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Hot Homes: You in the Big Blue House

Barbie and Ken could find common ground in this house.

A house with a blue exterior.

This big blue house could be yours for a cool $1.9 million. | Photo courtesy of Bluegrass Real Estate Media

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We know some of our readers are die-hard Wildcats fans, so we have a proposition. How about taking your fandom to the next level with a Big Blue House?

No, it’s not actually endorsed by our favorite team, but it does give us Ken’s Dream House vibes — with the blue exterior, the pool house that he would inevitably sleep in, and the natural lighting that makes this a place even Barbie wouldn’t mind.

First, here’s a quick overview of the home’s features:

  • Built in 2016
  • 6,908 sqft
  • 6 BD/5.5 BA
  • Two-story living room
  • 10-ft ceilings
  • Finished basement
  • An infinity pool
  • A pool house
  • Four covered parking spaces
Pictures highlighting the different features of the home.

Catch us never leaving the pool house. | Photos courtesy of Bluegrass Real Estate Media

📍 Where

Located at 3816 Cayman Ln., the $1.9 million home is tucked away just off of Winchester Road surrounded by trees + greenery, and a short-drive to the new Baptist Health hospital and Hamburg Pavilion.

🏡 Inside

Upon entry through the French-style double-doors, you’ll be greeted with high ceilings and a sunny office space with sweeping views of your new neighborhood.

But that’s truly just the tip of the iceberg. Venture further in, and you’ll find a cozy living area perfect for family gatherings with access to a spacious balcony for when you just can’t get enough of the backyard views (more on that later).

The professional-grade kitchen includes a gas range, coffee-colored marbled back splash, and a spacious island ideal for hosting.

🏊 Outside

The home comes with a four-car garage and a walkway that leads you to an outstanding oasis, erm, backyard.

If an infinity pool doesn’t scream goals, what does? The fenced-in yard offers privacy, shade, and a fully-equipped pool house that the Ken in your life will find perfectly accommodating.

So, who wants to pitch in?

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