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Buying property in Kentucky
Kentucky Real Estate – The Bluegrass State by :
Raynor James
From lush bluegrass to the
music of the same name, Kentucky is undeniably the bluegrass
state. Fortunately, Kentucky real estate prices won’t leave
you blue.
Kentucky
When it comes to assumptions, leave yours at the door when
considering Kentucky. This state is a hidden gem. From the
Appalachian Mountains to the rolling hills covered with horse
racing farms, Kentucky has much to offer. In the mountains,
you can hike, climb, camp, fish, go rafting and so on. The
state is home to the Mammoth Caves, an absolute must see if
you get to this part of the country with there underground
cathedrals created by Mother Nature. On top of all of this,
you can sip famous Kentucky Whiskey, and listen to the vibrant
Bluegrass music scene. Kentucky is simple the hidden gem of
the southeast.
Louisville
Sitting on the border of Indiana, Louisville is a cosmopolitan
city with a hint of influence from the original French
settlers. The city has the best city park system in the nation
and you’ll find plenty of places to stroll and enjoy yourself.
The city also provides plenty of neat little walking areas and
outdoor cafes are the name of the game. With the University of
Louisville, there is definitely a college lifestyle mixed into
the atmosphere of the city.
Louisville is known world wide for two things. The Kentucky
Derby is an event unto itself and as many as 500,000 people
will descend upon the city for the event. Most of these people
will experience the second thing Louisville is known for –
Bourbon. If the smokey cool drink is your thing, this is the
place.
Lexington
Competing with Louisville is the college town of Lexington. A
not so small civil war exists between the two cities when it
comes to college basketball games between the University of
Kentucky and University of Louisville. You must pick a side
and be prepared to defend it. Yes, even if you never attended
either school!
Lexington is a college town, but the economy is primarily
based on the tobacco industry. Fields. Raising horses is also
strong business on the surrounding rolling fields. For
architecture, you’ll find collections of antebellum homes in
the town as well as surrounding hills for hiking and such.
Downtown is no great shakes, but Lexington gets a thumbs up
overall.
Kentucky Real Estate
Despite the stunning beauty of the state, Kentucky real estate
prices are surprisingly reasonable. A single-family home is in
Lexington will costs $210,000 on average while the same home
in Louisville will set you back an additional $30,000.
Appreciation rates for 2005 were a modest 6 percent on
average.
If you’re looking to relocate to a new location, Kentucky is a
place to be investigated. The state has a lot more to offer
than you may realize.
About The Author
Raynor James is with
http://www.fsboamerica.org - FSBO homes for sale by owner. Visit our
home buying page at
http://www.fsboamerica.org/buyer.cfm to see homes for sale by owner.
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