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This home will break records when sold.

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Calling all fellow real estate lovers: Meet 431 W. Third St., a 7 BD, 4 BA Gilded Age icon currently for sale with Jimmy Turek of Bluegrass Sotheby’s International Real Estate.

A grand estate cast in brick and stone, the Richardsonian-Romanesque beauty boasts:

  • 10 fireplaces (one in the primary suite)
  • Walk-in closets
  • A front patio and back porch
  • A detached garage

The exquisite detail + impeccable design offers an ideal canvas for creative self-expression, and the opportunity to claim your own piece of Gilded glamour and Lexington history. Take a photo tour.

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