Curious about Living in Central or South Central Kentucky?
Val & Jarrett Hardesty are real estate agents helping home buyers moving to areas of Central Kentucky like Elizabethtown, Fort Knox areas, & on down I65 to Bowling Green & Franklin!
We give insights to help home buyers navigate the world of Central Kentucky Real Estate, share valuable tips when relocating and buying a home in the Central Kentucky housing market & keep you updated with the latest real estate trends.
We also explore community facts & fun things to do in & around Central Kentucky while showing you around the neighborhoods so you can have a closer view of what it's like living in Central & South Central Kentucky.
We've worked with hundreds of relocators from all over the country. Whether you’re moving on military orders or for lifestyle preference, we’re here to help!
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Fact the best cheapest land in the Midwest is Ohio and Kentucky. I know I live there along with cape Hatteras NC and Florida. Im bailing out of Florida due to high house costs and insurance. I like it here but it's not financially feasible. Oh yeah just wait till the condo crash with reserves happens... Florida will go under. Desantis will have to get involved or I don't know what. Check out Lewis county KY nice woods wild life and still 2kish an acre for timber lands. I like Lexington area also but lots of nice rural land still to be had. Southern Ohio same way.
I been telling people about Kentucky forever, good luck finding work. However, if your retired I could see Eastern KY being an affordable place to live.
We moved to Kentucky due to home prices in other states going through the roof - no one had discovered KY yet.. Weather is very moderate. Cold weather doesn't last long - December to Feb/March. So far we've been pleased.
Im in the process of potentially buying a manufactured home on an acre. It needs carpet redone and some other work. However my agent said it may not pass a VA appraisal. Seller is refusing to do any repairs
Imagine living a lake life on Lake Cumberland Kentucky. On top of that 200 million dollar Horse soldier bourbon distillery resort under construction in Somerset the will be unicorn of the bourbon trail.
I am a asian gal recently solo motorcycle from kentucky, Tennessee,NC, Mississippi, Louisiana etc back to California. My favorite places were central kentucky and Tennessee. Wow underrated!!! There are bad people everywhere but i am grateful. I got nothing but kind people through out my trip .❤ I rode thru back roads and maybe sometimes into people back yard by mistake. (Thank goodness i didnt get shot😂) Thank you kentucky and the South for being so kind to me. Yes, i am looking for RE in Corbin and along the 25. I love Kentucky and no negative from this gal. ❤ It was beautiful!
In general Kentucky is a very friendly state . I think the economic pressures (inflation) is stressing people out all over. It’s very hard to survive let alone thrive so ppl aren’t in a good mood
@@generalstack6540 Very good point. Times are stressful for sure! Maybe that’s the appeal too to KY, that in times of economic uncertainty, it’s a good place to look to for a little serenity and calm. 😌
@@centralkentuckyliving it’s definitely better than elsewhere. But diapers cost the same in Kentucky as they do California. And there are many items that are still ridiculously expensive everywhere and it creates immense stress for citizens in states like Kentucky who don’t make a very high income
Being very honest, not snarky. Tell them to stay up North or on the Wast Coast. They voted for that lifestyle, and will most definitely bring it with them. Virginia is literally ruined, compared to what it was twenty years ago. The DC culture is literally everywhere here. The amount of rural farmable land is and has been turned into subdivision’s. See your real estate taxes double. Yes, we also pay personal property tax as well. They move in, and nothing suits them.
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There are a couple new construction, black, craftsmen homes in my area and they stick out like a sore thumb. I’m in the southeast area of the US and I can’t help but think those houses have to be like an oven inside. I had a black vehicle and it was insane how hot it was compared to other colors. I think the jury is still out on the black and super dark exterior colors. I had a neighbor that painted the interior of their home black and added day-glo colors of random cartoon characters and fairly crude drawings. Yes, they were halfway in the bottle at all times and their house showed it. 😂
@@TraciBinIT Yeah, there’s still a lot of uncover with the dark exteriors! Sounds like your neighbor (or previous neighbor) will have a hard time selling if they need to. But hey, maybe they do use the “f” forever word and they have no plans to leave it. Thanks for the comments and engagement! We appreciate it!
