Lexington-Fayette Neighborhoods Map

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The city of Lexington-Fayette, KY has a population of 322,200 and a population density of 1,136 people per square mile. There are a total of 38 Lexington-Fayette, KY neighborhoods. The neighborhood with the highest Livability Score is University Of Kentucky and the largest neighhorhood by population is Blueberry Hill-Brigadoon-Stoneybrook-Baralto. The Lexington-Fayette, KY neighborhood map is a great way to see which neighborhoods have a higher Livability Score compared to those with a lower Livability Score.
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Lexington-Fayette County is the second-largest city in Kentucky and is known as the "Horse Capital of the World because of the renowned Kentucky Derby. The state designates Lexington- Fayette, and Louisville as first-class. The city of Lexington-Fayette, KY has 38 neighborhoods. Counties adjacent to Lexington-Fayette include Scott County, Clark County, Bourbon County, Madison County, Jessamine County and Woodford County. Top attractions include Keeneland, Kentucky Horse Park and specialty museums like the Mary Todd Lincoln House. The city is ideal for avid racehorse fans, but one can enjoy the history, culture and natural beauty this city can offer.

Chevy Chase-Ashland Park

It is considered one of the best neighborhoods in Lexington. The Chevy Chase-Ashland Park area is renowned for its lovely homes and ideal location. It's a primarily residential area. However, it does have a few amenities. Fantastic restaurants and shops dot Romany Road, with several others found throughout the region. Being close to Downtown and the University makes it an exceptional area for those who want the best of Lexington without all the stress. Most of the homes in this area are historic homes, renovated, apartments, and updated bungalows from the 1920's. Its close neighborhoods are Central Downtown, Mount Vernon-Hollywood-Montclair, and the University Of Kentucky. Being close to these places make it an ideal place for young families and middle-income earners. The weather is always great, and there are lots of activities for everyone.

Indian Hills-Stonewall Estates-Monticello

Most residents prefer this neighborhood because of an affordable and readily available housing. The cost of living is also within reach of most people. There are several amenities where residents can relax and unwind. Shopping is also convenient and fun at the malls. Indian Hills-Stonewall Estates-Monticello has primary and secondary schools. One of the best schools is Jessie M Clark Middle School. Public schools in Indian Hills-Stonewall Estates-Monticello are in the Fayette County School District. Woodford County School District and Garrard County School District are nearby. There are lots of places to shop for grocery, places to go for food and drink. There are also fitness facilities for health enthusiasts. Cities that surround Indian Hill-Stonewall Estates-Monticello include Georgetown, Lancaster, Lexington, and Salvisa.

Brookhaven-Lansdowne

Brookhaven-Lansdowne is a suburban neighborhood (based on population density) located in Lexington, Kentucky. The real estate is primarily made up of small, to medium sized apartment complexes and single-family homes. A mixture of owners and renters occupy the residential real estate. Most older, well-established residences in Brookhaven-Lansdowne were built between 1940 and 1969. The newer ones were built between 1970 and 1999. Some neighborhoods are near people’s places of work, while others one might require a long and arduous commute. Most commuters in Brookhaven - Lansdowne neighborhood spend between 15 and 30 minutes commuting one-way to work. Most of the residents drive alone to get to work in private vehicles. A significant number also carpool with friends, workmates or neighbors to get to work. The neighborhood has some cool things about the way it looks and feels. These could be the housing stock to the types of households living here to how people get around.