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Military House Hunting
Greetings BP Family, my name is Robert Biggins and newly joined to the BP community. Currently I am stationed in Houston, TX and it has been a great tour of duty. Next year I am scheduled to relocate to Fort Knox, Kentucky and am having difficulties deciding which surrounding areas are ideal to acquire a home based in a nice neighborhood with good K-12 schools, etc. I know that Louisville has a lot to offer but the downside is the driving distance to and from Fort Knox. Would it be ideal and/or reasonable to consider Radcliff or Elizabethtown? Are there any other areas nearby that you suggest, too?
Any words of advice and recommendations would be greatly appreciated and I look forwarding to learning and growing in the world of real estate.
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Hi Robert! I live in Shepherdsville, KY and they have some good schools but MT. Washington, KY has really good schools. It won't save you much in travel time but it's a lot better option than Jefferson County schools in Louisville IMO.