Danville is one of the best small towns in America and borders Lincoln County.Looking to move to KY from CA. Any suggestions for best counties/cities to live in? I have family in Lincoln County. Huge UK fan. I appreciate any feedback.
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Danville is one of the best small towns in America and borders Lincoln County.Looking to move to KY from CA. Any suggestions for best counties/cities to live in? I have family in Lincoln County. Huge UK fan. I appreciate any feedback.
I've been viewing a lot of houses in Danville and Richmond recently. I like what I see from both areas.Danville is one of the best small towns in America and borders Lincoln County.
For job and (now) family reasons, I still live in North Carolina. But I will die a Kentuckian in my heart.Housing prices, land, pace of life, and an overall dislike of CA.
Depends what you're looking for.
If you want to have a urban/ mid-size town feel pick somewhere like Lexington, Louisville, Covington/NKY, Bowling Green, Henderson or Owensboro.
If you want rural but close to urban-ish look for a county close to one of those cities. If you want to never be found again, pick anywhere else.
I'd never recommend anyone move to Louisville including a virgin posterIn that case, you get a like for being a smartass.
As a representative of "anywhere else" let me say
I've lived in both areas and I prefer Danville.I've been viewing a lot of houses in Danville and Richmond recently. I like what I see from both areas.
Me too - about 20+ years ago. I lived out on Herrington between Burgin and Danville. Was a nice place to live.I've lived in both areas and I prefer Danville.
Thanks for the reply I appreciate it.I've also lived in Danville and Richmond. Grew up in Danville.
I prefer Danville as well, but I don't like it as much as I used to.
Live in Somerset now, and prefer that to both. But it all depends on what is important to you.
I know a lot of UK fans like to rip the city of Louisville because they associate that with the school. No one hates the Cards like I do, but Louisville is a fantastic place to live and raise a family. It has its rough edges just like any other decently sized city, but I wouldn't live anywhere else in this state, including Lexington (went to UK, didn't like living there at all).
You get the big city feel in a way going to do cool things around downtown, but you also are a 20 minute drive from the country if you prefer to be more away from things. Love Louisville.