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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026

Is Lexington, Kentucky Overpriced? Comparing Home Prices to Nashville & Denver

from The Bob Sophiea Podcast

Is Lexington, Kentucky really overpriced compared to Nashville and Denver? With a median home price around $330,000 versus $450,000 in Nashville and $550,000 in Denver, the numbers tell an interesting story. In this video, I break down home prices, income ratios, rent costs, and cost of living side by side so you can see exactly how Lexington stacks up. Watch my video for the full comparison.

Home prices are up, but is Lexington actually overpriced? A side-by-side look at prices, incomes, and cost of living says otherwise.

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Is Lexington, Kentucky really overpriced compared to Nashville and Denver? With a median home price around $330,000 versus $450,000 in Nashville and $550,000 in Denver, the numbers tell an interesting story. In this video, I break down home prices,...

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