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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