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    Uppertown

    Uppertown in Paducah preserves history through the Hotel Metropolitan and Wall to Wall murals. Residents access Robert Coleman Park and Schultz Park. The area has bungalows and ranch homes. Tilghman High School is notable.

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      $100K

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      $25K - $162K

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      2 Listings

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    Walter Jetton

    Walter Jetton in Paducah features affordable homes from bungalows to ranch-style houses. Robert Coleman Park offers recreation. The area is near eateries, shops, and community events. Paducah Tilghman High School is highly rated.

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      $99K

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      0 Listings

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    Park Hill

    Park Hill in Louisville, 3 miles from downtown, features homes with an industrial backdrop. Notable spots include St. Louis Park and Brough Brothers Distillery. Public transit is accessible. Noe Middle is a highly rated school.

    • Average Value

      $92K

    • List Price

      $27K - $198K

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      7 Listings

    Park Hill
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    Ashland City Center

    Ashland City Center combines historic charm with modern amenities. The area features the 19th-century Commercial Historic District, 47-acre Central Park, and iconic Paramount Arts Center. Paul G. Blazer High serves local students.

    • Average Value

      $89K

    • List Price

      $34K - $214K

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      5 Listings

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    Dolly McNutt Court

    Dolly McNutt Court in Paducah combines 1940s-50s homes with retail. It includes eateries like Kountry Kastle and highly rated schools like Clark Elementary. U.S. Route 62 provides access. Nearby parks feature Bob Noble Park.

    • Average Value

      $88K

    • List Price

      $63K - $112K

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      2 Listings

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    Kolb Park

    Kolb Park in Paducah features early 20th-century homes and a central 2-acre park with play areas. Local eateries XMan's BBQ and Munal's Donuts are neighborhood favorites. The highly rated Paducah Tilghman High School is nearby.

    • Average Value

      $87K

    • List Price

      $22K - $95K

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      1 Listing

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    Downtown Covington

    Downtown Covington, which faces downtown Cincinnati across the Ohio River, puts trendy boutiques and happening restaurants within walking distance of original homes from as early as the mid-19th century. “People are drawn to the historic homes. Some have been so well preserved, like those in the Licking Riverside Historic District,” says Kim

    • Average Value

      $412K

    • List Price

      $185K - $1.3M

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      11 Listings

    Downtown Covington
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    Westside

    Established in the mid-1800s, Westside is a Covington neighborhood that honors its historic roots while adapting to modern times. Colorful homes over a century old share the road with newer businesses like Wunderbar and Olla Taqueria Gutierrez. “It’s like a small town in a big city,” says Realtor and resident Lee Bledsoe with Pivot Realty. “It’s

    • Average Value

      $227K

    • List Price

      $118K - $716K

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      13 Listings

    Westside
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    Augusta

    Augusta may seem like an ordinary small town in Bracken County, but its rich history and 9 miles of unobstructed Ohio River views make it a unique destination. “It feels like a quiet, sleepy town, often equated to Mayberry,” says Realtor Leah Frederick with Howard Hanna Real Estate Services, who lived in Augusta for 10 years and has sold here for

    • Average Value

      $218K

    • List Price

      $44K - $1.4M

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      21 Listings

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    West Latonia

    Latonia was once a railroad city named for the famed Latonia Racetrack, which rivaled Churchill Downs as a premier horse racing venue between the 1880s and 1930s. Today, it’s a historic Covington community. West Latonia, with its busy Main Street-style commercial district and collection of vintage single-family homes, offers the charm and

    • Average Value

      $184K

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      $100K - $309K

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      7 Listings

    West Latonia
  • East Bowling Green

    East Bowling Green

    East Bowling Green is not exactly what one might expect when imagining the home of the Corvette. Just down the highway from the National Corvette Museum, this area is less an urban manufacturing center and more an expansive mix of suburban communities and rolling pastoral hills. “The big draw is that it’s a little more country out there, but it