You definitely have some good points in this video. We have 10 acres back in the woods now in Michigan that is ultimate in privacy that we love but after 15 years I am tired of cutting all that grass. You spoke about steep driveways in Kentucky. I looked at some houses in Kentucky that you would have To be a mountain goat cut the grass. 😮 Thanks for the video.
I had a former boss that had a house on a miserably long and steep driveway. I couldn’t help but think he must have gotten a heck of a deal and plans on staying there forever.
I’ve split half my life between MI and AZ, I hope Cali doesn’t destroy either of these states. Bluegrass is the best! I’m a healthcare worker and can make good money in both states, but am drawn to KY. I’ve got 3 months ❤ thank you for this
We’re trying to find our home 🩷 we have 4 kids my oldest leaving for the military but with 3 littles from a baby to 12 we are trying to find the right place to raise them. We’re from small town where everyone knows everyone until the laws changed and now our towns gone. We loved our home we do annual Christmas light parades and so many things amazing things with a tiny town and then farms all over. The laws have ruined our way of life most of the city folks hate our way of life and they aren’t friendly, they don’t want chickens or cows and fight to change our laws 😓 it’s heartbreaking so much changed but the biggest was not being able to find any child care or help around the house. We had 7 speech therapists because no one wants to do these jobs anymore. It’s heartbreaking 💔 we have to find our forever home we have no family here my momma is in Tennessee my mother in law is in queens NY 👀 but we’re not city people always have been homesteaders and Jesus first everyone respects everyone and helps each other. If someone’s sick we come together as a town and do food trains and mow the grass but it’s ruined now where we are in upstate NY. I’m a mess over this because I am having such a hard time finding another place like where we live 😓 politics it seems are being changed everywhere and we just want our normal way of life. You live your life as long as you do no harm I could care less, but the politics are forcing change 💔😓
We totally feel everything you said!! A LOT of places are changing!! KY is still very charming, family friendly, and spacious. But we also don't know for how long! Please feel free to reach out if you think you're coming this way! We'd be glad to see how we can help! South Central KY is so beautiful!!! We LOVE it here.
@@centralkentuckyliving thank you I will talk to my husband about it again 🩷 I know there’s still towns out there that don’t care at all who you are or what you do behind closed doors as long as your doing no harm, and are not looking to build fancy new state of the art everything an then tax you out of the little bit you have worked so hard for. I say this because our taxes were $6k in 2020 and now they are almost $12k but the pay is so bad now for education an the horrible new costs of living there’s no retention. So there is no one filling the spots that we’re paying so much in taxes to have filled. That was his breaking point, he traveled for years to NYC as a line man removing trees from power lines and things, an they started discussing banning wood stoves an the tax hike an that was it we knew it was time to go. We have so many winters we lose power to think we can’t have a source of heating was nonsensical. I will share your channel to him. Have a blessed weekend 🤗
Thanks so much for sharing! I actually have a friend from Korea looking to potentially move to the area, so it’s great to have all this info to share with her!
I'm visiting Mammoth cave national park in a few weeks, I'm still deciding where I'll stay, being from Scotland I was going to stay in Glasgow but now I'm torn!
@@roberttewnion1690 Glasgow is a fine little town, not much going on there. There’s not even a Target. So if you’re looking to do some touristy things in an area with better restaurants (really good restaurants actually) Bowling Green would definitely be recommended over Glasgow. Hope you have a great time!
I'm from Australia and I know where ever you go in the world not everyone's friendly and not everyone likes you for what ever reason . It's a shame it's the way it is .
Yeah, there’s folks of all kinds everywhere. A lot of people who move here, come here because for the most part, people are very friendly. But I suppose the standoff-ish or rude ones keep it interesting for us all, don’t they. Haha