Walkability used to mean having sidewalks and a few nearby shops. In today’s market, buyers look for a mix of essential services within a short distance: grocery options, schools, healthcare, parks, and quick‑service dining.
Developers and city planners in Kentucky have responded by expanding mixed‑use zones and improving pedestrian routes around key neighborhood hubs.
For real estate listings, emphasizing proximity to these core amenities matters more than broad lifestyle marketing. Buyers want specifics—how far the nearest school is, what parks are accessible, and whether routine errands can be done without a long drive.