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Neighborhoods near Natcher Elementary School in Bowling Green, KY

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    Greenwood

    Greenwood is part of Bowling Green, known for its newer homes and convenience. “There is such variety, lots of new construction, and it’s just part of the growth pattern in Warren County over the past 20 years, which has trended east and south,” says Realtor Leigh Ann Parkinson, who has been selling homes since 1999 and works with Real Broker LLC.

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      $368K

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    Fieldstone Farms

    Fieldstone Farms is a family-friendly neighborhood of Bowling Green, a city that still maintains its suburban charms and verdancy while being Kentucky’s third-most populated municipality. Residents live north of a cluster of parks and churches, surrounded by restaurants and shopping. “[It offers] very easy access to Interstate 65, and then it’s

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      $323K

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    Shawnee Estates

    Shawnee Estates covers a large area of south Bowling Green, about 4 miles from downtown. This area's different communities cater to a mix of buyers, but the location is the common draw. "Bowling Green is booming, and here you're close to all the industrial parks and hospitals and developments popping up," says Realtor Jane Parrott with Re/Max Real

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      $322K

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  • McCoy Place

    McCoy Place

    McCoy Place is one of several subdivisions in the southern part of Bowling Green. Residents in this area have a quiet lifestyle while still having access to the city. "Neighbors watch out for neighbors,” says Dave Horne, who lives in McCoy Place and owns of 1812 Property Management. He says that most of the messages he sees coming in through the

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      $416K

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  • CrossRidge

    CrossRidge

    CrossRidge is a Bowling Green neighborhood with newer homes and lush lawns near the Greenwood Mall, one of Southern Kentucky's premier shopping hubs. Surrounded by a treasure trove of restaurants, retail and parks, CrossRidge has sprawling properties with ample room to roam. "It's a nice area with very high-end homes. It's country living right in

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      $371K

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  • Eastland Park

    Eastland Park

    With major avenues cutting through the neighborhood, Eastland Park makes it easy to get to Bowling Green attractions without dealing with the noise of downtown. “I think people like the convenience and having some of the older houses with a little bit more character to them,” says Sawyer Williams, a Realtor at Keller Williams First Choice with

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      $275K

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  • Crestmoor

    Crestmoor

    In Bowling Green, the south-central suburb of Crestmoor has 20th-century homes, spacious lots, and highly rated schools within 3 miles of downtown and Western Kentucky University (WKU). Known for its ancient caverns in the Lost River Cave system and its Corvette manufacturing industry, Bowling Green has played many roles throughout American

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      $269K

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  • Lost River

    Lost River

    Lost River shares its name with Lost River Cave — a popular Bowling Green tourist attraction. However, the cave and its associated park are just one amenity that makes up the Lost River Area. “Just to focus on the cave, you can’t really enjoy Bowling Green,” says Realtor Steven Arndell with Keller Williams First Choice Realty. Other parks, local

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      $247K

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