Country Club
New sports complex coming to town
Paducah is about to get a new sports complex where Stuart Park used to be. The $65 million project is expected to break ground in summer 2024. Mourad believes the addition of the complex will ultimately drive up home prices.Alligator is served here
Alligator tail is on the menu at Strickland Seafood Restaurant and it’s very popular. “People say they like it, that it tastes like chicken,” says J. J. Jackson, a four-year restaurant manager. “It’s fried and cut into small pieces as an appetizer.” The eatery is also known for its shrimp and crab gumbo, crawfish and oysters. Mellow Mushroom, a pizzeria famous for its craft beer and calzone, anchors the revitalized Coke plant building, an iconic landmark in the community. What makes this restaurant so unique is its vibrant interior artwork. The walls are adorned with distinctive creations shaped like puzzle pieces and a variety of sculptures made from recycled metal objects. Also in the building is the Dry Ground Brewing Company, Paducah’s first craft brewery. Midtown Market is the closest store for groceries and pre-made food.New homes on the rise
New homes are surpassing a million dollars. The latest design is light-washed brick built with high windows to let in the light. Older homes feature Cape Cod, ranch-style and traditional designs, offering a diverse range of options. Prices range between $150,000 and $375,000. Lots here are larger, starting at 1/3 acre, and most homes have garages.Counry clubs and parks are easy to reach
True to its name, Country Club is within 5 miles of two golf courses. The Country Club of Paducah offers a spacious golf course with 18 holes suitable for players of all skill levels. Additionally, there is a state-of-the-art fitness center and indoor and outdoor tennis courts for seasonal play. The club also features an Olympic-size pool and a kiddie pool. Rolling Hills Country Club has been a staple in the community since 1926. The sprawling grounds feature an 18-hole golf course, a putting green and a driving range. Members can play pickleball and tennis, go swimming or take the kids to the play area. There are no public parks inside the neighborhood; however, there are three within walking distance. To the southeast is Independence Park, which offers recreation for humans and their canine fur babies. It is fenced and provides a gazebo, benches, picnic tables and climbing boulders. The park has two sections with one side designated for dogs. Keiler Park is farther north, offering plenty of shade trees, a playground, four picnic shelters and a gaga pit. Carson Park is a bit farther to the northeast and is known for its historic racetrack and sprawling fairgrounds. The 30-acre space offers updated stalls for public horse boarding. Locals can also utilize the campgrounds for overnight stays at budget-friendly rates.Veterinary clinic is nearby
Downtown Paducah is a 2-mile drive via back streets. and Barclay Regional Airport is a 10-mile drive on U.S. Route 60. There are a few Paducah Area Transit System bus stops, and Interstate 24 is the main highway.” The streets never get crowded, so commuting is easy,” says Austin Mourad, a Realtor with Houseman Partners and a lifelong Paducah resident. The closest hospital is Baptist Health Paducah, also a major employer in the area. The complex includes the Eckstein Cancer Center, Baptist Heart Center and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. The Paducah Veterinary Clinic is less than a mile’s drive on local streets.High school gets a new assistant principal
Country Club is zoned for the Paducah Independent Schools district and offers open enrollment. Students can walk to and/or start their education at Clark Elementary School, which has a B grade from Niche. Paducah Middle School has a C-plus score. Paducah Tilghman High School, which has a B-plus, welcomed David Dobbins as the new Assistant Principal - Dean of Students in June of 2024. An alumnus from the class of ‘99, Dobbins, Dobbins has been working for McCracken County Public Schools since 2013.Watch out for the heat
Additionally, some areas within the neighborhood are prone to flooding with a flood factor of 6/10. People who move here may want to research flood insurance.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Chris Fulton
Chris Fulton Real Estate
(270) 727-5679
114 Total Sales
1 in Country Club
$96,000 Price
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Melinda Watson
Responds QuicklyKeller Williams Experience Realty Paducah Branch
(618) 564-6032
203 Total Sales
3 in Country Club
$175K - $277K Price Range
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Patrick Humphrey
Responds QuicklyRE/MAX Realty Group
(270) 201-5806
66 Total Sales
3 in Country Club
$188K - $390K Price Range
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Amy Brock
Responds QuicklyKeller Williams Experience Realty Paducah Branch
(618) 564-6090
248 Total Sales
3 in Country Club
$225K - $312K Price Range
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Ella Burgess
Responds QuicklyArnold Realty Group
(270) 694-0161
202 Total Sales
2 in Country Club
$118K - $179K Price Range
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Cindy Hart
Responds QuicklyBetter Homes & Gardens Fern Leaf Group
(618) 564-6607
142 Total Sales
3 in Country Club
$255K - $458K Price Range
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Country Club | US |
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Homicide | 4 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 4 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 4 | 4 |
Robbery | 3 | 4 |
Burglary | 4 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 3 | 4 |
Larceny | 3 | 4 |
Crime Score | 4 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Country Club Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Country Club, Paducah sell after 8 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Country Club, Paducah over the last 12 months is $852,785.
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