When looking anywhere for property, a purchaser must take a good look inward and decide what he or she is interested in. Many people love Kentucky real estate because of its pleasant mix of open spaces, small-town feel, and big-city benefits. There are cities in Kentucky which are large, metropolitan areas (Louisville or Covington, which is right outside Cincinnati, Ohio), while there are also small towns that offer intimate neighborhoods and family-like grocery stores. Or perhaps something in the middle is what you’d like – a place with big-city amenities where you have the ability to blend in but also familiarity, space, and quiet. The Bluegrass State could have just what you’re looking for.
Another benefit of real estate in Kentucky is that the state offers a variety of choices as to the type of property you can purchase and sell. One half of the state’s land area is commercial forest land, and Kentucky also has more miles of running water than another other state besides Alaska. The 50 state parks, 6 national areas, and the hundreds of historic, cultural, recreational, and natural attractions all make Kentucky an excellent place to live, visit, and/or own real estate.