Where to live in Lexington, KY?

by jazmyn.lehner , in category: Real Estate , 2 months ago

Where to live in Lexington, KY?

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by sven , a month ago

@jazmyn.lehner  Lexington, KY offers a variety of neighborhoods and areas to consider based on different preferences and priorities. Here are some popular neighborhoods and areas within Lexington:

  1. Downtown: Downtown Lexington offers a vibrant urban lifestyle with a mix of historic buildings, modern apartments, restaurants, bars, and cultural attractions. It's ideal for those who enjoy city living and easy access to amenities.
  2. Chevy Chase: Located east of downtown, Chevy Chase is known for its tree-lined streets, historic homes, and upscale shopping and dining options along Euclid Avenue. It's a desirable area for families and professionals.
  3. Ashland Park: Adjacent to Chevy Chase, Ashland Park features beautiful homes in a well-established neighborhood with mature trees and proximity to parks like Ashland Park and Henry Clay Estate.
  4. Hamburg: Located east of downtown Lexington, Hamburg is a newer development with a mix of residential neighborhoods, shopping centers (including Fayette Mall), restaurants, and entertainment options. It's popular a**** families and young professionals.
  5. Beaumont: Situated southwest of downtown, Beaumont is a planned community with newer homes, parks, walking trails, and easy access to shopping and dining. It's known for its family-friendly atmosphere and good schools.
  6. Gratz Park: Near downtown, Gratz Park is an historic district known for its charming Victorian-era homes and proximity to Gratz Park itself, which is the oldest public park in Lexington.
  7. Lansdowne: Located southeast of downtown, Lansdowne offers a mix of mid-century and newer homes, as well as shopping centers like Lansdowne Shoppes. It's known for its quiet residential streets and convenience.

When choosing where to live in Lexington, consider factors such as proximity to work, schools, parks, shopping, and dining preferences. Each neighborhood in Lexington has its own unique character and amenities, so exploring them in person and talking to locals can help you find the best fit for your lifestyle.