The median home value in Plum Springs, KY is $170,200.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $255,500.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Plum Springs, KY is $170,200.
Approximately 75.4% of Plum Springs homes are owned,
compared to 19.25% rented, while
5.35% are vacant.
Plum Springs real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Plum Springs real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Mixed-Use Commercial Development Opportunity â?? 212+/- Acres with 1,657+ Feet of Frontage on Louisville Road This 212-acre property offers a rare opportunity for mixed-use commercial development in one of South Central Kentucky's fastest-growing regions. Positioned along the Louisville Road Northeast Business Corridor, this site is perfectly suited for big-box retail, office/professional spaces, healthcare facilities, hotels, fast food establishments, local businesses, and outparcels. The combination of size, location, and infrastructure makes it ideal for a range of commercial and industrial uses. Fully Equipped for Modern Development Public water and sewer access High-capacity natural gas infrastructure High-speed fiber internet connectivity Prime Location Near Key Business Hub Situated just minutes from Kentucky Transpark, a major industrial hub with new facilities under construction, this site is strategically positioned for success. The Transpark hosts major employers and offers easy access to growing industries, further boosting the area's economic development. Quick access to Interstate 65 via Exits 26 & 28 ensures smooth transportation for commerce, logistics, and customers alike. High-Growth Region with Strategic Connectivity Warren County, home to Bowling Greenâ??Kentucky's third-largest cityâ??enjoys exceptional market access, with 60% of U.S. markets reachable within a day's drive. Bowling Green is known for the General Motors Corvette Assembly Plant, Western Kentucky University, and the National Corvette Museum. The city continues to thrive, bolstered by a $600 million downtown renaissance and a growing population. Business-Friendly Environment Kentucky offers a competitive business climate, including: Low property taxes and sales tax exemptions on essential business equipment Exemptions for machinery, raw materials, energy, industrial tools, and more A pro-business environment designed to encourage new and expanding companies Property Highlights: 212 acres of prime mixed-use commercial land 1,657+ feet of road frontage on Louisville Road Ready for big-box retail, office, healthcare, hotels, fast food, local businesses, and outparcels Close to Kentucky Transpark and minutes from I-65 Exits 26 & 28 Located in Warren County, within a day's drive of 60% of U.S. markets High-quality utilities: Public water/sewer, natural gas, and fiber internet Competitive tax incentives and sales tax exemptions for qualifying businesses