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Hot Homes: Three townhouses under $400,000

A red brick condo with a red brick driveway and wood panel garage door

We never realized how badly we want a wooden garage door + brick driveway. | Photo courtesy of Legacy Real Estate Firm

We love daydreaming about historic downtown gems + grandiose mansions — but, for those stages when you want less instead of more, Lexington boasts numerous options for multi-family and condo living.

Keep scrolling to see three condos under $400,000.

$350,000 | Move-in ready condo, 1072 Taborlake Cir.
Also located off Alumni Drive inside New Circle, this beautiful brick townhome gives you all the feelings of a traditional detached home, with the convenience of townhome living. Think: Onsite pool, tennis courts, and management.

  • 3 BD | 2.5 BA
  • 1,749 sqft
  • Attached two-car garage, gas-burning fireplace + back patio with steps to green space.
A fountain with greenery in the middle of a parking lot surrounded by condos

A guaranteed downtown parking spot? Say less. | Photo courtesy of United Real Estate Bluegrass

$349,900 | Walkable downtown condo, 541 W. Short St. #28

This is the first time this Opera House Square condo has been on the market. It’s just a short walk to endless entertainment, including Lexington Opera House, Thursday Night Live, and plenty of dining options. The two bedrooms feature en-suite bathrooms, with the laundry room conveniently situated between.

  • 2 BD | 3 BA
  • 1,360 sqft
  • Private brick patio, floor-to-ceiling gas fireplace + dedicated parking space in a gated community
a living room with hardwood floors, gray walls, and white built-in shelving.

Consider this a blank canvas waiting for your personal touches. | Photo by Tracy Beall

$279,900 | Established + desirable neighborhood, 1332 Gray Hawk Rd., #J
Conveniently located near UK’s campus off Alumni Drive, this established townhome features two spacious bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom. The main level features hardwood floors throughout with carpet on the second floor. Would you just look at those built-ins?

  • 2 BD | 2.5 BA
  • 1,690 sqft
  • Two-car garage, deck, and partially finished basement
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