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Why Live in Tompkinsville
Tompkinsville, Kentucky is a quiet rural community known for its barbecue traditions and marble champions. The Monroe County Marble Club Super Dome hosts casual games and tournaments, drawing both local players and world marble champions. Main Street is the main commercial strip and a common place for community gatherings and holiday events. Homes sit along narrow two-way country roads on spacious lots with wide lawns and room between neighbors. Ranch-style houses are most common, with bungalows, brick cottages and occasional log cabins mixed in. Barbecue spots like BBQ Barn reflect the city’s vinegar-based sauce recipes, and Dovie’s serves old-school burgers cooked in front of customers with a fresh, house-made sauce. Main Street has national chains such as Walmart Supercenter and Dollar Tree, along with local restaurants, auto stores, thrift shops, outdoor supply shops and supermarkets like Price Less IGA. A 2023 referendum ended decades of dry status, and there are now two liquor stores in town. Monroe on Main events highlight county traditions throughout the year, including Derby on Main, Farming on Main, Light Up the Ville and the Monroe County Watermelon Festival. Local attractions include the Monroe County Fairgrounds, Veteran’s Ball Park, Tompkinsville City Park, Hidden Hills Country Club and Old Mulkey Meetinghouse State Historic Site. Tompkinsville Elementary School has a high rating and runs the Cub Club after-school program. Residents rely on cars, using State Routes 375 and 163 to reach jobs in Glasgow, about 30 miles away, or to drive roughly 94 miles southwest to Nashville International Airport.
Home Trends in Tompkinsville, KY
On average, homes in Tompkinsville, KY sell after 39 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Tompkinsville, KY over the last 12 months is $135,000, up 13% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.