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3 hot homes at ~$350K

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We found 3 homes with cool urban flare in Lexington | Photo by Pexels

In previous newsletters, we’ve looked at multi-million dollar horse farms + other hot homes with hefty price tags. Sure, these homes are fun to daydream about. But aren’t dreams more fun if they have the potential to become reality?

Today, we want to take a look at three homes with cool urban flare, currently on the market in the $300,000-$400,000 price range.

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Did someone say free + convenient downtown parking? | Photo by Turf Town Properties, Inc.

257 S. Limestone #201 | 2 BR, 2 BA | $369,000

Looking to downsize + move closer to downtown? Or maybe invest in housing close to campus? This second-level condo in Kimball House square might be the perfect spot — vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, exposed brick + one guaranteed parking spot with downtown walkability. The parking spot alone is worth the price tag.

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Walk to Rupp from your quiet, tree-lined street. | Photo by Bluegrass Home Group

441 W. Second St. | 2-unit condo | $389,000

This two-for-one special condo is located in a beautiful historic home that was built in 1903. The street is quiet, tree-lined, but still just a five-minute walk from Rupp Arena + downtown’s best restaurants. Create one single unit, or rent out a portion for a bit of extra income.

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A glass of wine by the outdoor fire pit before heading downtown. | Photo by Bluegrass Home Group

508 Holly Hill Dr. | 4 BR, 1.5 BA | $320,000

This beautiful home in the Southland neighborhood is the perfect blend of both suburban + city life. Located just a 10-minute drive from downtown, this ~2,000-sqft. home offers enough space for entertaining before heading downtown for a night out. The large backyard is surrounded by pine trees and greenery — giving you and your guests privacy as you enjoy the covered patio and fireplace. Did we mention it has a treehouse?

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