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Kentucky Coverage

Comprehensive appraisal services throughout the Bluegrass State

Kentucky Market Overview

 

Economic Landscape

Kentucky's diverse economy includes strong sectors in agriculture (tobacco, horse breeding, beef cattle, corn), auto manufacturing, energy production, medicine, and tourism, with a Gross State Product of $250 billion (2024). The state offers stable market conditions for various appraisal needs, ranking fourth nationally in automobiles and trucks assembled.

 

Property Markets

From the fertile Bluegrass region supporting thoroughbred horse farms to the Appalachian Mountains in the east, Ohio River valley in the north, and western coal and agricultural lands, Kentucky presents diverse property types including commercial, industrial, agricultural, and residential assets, with the world's longest cave system at Mammoth Cave National Park and extensive navigable waterways.

 

Legal Environment

Kentucky's well-established legal system provides clear frameworks for valuation disputes, tax appeals, and litigation support across all 120 counties.

 

Counties We Serve

Perspecta Valuation provides comprehensive appraisal services across all 120 Kentucky counties:

  • Adair

  • Allen

  • Anderson

  • Ballard

  • Barren

  • Bath

  • Bell

  • Boone

  • Bourbon

  • Boyd

  • Boyle

  • Bracken

  • Breathitt

  • Breckinridge

  • Bullitt

  • Butler

  • Caldwell

  • Calloway

  • Campbell

  • Carlisle

  • Carroll

  • Carter

  • Casey

  • Christian

  • Clark

  • Clay

  • Clinton

  • Crittenden

  • Cumberland

  • Daviess

  • Edmonson

  • Elliott

  • Estill

  • Fayette

  • Fleming

  • Floyd

  • Franklin

  • Fulton

  • Gallatin

  • Garrard

  • Grant

  • Graves

  • Grayson

  • Green

  • Greenup

  • Hancock

  • Hardin

  • Harlan

  • Harrison

  • Hart

  • Henderson

  • Henry

  • Hickman

  • Hopkins

  • Jackson

  • Jefferson

  • Jessamine

  • Johnson

  • Kenton

  • Knott

  • Knox

  • Larue

  • Laurel

  • Lawrence

  • Lee

  • Leslie

  • Letcher

  • Lewis

  • Lincoln

  • Livingston

  • Logan

  • Lyon

  • McCracken

  • McCreary

  • McLean

  • Madison

  • Magoffin

  • Marion

  • Marshall

  • Martin

  • Mason

  • Meade

  • Menifee

  • Mercer

  • Metcalfe

  • Monroe

  • Montgomery

  • Morgan

  • Muhlenberg

  • Nelson

  • Nicholas

  • Ohio

  • Oldham

  • Owen

  • Owsley

  • Pendleton

  • Perry

  • Pike

  • Powell

  • Pulaski

  • Robertson

  • Rockcastle

  • Rowan

  • Russell

  • Scott

  • Shelby

  • Simpson

  • Spencer

  • Taylor

  • Todd

  • Trigg

  • Trimble

  • Union

  • Warren

  • Washington

  • Wayne

  • Webster

  • Whitley

  • Wolfe

  • Woodford

Major Metropolitan Areas

 

Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Area

  • Population: 1.3 million

  • Counties: Jefferson (KY), Clark, Floyd, Harrison, Scott (IN)

  • Key Industries: Manufacturing (auto, appliances), healthcare, logistics

  • Comprehensive valuation services for industrial plants, medical facilities, and riverfront commercial real estate in the state's largest urban center.

 

Lexington-Fayette Metro Area

  • Population: 520,000

  • Counties: Fayette, Jessamine, Scott, Bourbon, Woodford

  • Key Industries: Horse breeding, education, healthcare, bourbon production

  • Specialized appraisals for thoroughbred farms, university assets, and distillery properties in the Bluegrass heartland.

 

Bowling Green Metro Area

  • Population: 200,000

  • Counties: Warren, Butler, Edmonson

  • Key Industries: Auto manufacturing, agriculture, tourism

  • Valuation expertise for assembly plants, farmland, and cave tourism assets in south-central Kentucky.

 

Owensboro Metro Area

  • Population: 120,000

  • Counties: Daviess

  • Key Industries: Manufacturing, agriculture, healthcare

  • Appraisal services for industrial facilities, tobacco farms, and medical centers in western Kentucky.

 

Huntington-Ashland Metro Area (Kentucky Portion)

  • Population: 360,000 (shared)

  • Counties: Boyd, Carter, Greenup (KY); Cabell, Wayne (WV); Lawrence, Proctor (OH)

  • Key Industries: Steel production, healthcare, chemicals

  • Specialized valuations for steel mills, medical campuses, and chemical plants along the Ohio River.

 

Elizabethtown Metro Area

  • Population: 140,000

  • Counties: Hardin, Larue

  • Key Industries: Military (Fort Knox), manufacturing, tourism

  • Valuation services for military assets, industrial sites, and historic properties near Louisville.

 

Major Cities in Kentucky

Here is a list of the top 10 major cities in Kentucky by population for 2025:

  1. Louisville

  2. Lexington-Fayette

  3. Bowling Green

  4. Owensboro

  5. Covington

  6. Richmond

  7. Georgetown

  8. Florence

  9. Hopkinsville

  10. Henderson

 

Kentucky-Specific Appraisal Expertise

 

Agricultural Properties

Farmland, tobacco plantations, horse farms, and beef cattle operations across Kentucky's fertile Bluegrass and western regions

 

Manufacturing Assets

Valuation of auto assembly plants, appliance factories, and industrial facilities throughout urban and riverfront corridors

 

Energy and Mining Properties

Appraisals for coal mines, bourbon distilleries, and energy production sites in eastern and western Kentucky

 

Tax Appeals

Property tax assessment reviews and appeals expertise across all 120 counties

 

Estate Planning

Valuation services for estate planning and gift tax compliance in Kentucky

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