I love what you are saying and the information, but a few pictures of the choices would have been awesome. I am originally from Kentucky and know well how beautiful it is! Thank you for the information!
Madison County schools are good too. They don’t have the discipline issues that Lexington schools have. Great music program if you have musically inclined children.
Lived in Richmond for years. It's a laid back town and affordable and surrounding beautiful countryside just couldn't find a decent job there. I now live outside Louisville (love it here) where good paying jobs are plentiful and visit Richmond often.
I live 5 miles from Richmond, 5 from Berea and love it. I’m retired and my wife works on the Army depot making good money. Bought a fixer upper home for $125k. Paid cash so no mortgage and the house is coming along nicely. One thing that makes me mad is finding ppl to do work on it. If you can find someone it can be half ass and shoddy work.
Thank you so much for this very informative video! I did notice you have a video on 5 Reasons NOT to live in Kentucky, and while I was intrigued to watch it, a family member begged me not to...nevertheless, enjoyed this one, so thanks again!😊
My husband wants to relocate to KY but we have a few things to consider. (He's a mailman so he can only transfer to the places needing them. ) I work from home so that doesn't matter. Our concerns and many we know considering relocation have the following concerns: gun laws - google only tells you so much. Townsfolk- prefer small town but accepting and welcoming. Not the clique small towns. HOMESTEAD - Colorado has too Manu restrictions for homesteaders. And MMJ laws - I'm allergic to all pharmaceutical drugs. I have my medical card here for it but Kentucky hasn't specified the rules yet and if those transfers from other states will be considered and if we can grow our own at home as we can in the other mmj states..... Colorado has been overrun and gone down hill fast. Breaks our hearts but it's been time to get the heck outta here
I’m a mail lady! I was looking somewhere with better COL. It does suck that we can only go where needed. But I’m willing to travel 25 min out. Only thing is we can’t see where we’re needed so we just put in our request and just wait pretty much.
I relocated to KY four yrs ago from CA. RE some of your concerns...I don't know what Google says about it, but KY is a big gun state. I believe that it's an "open-carry" is legal, but I believe it has made it safer. KY is very historical. It's the 15th state since the founding of the country. I see many ads for "rural" mail carriers. Do you want accepting and welcoming? Strangers wave at each other. Every time I go for a walk in my neighborhood, I meet somebody new and end up talking for an hour. There is a tom more pros than cons. I hope this helps.
Clique small towns...that perfectly describes a lot of small towns here in Colorado. It's a beautiful state but it's basically only a state for yuppy rich people nowadays because of how expensive and crowded it's become.
Im from Louisville & i love my city but its not the safest place to raise a family. Newport, Covington, Lexington are my top 3 in that order. Louisville is good to visit. Its cheap but expensive by Kentucky standards, its the largest & most prominent city in Kentucky.
Ahhh you live in Richmond..you may have eaten here but if you haven’t go to Madison Gardens…hands down the best hot wings I’ve ever eaten in my life 😋😋😋😋😋
I was born and raised in Danville ♥️♥️ Boyle County has a strong love for their high school football teams as Boyle County vs The Danville ads football..Danville/Boyle county is absolutely an amazing place to live
Well of course you would pick all the cites close to you,,,, Bowling Green Kentucky has all of them beat hands down. Bowling Green should have been #1 on the list.
Bowling Green is awesome! My wife and I love stopping there when we travel West. I think that I naturally lean towards the cities I mentioned due to the fact that they are close to me and I spend the most time in them! Thanks for watching.
@@tylerhiggins9088 Shouldn't the ranking of the five best places to live in Kentucky depend on how they compare to all the places to live in the rest of the state instead of how close they are to you?
Your list of best places to live in KY should not be based on what is close to you or what you are personally familiar with but what are the best places to live in all of KY based on data!
