Historic streets, walkable downtown blocks, family suburbs, and sprawling horse farms — every pocket of Central Kentucky has a personality. Here's where to start.
Grand homes on Henry Clay's old estate grounds — wide boulevards, mature canopy, and serious architecture.
A planned south-side community with a pool, tennis, and trails — newer builds and a tight calendar of block events.
Master-planned and amenity-rich — parks, a YMCA, shops, and some of the most sought-after schools in town.
Lexington's busiest east-side hub — shopping, restaurants, and newer construction minutes from I-75.
Working horse farms, white plank fencing, and country estates just minutes from the city limits.

Walk-to-coffee or cul-de-sac? Top schools or top architecture? Give me your shortlist of must-haves and I'll point you to the two or three pockets of Lexington that actually fit.
A landmark Ashland Park colonial on a half-acre — five bedrooms, period millwork, and a backyard built for entertaining.
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