Places to Live in Kentucky
Kentucky combines Appalachian terrain in the east, rolling Bluegrass country, major river corridors and the western Jackson Purchase region. Louisville and Lexington are the largest urban centers, while smaller communities vary from horse-country suburbs to coalfield and lake regions.
Kentucky Highlights
- Bluegrass horse country around Lexington
- Louisville as a major logistics and cultural center
- Appalachian mountains and forests in eastern Kentucky
- Extensive lakes, rivers and rural landscapes
NarrowTheList Locations in Kentucky
NarrowTheList currently includes 21 locations in Kentucky. This list updates automatically as additional locations are published.
East South Central
Southeast
Upper South
Comparing Places to Live in Kentucky
Louisville, Lexington, Northern Kentucky and eastern or western rural areas differ greatly in jobs, terrain, housing and transportation. Northern Kentucky also benefits from direct access to the Cincinnati metropolitan economy.
Use the NarrowTheList locations above to compare housing, employment, climate, recreation, transportation, safety and other factors using the same underlying criteria.