I like Morehead! I would say the things that stick out to me are the quality of the University, the natural beauty and outdoor recreation, and the affordability. It is more rural, but if that is what you are going for, then it is a great option. Be sure to email me or text me and we can talk further. tyler@thesequoiagrp.com
I guess is you like the liberal towns of central Kentucky then OK ... but you are missing a lot of smaller towns that are great places to live. All the town you listed are all within a few miles of each other ... what about Bowling Green? Murray? Paducah? Henderson? you know there is a western Kentucky too.
I don't like to comment in depth on areas outside of where I primarily work just because I am not as educated the further I get. I can go 3 plus hours east and west and still be in Kentucky. I do have some thoughts I would be happy to share if you email me! Thanks.
If your going to mention Richmond so much you should mention its sister Winchester ky same judges closer to Lexington, and far more affordable housing in Winchester not to mention half the traffic. You must have some real estate for sale in Danville its a small town that likes to act like a big town and theres more cops than criminals . There are way better places to live than what he picked, he should have said the 5 places i sale houses in or my favorite picks. Powell county jas the gorge and Whitley county has Cumberland falls and these are just a couple of attractions someone may be drawn towards in ky
Obviously you've never spent much time in western Kentucky. What about Bowling Green , Owensboro, etc.... You're all about central KY. I can't agree with your list.
When we would travel 2 hours EAST from Murray to watch our university compete against the Pillpoppers of WESTERN Kentucky University I always laughed MAO at the utter absurdity of it lol. Bowling Green is in central Kentucky.
Change the title of this video to The 5 Best Places to live in Central Kentucky. How can Sniffles ignore the rest of the state? Drink more water. It's good for the brain.
This guy is a joke he’s not even born in Kentucky moves to Richmond and suddenly Lexington and surrounding Lexington cities are the best lol I’ve been to them all lived in Lexington and Richmond on your list. London is just as good
Thanks for watching! I made another video to address this thought that brings up towns in other areas of KY. I do tend to comment on the areas I know best so I can stay within my scope of work. Thanks again!
@@AnX8765 when I’m at work, patients are one of my priorities…when I’m not working, spending time with a nice attractive woman and having fun is my priority.
There are some big hospital networks right here in the Lexington area. Please email me at tyler@thesequoiagrp.com or text me at 8594214990 so we can connect further.
I love what you are saying and the information, but a few pictures of the choices would have been awesome. I am originally from Kentucky and know well how beautiful it is! Thank you for the information!
Great feedback! I'll be sure to add this in. Thank you.
Madison County schools are good too. They don’t have the discipline issues that Lexington schools have. Great music program if you have musically inclined children.
I really do enjoy the schools here. Great people who care about students!
Lived in Richmond for years. It's a laid back town and affordable and surrounding beautiful countryside just couldn't find a decent job there. I now live outside Louisville (love it here) where good paying jobs are plentiful and visit Richmond often.
We lice in Richmond and agree. Great smallish town!
I live 5 miles from Richmond, 5 from Berea and love it. I’m retired and my wife works on the Army depot making good money. Bought a fixer upper home for $125k. Paid cash so no mortgage and the house is coming along nicely. One thing that makes me mad is finding ppl to do work on it. If you can find someone it can be half ass and shoddy work.
Thank you so much for this very informative video! I did notice you have a video on 5 Reasons NOT to live in Kentucky, and while I was intrigued to watch it, a family member begged me not to...nevertheless, enjoyed this one, so thanks again!😊
You're welcome! Let me know how I can help.
Check out flooding and tornados wherever you look.
Looking to move to Kentucky from Arizona. Looking at Hopkinsville or Radcliff. Any insight on the two before we road trip in March?
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Not a bad place,,,out in sticks,, 65 ,blue grass parkway and good back roads ,,heading every direction
I lived in Hopkinsville for 14 years, it's grown a lot since I left I guess it would come down to what you want to do.
How was your trip? Looking into a winter place there (I'd have caretakers the rest of the year. ).
Louisville is VERY. Expensive , it has terrible traffic and crime
It can definitely be pricey!
The Northern Kentucky area is by far the best and coolest part of Kentucky
I love NKY!
