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Old 05-07-2007, 12:14 AM
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hullo!

i just accepted a post-college 'all-grown-up' job in radcliff. this means i will be abandoning my chilly upstate new york for a lovely southern green spot.

wondering about housing in/around radcliff. would you recommend elizabethtown over radcliff? would you consider a daily commute from louisville to radcliffe? i enjoy scenery but i'm really more of a city girl at heart.

i've had a somewhat difficult time blindly searching for apartments online, so your advice is greatly appreciated.

thanks!
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hullo!

i just accepted a post-college 'all-grown-up' job in radcliff. this means i will be abandoning my chilly upstate new york for a lovely southern green spot.

wondering about housing in/around radcliff. would you recommend elizabethtown over radcliff? would you consider a daily commute from louisville to radcliffe? i enjoy scenery but i'm really more of a city girl at heart.

i've had a somewhat difficult time blindly searching for apartments online, so your advice is greatly appreciated.

thanks!

radcliff/etown are beautiful, but it may be tough living there as a young single college graduate. You may try living in some of Louisville's closer in south suburbs. Shepherdsville is basically similar to Radcliff, but it is only 25 minutes to the culture and nightlife of downtown Louisville. You will also love Bardstown Rd/Baxter Ave. St Matthews is an area where many single, young professionals live. I would look more at the south suburbs of Louisville if you are a city girl. If you live close to I-65, you should be able to get to Radcliff in 30 minutes from Shepherdsville. PM me with any questions.
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