Top 5 Most Expensive Lexington Luxury Homes for Sale

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Enjoy balcony views of the half-acre water feature and limestone spring in the back garden.

Photo provided by Biederman Real Estate

While Sabrina Carpenter won’t be offering a “House Tour,” Lexington’s hottest listings are ready to impress — whether you’re buying or just browsing Zillow.

3337-3389 Rushing Wind Ln | $16.5 million

  • 9,794 sqft
  • 6 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms
  • Built in 1989 on 60 acres just two miles from the Kentucky Horse Park, this home features stunning landscaping, perfect for entertaining family and friends at your Old Kentucky Home.
  • Fun fact: This property is a compound with three homes and two barns.

3899 Georgetown Rd. | $9.5 million

  • 4,558 sqft
  • 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms
  • Built in 1780, this historic estate spans ~381 acres and is accompanied by multiple barns, a stallion complex, a jogging ring, and more.
  • Fun fact: This property is called Hurricane Hall, a restored circa-1780s estate on the National Register of Historic Places.
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The property has stunning finishes with intricate moldings and woodwork.

Photo provided by Biederman Real Estate

3591 Paris Pike | $6.95 million

  • 17,000 sqft
  • 5 bedrooms, 11 bathrooms
  • Built in 1992, the 62 acre luxury farm estate offers a sauna and steam room, guest quarters, and catering kitchen.
  • Fun fact: The back garden features a half acre water feature and fountain with a limestone-lined spring.

3521 Bryan Station Rd. | $6.125 million

  • 8,400 sqft
  • 8 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms
  • Built in 1794 on 72 acres, this estate features an Olympic-size pool, a historic main residence, and a two-story guest home.
  • Fun fact: Have your very own White House with this white-columned exterior and rose garden.

4175 Cigar Ln | $5.85 million

  • 6,336 sqft
  • 7 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms
  • One of only two farms located within the Kentucky Horse Park, this once-in-a-lifetime offering features 52 acres, modern horse amenities, ancient bur oaks, and more.
  • Fun fact: The main residence offers two guest suites and a manager’s home — ideal for equestrian business.

Note: The above houses were on the market as of Thursday, Sept. 10.

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