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Neighborhoods near Meadowthorpe Elementary School in Lexington, KY

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    Beaumont

    On warm summer evenings, residents of Beaumont, Kentucky, are likely to be found enjoying public concerts, community movie nights and local festivals at the Moondance Amphitheater, located right in the middle of their neighborhood. While people from across the city of Lexington drive over thirty minutes to attend the live music and events in this

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      $730K

    • List Price

      $462K - $1.6M

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      15 Listings

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    Paynes Depot

    Ten miles northwest of downtown Lexington, Paynes Depot is a rural community with horse farms and other multi-acre properties. Resident Tanya Davis owns Three Day Farm, an equestrian training facility in the neighborhood and says that the neighborhood’s culture largely revolves around horses. “It’s very, very horse friendly,” Davis says. “You can

    • Average Value

      $627K

    • List Price

      $249K - $2.5M

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      3 Listings

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    Sandersville

    Many know they’re in Sandersville when they see the Dixie Cup water tower. This iconic landmark overlooks the industrial sector of Sandersville, that is also home to an Amazon fulfillment center and other major employers like Coca-Cola. The other half of Sandersville is a contemporary neighborhood that many who work in these warehouses and

    • Average Value

      $410K

    • List Price

      $321K - $645K

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      10 Listings

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    Yarnallton

    In 1958, Lexington created the first Urban Service Boundary in the United States, a preventative plan to preserve Kentucky horse country from development due to urbanization. While only 7 miles from the city's center, Yarnallton sits outside the USB and, as such, retains its rural identity without threat of future suburban sprawl. Farms, parks and

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      $404K

    • List Price

      $167K - $1.8M

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      0 Listings

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    Midway

    Founded by a railroad company in the 1830s, Midway is a rural township in the heart of Kentucky’s Thoroughbred Country that’s known for its old-timey railroad town architecture and plethora of community festivals. “It’s such a quaint little historical town. People are friendly, and it’s got all the charm and character you could possibly want,”

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      $353K

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      $231K - $6.4M

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      4 Listings

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    Masterson Station

    On the northwestern edge of Lexington, Masterson Station is the last stop before the rolling hills and thoroughbred-filled pastures of the Kentucky countryside. “It’s a great neighborhood in an up-and-coming developmental area. There’s a lot of new things constantly opening up out here and the city is investing a lot of money to really expand this

    • Average Value

      $331K

    • List Price

      $263K - $463K

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      9 Listings

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    West Lexington

    Despite its long history and booming industries, Lexington, Kentucky, is a laidback city. “Lexington isn’t trying to be anything it’s not,” says resident Judy Stuber. “It’s very traditional but very forward-thinking because of the university. I’ve never seen a city so comfortable in its own skin. It’s under the radar, and people like it that way.”

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      $316K

    • List Price

      $103K - $824K

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      10 Listings

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    Meadowthorpe

    Close to the north side of Lexington, the tranquil community of Meadowthorpe offers a nostalgic living with a twist of contemporary appeal. The area’s position on the city’s less dense north end lends it a residential feel, but a 2-mile trip along Main Street brings residents into the heart of the city. Residents also have close proximity to major

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      $314K

    • List Price

      $145K - $474K

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      2 Listings

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    McConnell's Trace

    A stately house with a Greek-style porch stands out among the many blocks of smaller brick and vinyl properties in the McConnell’s Trace neighborhood. Sitting on nearly 2 acres, the Lewis Manor is an 1800 rebuild of the post-Revolutionary War era home that originally belonged to a local colonel and influential statesman in Kentucky’s early years.

    • Average Value

      $299K

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      $244K - $480K

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      3 Listings

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    Firmantown

    Firmantown straddles the outskirts of the small city of Versailles to the west and rural Woodford County extending eastward. The result is a small-town community feel without sacrificing the conveniences afforded by nearby Versailles and the more metropolitan Lexington located 12 miles west. Many residents commute to employment hubs like Lexington

    • Average Value

      $294K

    • List Price

      $194K - $1.8M

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      2 Listings

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    Melrose-Oakpark

    Home to Lexington’s premiere entertainment district, Melrose-Oakpark is known for its affordable housing, increased walkability and easy access to distilleries, restaurants and venues within walking distance. “It’s affordable and a wonderful place to call home,” says Cathy Cornett-Wilson, Realtor with Rector Hayden Realtors. “It's close to

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      $216K

    • List Price

      $107K - $333K

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      0 Listings

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    Speigle Heights

    In northwestern Lexington, the Speigle Heights community offers a small-town feel amidst a highly industrial area. Home to several concrete and construction-supply companies, auto repair locales and wood suppliers, pockets of single-family homes are found clustered throughout the neighborhood. “It’s affordable without sacrificing quality of life,”

    • Average Value

      $195K

    • List Price

      $68K - $515K

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      1 Listing

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    Saint Martins Village

    The northern Lexington community of Saint Martins Village offers a suburban feel with a notable history. It’s known as the first large subdivision in Lexington to allow African Americans to own homes during the segregated 1950s. Today, Saint Martins Village attracts buyers with entry-level pricing and easy access to Georgetown Street on its

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      $180K

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      $179K - $284K

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      0 Listings

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    Georgetown

    Georgetown presents new possibilities close to renowned Lexington attractions. The neighborhood—not to be mistaken with the nearby Scott County city of the same name—is bordered to the south by the historic Lexington Cemetery. A scenic park as well as a final resting place, the cemetery features a 170-acre arboretum within walking distance from

    • Average Value

      $146K

    • List Price

      $50K - $257K

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      3 Listings

    Georgetown
  • Bonita

    Bonita

    Named after an old railroad stop between Versailles and Midway, Bonita is one of several communities in the Lexington metro area's horse country. This rural and aptly named area features acres of crop fields and equine operations breeding and preparing the next generation of racehorses. Luxurious farms stand out with their horse statues, gated

    • Average Value

      $901K

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      $443K - $1.8M

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      3 Listings

    Bonita
  • Mortonsville

    Mortonsville

    Centuries-old oak trees shade the farmland in Mortonsville, Kentucky, a community that's remained primarily rural for the past 200 years. Livestock fences separate private properties from quiet roads, and the nearest grocery store is in Versailles, 7 miles away. "Mortonsville is not a very dense community," says David Humes, a Realtor with

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      $520K

    • List Price

      $267K - $1.4M

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      13 Listings

    Mortonsville
  • Elk Chester

    Elk Chester

    • Average Value

      $908K

    • List Price

      $979K - $3.6M

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      1 Listing

    Elk Chester