
“Discover 118 homes in Radcliff, Kentucky”
Current market statistics for Radcliff, KY
118
Active Listings
$426K
Avg Price
$280K
Median Price
$212
Price/Sqft
2,012
Avg Sqft
145
Avg Days
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$6,000,000
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Radcliff, Kentucky, offers a straightforward, family-oriented lifestyle in the heart of Hardin County, just outside the gates of Fort Knox. It's a place that draws military families, retirees, and those seeking affordable housing near Louisville without the urban intensity. Residents appreciate the quieter pace, with easy access to jobs at the army post and nearby manufacturing. The character varies by neighborhood, from established subdivisions with mature trees to newer developments on the outskirts, all tied together by a sense of community rooted in its military heritage. Daily life centers on practical amenities like local grocery stores, chain restaurants, and fast-casual dining options along major roads such as Dixie Highway. Outdoor enthusiasts find spots like Lincoln Trail Homestead State Park for hiking and fishing, while community events at the city auditorium or Lions Park provide low-key gatherings. Shopping needs are met at nearby big-box retailers, and a short drive reaches more options in Elizabethtown or Louisville. The area is served by the Hardin County Schools district, which covers elementary through high school levels, along with a handful of private and parochial options for families seeking alternatives. Education focuses on steady, community-based learning in a region where many households prioritize stability. Radcliff experiences four distinct seasons in a humid subtropical climate—warm, humid summers averaging in the upper 80s, crisp falls with colorful foliage, mild winters that occasionally dip below freezing with light snow, and blooming springs. This pattern supports year-round outdoor activities without extremes. The local real estate market reflects this accessible appeal, with 118 active listings ranging from starter homes around $100,000 to luxury properties over $6 million. The median price sits at $279,950 for homes averaging 2,012 square feet, though properties often take about 145 days to move in this steady but unhurried market.
Average listing price: $426,211 · 118 homes available