Move-In Ready Kentucky home

c.1924 Move-In Ready Kentucky Home $170K

OHU50K Notes     $169,900

c.1924 Move-In Ready Kentucky home. This home has been remodeled and has a wonderful private spacious fully fenced backyard.

Realtor Comments

Fully remodeled and move-in ready, this 3 bed, 2 bath home at 205 W 14th Ave in Bowling Green checks all the boxes. From the moment you arrive, you’ll notice the updates-new driveway, refreshed covered front porch, and a brand-new back deck perfect for relaxing or entertaining. Inside, the home features all new paint, flooring, windows, insulation, and a vapor barrier, giving you peace of mind for years to come. The functional layout offers comfortable living, while the basement-style crawlspace provides additional storage. Step outside to a fully fenced backyard, ideal for pets, privacy, or gatherings. Located just minutes from Western Kentucky University, this property is perfect for a first-time homebuyer or an investor looking for a rental in a high-demand area.

  • 3 bed
  • 2 bath
  • Build date 1924

 

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205 W 14th Ave, Bowling Green, KY 42101    $169,900

Pros of Bowling Green, KY

 1. Affordable cost of living

  • Cost of living is below the national average (~6–10% lower)
  • Housing is relatively affordable compared to U.S. cities of similar size

 You can generally live comfortably without a high income.


 2. Decent job market for a mid-sized city

  • Major employers include:
    • General Motors (Corvette plant)
    • Western Kentucky University
  • Job growth in manufacturing, education, and healthcare

 Better job base than many rural towns, though not diverse like big metros.


 3. Good location

  • About 1 hour north of Nashville
  • Close enough for access to:
    • Bigger jobs
    • Airports
    • Entertainment

 A “small city near a major metro” advantage.


 4. Growing city with amenities

  • Population over 70,000 and still growing
  • Has shopping, restaurants, and entertainment options
  • College-town energy from Western Kentucky University

 5. Outdoor access & mild lifestyle

  • Parks, rivers, and nearby rural recreation
  • Slower pace than large cities
  • Generally mild winters compared to northern states

 6. Friendly, community feel

  • Mix of college town + Southern mid-size city culture
  • Active local events and sports scene

 Cons of Bowling Green, KY

 1. High crime rate (major concern)

  • Overall crime rate is ~104% higher than U.S. average
  • Property crime is especially high
  • Chance of property victimization is about 1 in 22

 Safety varies a lot by neighborhood.


 2. Limited specialized job opportunities

  • Strong in a few sectors, but:
    • Weak in tech, finance, and high-end professional careers

 Many people commute to Nashville for better pay.


 3. Car-dependent city

  • Public transportation is limited and not widely used
    You really need a car to function day-to-day.

 4. Traffic and growth pressure

  • Rapid growth has led to congestion in some areas
  • Infrastructure hasn’t fully kept up in parts of the city

5. Entertainment is “okay, not great”

  • Some restaurants, bars, and college events
  • But limited compared to larger cities

 Many residents still travel to Nashville for variety.


 6. Weather

  • Hot, humid summers
  • Rainy and stormy seasons typical of the South

 7. Mixed quality-of-life feel

  • Some neighborhoods are very nice
  • Others struggle with poverty, crime, or infrastructure

 Bottom line

Bowling Green is a good fit if you:

  • Want affordable living with decent jobs
  • Like college-town energy without big-city prices
  • Don’t mind moderate crime levels in exchange for opportunity
  • Want proximity to Nashville without living there

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