Thursday, October 15, 2015

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Thursday, October 15, 2015

What the Beck??


My Second Trip to Kentucky

         On Tuesday afternoon, it was back to the countryside. The land was amazing. What a view! The high land in the distance is referred to as “nobs” by the locals. To me, they just looked like mountain-want-to-be’s, a.k.a. Baby Mountains.

 They look small until you are driving up them.


 I love this farm in front of the nobs

 Getting taller


         I was now off to 576 Red Lick Road. This is by far my all time favorite area.  This house had 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. It was 2,473 square feet and had 10.2 acres of land. The price was $249,000. Click below to see this home.

 576 Red Lick Rd
Their photos are much better than mine

Unfortunately, this house backs up 
to a steep nob so it was ruled out.  
All 10.2 acres are straight uphill.

         There was a second house on Red Lick at 1836. This was a great mountain cabin that was unfortunately wooded and very hilly. The house had 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and 2,476 square feet. The price was $185,000.  Click below to see the interior of this beautiful, unique home.


1836 Red Lick Rd. 

 I really loved the photos of the 
inside of this little gem!

         Now, I was off to 838 Gabbard Road. The 3,377 square foot house had 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. This home had only had 2.67 acres and was $174,000. The house was very dated and needed a lot of remodeling. Click below to see the interior of this home.


838 Gabbard Road 
My photo of the house was blurry,
so I am only showing the pond and barn

It was a good size house. 
The house had a large pond, 
but not enough land for horses to run.

         The last property of the day was 128 Stevie’s Way. Who named this road? Stevie's Way - really??? The house had 2 bedrooms and 2 baths and 1,964 square feet. The property had 4.84 acres and was listed at $195,000.  I absolutely loved this property. It is rolling and just what I wanted. It was located in a neighborhood, but set back from the road
Click below to see the interior of this home.


I would buy this property in a minute if it were zoned for animals. It is too bad that it won’t be on the market when I will be ready to move to Kentucky.

More to come...

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