Hot Homes: Live like basketball royalty at 1732 Richmond Rd.

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We previously told you how you could be Coach Cal’s neighbor. Now that the former UK men’s basketball coach has moved on to Arkansas, you can really live like Wildcat royalty.

That’s right, the Calipari compound is on the market, and we’re taking you on a tour of this rare 40502 find.

Located at 1732 Richmond Rd., right before the Chinoe intersection, this gated Ashland Park estate consists of two separate parcels, situated on 1.24 acres.

The five bedroom, eight bathroom home (six full + two half) is listed for $3.9+ million. Some of the outdoor features include manicured gardens, a pool + pool house, half-court basketball court, a three-car garage, and an attached carport.

Inside features we love include:

  • An open-concept great room with a two-story stone fireplace
  • Formal dining room
  • A grand staircase in the foyer
  • A first floor primary bedroom with two separate bathrooms + closets
  • Upstairs bedrooms featuring ensuite bathrooms and large closets.
  • A fully finished basement complete with a kitchenette, projection TV, and workout room
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