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Where in Kentucky to move w/ horses? (not racehorses)?

I'm looking to move from built-up Maryland to somewhere very rural & scenic, and Kentucky seems to have some nice areas. Where would you recommend?

So far Danville and Houstonville seem nice & have affordable land. Casey Creek area looks even cheaper. Any comments? Anywhere else I should be looking?

How is the property tax situation?

I want a farm because I have horses (NOT racehorses, no interest in being near their farms). I want friendly & neighborly, but not drunk rednecks shooting at everything that moves. I don't mind middle-of-nowhere. I do mind anything resembling the movie Deliverance... scary!

And are there equestrian magazines/newsletters for Kentucky (that are NOT about racing or TB/STB racing farms)?

Thanks in advance!

Update:

thanks for answers so far

please.. anyone else have any advice?

Best rural area to live in?

County with lowest property taxes?

thank you!

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Irvington has a lot of nice farm property, and it is very rural and quite. I live in Louisville and we have family in Irvington.

  • amyb
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    I have a freind that has a must see beautiful 2 story home with pool a wonderful set of stables and like 10-12 acres.. they rodeo

    and travel doing this...their house and property is for sale in rural

    area of northern middle tn...everything in her house is horses..

    even the bar stools have horses engraves in them..

    this is a must see house...e-mail me if you are interested..

    albeechum@yahoo.com and i will get you in contact to get pics from the real estate..house is in the country but only 20 minutes to clarksville TN where there is a mall, several wal-marts and everything you need... the property tax here is one of the lowest in the state...

  • NYman
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Go to Corbin.

    Then if you get bored you can visit the Colonel Sanders Museum and eat KFC.

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