    • Average Value

      $487K

    • List Price

      $210K - $1.5M

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      35 Listings

    East Bowling Green
  • Briarwood Manor

    Briarwood Manor

    Briarwood Manor is a sprawling residential area on the east side of Bowling Green, less than 5 miles from the city center. Subdivisions feature homes from as early as the 1950s and as late as the 2020s. Many homes are near several golf courses and expansive parks, as well as highly rated schools. “There’s a lot of diversity in the homes,” says

    • Average Value

      $456K

    • List Price

      $275K - $1.1M

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      Homes For Sale

      28 Listings

    Briarwood Manor
  • 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

    • Average Value

      $421K

    • List Price

      $265K - $1.1M

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      Homes For Sale

      57 Listings

    McCoy Place
  • Kenton Hills

    Kenton Hills

    On a hillside overlooking the Ohio River, Kenton Hills offers quiet, peaceful living just a few miles from downtown Cincinnati. “Being located adjacent to the pastoral Devou Park presents the area with a variety of recreational opportunities, walking, hiking, biking, traditional golf, disc golf, and family picnics,” says Ray Kingsbury, member of

    • Average Value

      $410K

    • List Price

      $168K - $655K

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      0 Listings

    Kenton Hills
  • 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

    • Average Value

      $374K

    • List Price

      $223K - $825K

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      10 Listings

    CrossRidge
  • Stamping Ground

    Stamping Ground

    Stamping Ground, KY is a small rural city under 1,000 residents. Buffalo Springs Park honors historic bison gatherings. The area is significantly safer than the national average, surrounded by peaceful farmland and countryside.

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      $352K

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      $188K - $968K

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      2 Listings

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    Mount Washington

    Mount Washington, KY, 25 miles from Louisville, offers highly rated schools and a small-town feel. The city maintains parks like Mount Washington Sports Complex and has lower crime rates than the national average.

    • Average Value

      $341K

    • List Price

      $221K - $637K

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      125 Listings

    Mount Washington
  • Sadieville

    Sadieville

    Sadieville, KY, is a small town with railroad heritage and Eagle Creek for fishing. It has low crime risk and a highly rated elementary school. Veteran's Park offers recreation, while nearby Georgetown provides dining options.

    • Average Value

      $340K

    • List Price

      $35K - $902K

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      4 Listings

    Sadieville
  • Greystone

    Greystone

    Greystone has been consistently growing over the past 15 years. New construction is a constant, and home styles and prices diversify with each new subdivision that moves into the neighborhood. While the land surrounding subdivisions gives off the image of rural living, residents are connected to parks, highways and city conveniences. Greystone is

    • Average Value

      $310K

    • List Price

      $219K - $919K

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      Homes For Sale

      137 Listings

    Greystone
  • Massac

    Massac

    Massac is a Paducah suburb with top-rated schools near Lone Oak Road, a busy shopping corridor with fast-food and local restaurants. Residents rely on cars, with access to U.S. Route 62. Bob Noble Park is nearby. Downtown Paducah is about 7 miles away.

    • Average Value

      $290K

    • List Price

      $130K - $654K

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      12 Listings

    Massac
  • 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

    • Average Value

      $279K

    • List Price

      $142K - $499K

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      14 Listings

    Eastland Park
  • 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

    • Average Value

      $269K

    • List Price

      $162K - $1.3M

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      25 Listings

    Crestmoor
  • Lewisburg

    Lewisburg

    Once its own little town, Lewisburg is now a quaint neighborhood with older homes in Covington. A wide creek once divided the two communities, and has been replaced with the interstate. The neighborhood was designed around the natural landscape. “Geographically, it wasn’t planned like a traditional city,” says Kaitlin Bryan, regulatory services

    • Average Value

      $263K

    • List Price

      $63K - $2.6M

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      9 Listings

    Lewisburg
  • 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

    • Average Value

      $246K

    • List Price

      $215K - $668K

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      Homes For Sale

      40 Listings

    Lost River
  • Wallace Woods

    Wallace Woods

    The defining features of the Covington neighborhood of Wallace Woods are the historical home architecture and an active social community. Located south of downtown and east of the Licking River, Wallace Woods was originally farmland, but in the late 1800s, homes began to be constructed mainly for Cincinnati’s wealthy mercantile families. The homes

    • Average Value

      $244K

    • List Price

      $96K - $605K

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      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Wallace Woods

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