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Is anyone familiar with rural property in Northern KY? Would like to find acreage only with lake, creek or riverview. Probably 20 acres or more unless it's spectacular property. No home on it or teardown.
Thanks!
I live in Pendleton county, which is in a rural region outside of the Cincinnati metro area. CVG is an hour or less from most of the county. The Licking River runs the through the length of the county, and its South Fork tributary through about half the county. We have a state park with a fair sized lake (Kincaid Lake), and many properties here have private ponds, lakes, or creeks. It's very hilly, so there are little valleys everywhere.
About half way down the page you'll see a field for "Listing Numbers." Enter the following listings there and you'll see a few examples of available properties.
#357953
#364057
#364754
#363217
Other counties you may want to check are Bracken, Grant, Owen, and Gallatin. You also might find a property that has what you want in Boone, Kenton, or Campbell counties, but they're generally more developed so you're going to pay a whole lot more for it.
North of Louisville we would consider and not sure about Lexington. Thank you for the information about the listings. I will check into them. I found 122 acres in Carollton KY and sent an email via landandfarm.com, but no reply. Maybe it's not available anymore. I don't want to give a maximum price range because I need to see what's available first and for how much.
The southern 1/4 of Boone, Kenton, and Campbell Counties (CVG lies within Boone and Kenton) are not even close to being encroached by development for, I'd estimate, another 40-50 years. The areas south of Union, Independence, and Alexandria are very rural. Of course, due to the proximity to CVG and Cincinnati, land will be more expensive.
You could consider the immediately outlying counties of Gallatin, Owen, Pendleton, or Bracken, or even Franklin, Harrison, Henry, or Trimble. Owen and Bracken would be my top picks. Gorgeous land, great views of the Ohio (in Bracken) or Kentucky (in Owen) River, and much lower land prices. These are so close to CVG yet so far from suburbia--only 35-45 minutes or so.
Steer clear of: (1) Carroll County. It's a dump, point blank. It's apparent that the residents that live there don't care about their community, so it maintains a depressing, nasty rust belt, "stuck in the '60s" feel. I hate going there. (2) Grant County. (People in N. KY might know two words: Judge Bates! Oh, three more: Grant County Jail! I can explain later.) Efforts by its electorate and Commonwealth's Attorney are slowly being made to clean up local politics. There was (allegedly) a nasty jail rape in 2007 that occurred while guards looked on...no joke; it was all over the news in Cincinnati.
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