@@livinginkentuckyrealtor I'm from Covington so
Aka The Cov
Says who?
Where’s the most affordable area to rent in of the ones you named?
Berea and Danville!
@@livinginkentuckyrealtor IS it safe for black ? No racism
Our school will be in Ashland at a ministry center Sat We have our evenings free what to do in Ashland.
My husband wants to relocate to KY but we have a few things to consider. (He's a mailman so he can only transfer to the places needing them. ) I work from home so that doesn't matter. Our concerns and many we know considering relocation have the following concerns: gun laws - google only tells you so much. Townsfolk- prefer small town but accepting and welcoming. Not the clique small towns. HOMESTEAD - Colorado has too Manu restrictions for homesteaders. And MMJ laws - I'm allergic to all pharmaceutical drugs. I have my medical card here for it but Kentucky hasn't specified the rules yet and if those transfers from other states will be considered and if we can grow our own at home as we can in the other mmj states..... Colorado has been overrun and gone down hill fast. Breaks our hearts but it's been time to get the heck outta here
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I’m a mail lady! I was looking somewhere with better COL. It does suck that we can only go where needed. But I’m willing to travel 25 min out. Only thing is we can’t see where we’re needed so we just put in our request and just wait pretty much.
I relocated to KY four yrs ago from CA. RE some of your concerns...I don't know what Google says about it, but KY is a big gun state. I believe that it's an "open-carry" is legal, but I believe it has made it safer. KY is very historical. It's the 15th state since the founding of the country. I see many ads for "rural" mail carriers. Do you want accepting and welcoming? Strangers wave at each other. Every time I go for a walk in my neighborhood, I meet somebody new and end up talking for an hour. There is a tom more pros than cons. I hope this helps.
Clique small towns...that perfectly describes a lot of small towns here in Colorado.
It's a beautiful state but it's basically only a state for yuppy rich people nowadays because of how expensive and crowded it's become.
Im from Louisville & i love my city but its not the safest place to raise a family. Newport, Covington, Lexington are my top 3 in that order. Louisville is good to visit. Its cheap but expensive by Kentucky standards, its the largest & most prominent city in Kentucky.
what about the best 5 SMALL towns to live in kentucky?
I would be happy to share my in-depth thoughts on this with you! Feel free to email me or reach out to the phone number I've listed.
I have been here for 2 months and still looking for my forever home, if you can help. Thank you.
I would be happy to assist in any way I can. Please send me an email to discuss further.
Glad Louisville was not on his list cause Louisville sucks
Ahhh you live in Richmond..you may have eaten here but if you haven’t go to Madison Gardens…hands down the best hot wings I’ve ever eaten in my life 😋😋😋😋😋
I was born and raised in Danville ♥️♥️ Boyle County has a strong love for their high school football teams as Boyle County vs The Danville ads football..Danville/Boyle county is absolutely an amazing place to live
@@Kkb563 these are both FACTS! Madison Garden wings are unbeatable and Danville is absolutely wonderful.
@@livinginkentuckyrealtor My mom had moved to Paint Lick in Garrard County and every weekend we would go to Richmond for the wings 😋😋
Well of course you would pick all the cites close to you,,,, Bowling Green Kentucky has all of them beat hands down. Bowling Green should have been #1 on the list.
Bowling Green is awesome! My wife and I love stopping there when we travel West. I think that I naturally lean towards the cities I mentioned due to the fact that they are close to me and I spend the most time in them! Thanks for watching.
@@tylerhiggins9088 Shouldn't the ranking of the five best places to live in Kentucky depend on how they compare to all the places to live in the rest of the state instead of how close they are to you?
Isn't that where the giant sinkhole opened up and swallowed those corvettes?
Does Richmond have a Kentucky fried chicken?
Richmond does indeed have a KFC.
Your list of best places to live in KY should not be based on what is close to you or what you are personally familiar with but what are the best places to live in all of KY based on data!
