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Lexington

Famed for its horse breeding, Lexington, Kentucky, claims the title of “horse capital of the world.” Indeed, the 285.5 square-mile city in the state’s Bluegrass region counts on the equestrian industry as a main economic driver. It’s also a huge part of the city’s culture. Lexington was founded in 1775, and its median age today is 38.4 (2022).


Homebuyers here will discover homes in a variety of styles, including Colonial, Farmhouse, Federal, and Contemporary. The typical home value is $283,846, up 15.4% over the past year (Zillow, 2022). Throughout the year, locals and visitors alike can experience horse shows, horse racing, book and music festivals, and sporting events.


Lexington is easily accessible, thanks to its location at the crossroads of the east-west I-64 and the north-south I-75. The city is within a day’s drive of two-thirds of the U.S. population. State Highway 4 provides quick access to the Beaumont neighborhood, a thriving, family-friendly residential and shopping area that offers high-end homes, condos, and townhouses. Over to the east are Chevy Chase and Ashland Park. Tree-lined streets add to the charm of these neighborhoods, which are both close to downtown and the University of Kentucky.


Lexington’s uniqueness lies in its blending influences from the South and Midwest to create a cultural identity all its own.

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