Question 1: What is the absolute most important feature of your ideal neighborhood?
*
A) Historic charm, beautiful mature trees, and true neighborhood walkability.
B) An established, rock-solid community with top-tier schools.
C) Supreme convenience—being minutes from great shopping, dining, and the interstate.
D) Being in the heart of the city—a low-maintenance lifestyle steps away from the best dining and nightlife.
E) Privacy and space—room to breathe away from the noise of the city.
Question 2: How would you prefer to spend a perfect Saturday morning?
*
A) Walking to a local bakery or coffee shop in my historic neighborhood.
B) Taking the kids to a well-maintained local park or a youth sports game.
C) Hitting up the shops, grabbing brunch, and running to Costco with everything 5 minutes away.
D) Grabbing coffee and walking to the downtown Lexington Farmers Market or an event near Rupp Arena.
E) Sitting on a quiet back porch enjoying the Kentucky landscape with no neighbors in sight.
Question 3: Which of these describes your ideal home style?
*
A) A 1920s bungalow or classic Tudor with original hardwoods and character.
B) A spacious, traditional brick two-story with a manicured lawn and finished basement.
C) A newer, modern build in a master-planned community with great amenities.
D) A sleek downtown condo, chic loft, or modern townhome with zero yard work.
E) A property with acreage, room for a barn, or sweeping country views.
Question 4: What is your biggest dealbreaker when house hunting?
*
A) Cookie-cutter houses. I want a home with unique architectural history.
B) Being in a transitional or unproven school district.
C) A terrible commute. I need easy access to the interstate and retail.
D) Spending my weekends doing yard work or being too far from the city's energy.
E) Being too close to my neighbors. I don't want to look directly into someone else's kitchen.
Question 5: When you look at a map of the Lexington area, where do you naturally gravitate?
*
A) Just outside the city center—like the Chevy Chase or Ashland park areas.
B) Outside Man O' War on the Southwest side.
C) The East side, right off I-75/I-64 for easy access to everything.
D) Right in the urban core—smack in the middle of Downtown Lexington.
E) Outside of Fayette County entirely, or on the deep rural outskirts.