Fair point! Maybe a better video title would have been "My 5 favorite places in Kentucky". Thanks for watching.
This list is more like “5 best places to live within an hour of Lexington” lol.
@@jeffsmith4945 new video on this coming tomorrow.
What are your thoughts on Morehead?
I like Morehead! I would say the things that stick out to me are the quality of the University, the natural beauty and outdoor recreation, and the affordability. It is more rural, but if that is what you are going for, then it is a great option. Be sure to email me or text me and we can talk further. tyler@thesequoiagrp.com
@@livinginkentuckyrealtor Agreed, Morehead, Mt. Sterling. Lovely places.
I guess is you like the liberal towns of central Kentucky then OK ... but you are missing a lot of smaller towns that are great places to live. All the town you listed are all within a few miles of each other ... what about Bowling Green? Murray? Paducah? Henderson? you know there is a western Kentucky too.
Do you know of any small towns that are good to live in around Louisville Kentucky
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I think you nailed and of course it’s an opinion
How about the ,,health care,,,
There must be more to Kentucky then just Lexington and surrounding cities. How are more east and west.
I don't like to comment in depth on areas outside of where I primarily work just because I am not as educated the further I get. I can go 3 plus hours east and west and still be in Kentucky. I do have some thoughts I would be happy to share if you email me! Thanks.
i wish to move how can you help me?..please
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If your going to mention Richmond so much you should mention its sister Winchester ky same judges closer to Lexington, and far more affordable housing in Winchester not to mention half the traffic. You must have some real estate for sale in Danville its a small town that likes to act like a big town and theres more cops than criminals . There are way better places to live than what he picked, he should have said the 5 places i sale houses in or my favorite picks. Powell county jas the gorge and Whitley county has Cumberland falls and these are just a couple of attractions someone may be drawn towards in ky
I'm look homes to rent I'm moving from Pa I'll be there in april
Stay in Northern Kentucky
Lexington is expensive, more expensive than Louisville, but a lot cleaner than Louisville.
Kin folk said Jed move away from there 🤠😞
Cost of living in Kentucky
Two bed apartments go from 800-1100 houses with three bedrooms are roughly 1200-2000
Job why family move to lou,,,,hour two hours form lou. Love to make live in west south ky ,,live 28 miles out lou.
I'm look for a house 700-800 rent a month
Obviously you've never spent much time in western Kentucky. What about Bowling Green , Owensboro, etc.... You're all about central KY. I can't agree with your list.
I haven't spent much time in WKY! I do like Bowling Green and a couple of the other areas I have perused. Thanks for watching.
When we would travel 2 hours EAST from Murray to watch our university compete against the Pillpoppers of WESTERN Kentucky University I always laughed MAO at the utter absurdity of it lol. Bowling Green is in central Kentucky.
Change the title of this video to The 5 Best Places to live in Central Kentucky. How can Sniffles ignore the rest of the state? Drink more water. It's good for the brain.
This guy is a joke he’s not even born in Kentucky moves to Richmond and suddenly Lexington and surrounding Lexington cities are the best lol I’ve been to them all lived in Lexington and Richmond on your list. London is just as good
London is a great town. I really like Elizabethtown, Fort Thomas, Bowling Green, and Corbin too.
No reason to be a jackass about it
Not LaCenter or Paducah. Ghetto as hell.
Hilarious. The 5 best places are all in the Lexington area?? OK hoss. I guess those are all where you sell and that's what makes them the best. 🤣
Thanks for watching! I made another video to address this thought that brings up towns in other areas of KY. I do tend to comment on the areas I know best so I can stay within my scope of work. Thanks again!
Hi from Richmond, a few miles from Buce-es
Love me some Bucees!
How is wallingford ky
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@@AnX8765 when I’m at work, patients are one of my priorities…when I’m not working, spending time with a nice attractive woman and having fun is my priority.
There are some big hospital networks right here in the Lexington area. Please email me at tyler@thesequoiagrp.com or text me at 8594214990 so we can connect further.