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Madisonville, KY Homes for Rent

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    $1,100 - $1,500 per month

    Cottonwood

    2-4 Beds

    15 Cottonwood Loop, Madisonville, KY 42431

    Welcome to Cottonwood. The community features two and four bedroom townhomes, each offering spacious living and their own private one car garage, convenience is built right in! Nestled on several acres of lush greenery, Cottonwood provides a peaceful, natural setting for residents to enjoy.Madisonville is a charming town, often referred to as the "Heart of the Coalfields" due to its

    15 Cottonwood Loop, Madisonville, KY 42431
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    $625 - $930 per month

    Willow Run Apts

    Studio-2 Beds

    901 Princeton Rd, Madisonville, KY 42431

    Willow Run Apartments invites you to live life on your own terms. Our community has several home, community, and location advantages. Our spacious studio, one and two bedroom floor plans were designed to provide the quality and comfort for a premier lifestyle.Located within minutes of downtown Madisonville, Willow Run Apartments is an ideal location for local opportunities. Our home

    901 Princeton Rd, Madisonville, KY 42431

Why Live in Madisonville

Madisonville, Kentucky, a small city with a population of 19,300, offers a suburban lifestyle with essential services. It has evolved from a rail hub and coal mining town into a retail center conveniently located off Interstate 69. The city is home to Baptist Health Deaconess, a major employer with a comprehensive hospital facility, including critical care and cardiac centers. Employment opportunities also exist within the school district and local retail sector. Housing options in Madisonville include early 20th-century Victorian-era houses, American Craftsman bungalows, and mid-century ranch styles, with prices ranging from $90,000 to $650,000. Severe weather events, such as tornadoes and ice storms, have historically impacted the area. Outdoor recreation is abundant, with several public parks featuring dog parks, playgrounds, and fishing lakes. The Mahr Park Arboretum offers miles of walking trails and access to Lake Peewee. Dining and retail options are available on Main Street and Center Street, with fast-food franchises, coffee shops, and local Mexican eateries. The Glema Mahr Center for the Arts provides cultural enrichment through music and theater, while Madisonville Community College offers various classes. Residents rely on cars for transportation, with Interstate 69 facilitating travel to nearby cities. Madisonville's crime rates are lower than state and national averages, contributing to a safer living environment.
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