Palomar
Southwest Lexington's golf-community favorite — quiet streets and well-kept traditionals.
A local's read on Palomar.
Palomar sits in Lexington's southwest quadrant, near the Man o' War / Harrodsburg Road interchange. It includes subdivisions like Palomar Hills, Palomar Estates, and Palomar Farms, most built between the late 1980s and early 2000s, and wraps around the Greenbrier Golf & Country Club.
Buyers find traditional brick-and-stone homes on established, landscaped lots with the quiet of a settled neighborhood and easy access to shopping and downtown.
The day-to-day feel.
Palomar reads quiet and well-kept. Streets curve through mature landscaping; golf carts and dog walkers are more common than through-traffic.
It attracts a mix of families, downsizers, and relocating professionals who want a southwest-side address.
Before you write an offer.
- · Multiple HOAs across sub-neighborhoods, typically with reasonable dues.
- · Greenbrier Golf & Country Club membership is separate; check availability.
- · School assignments include Veterans Park, Beaumont, and Dunbar depending on exact address.
- · Lots and interiors are generally larger than Beaumont — price per square foot reflects that.
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