Idle Hour Homes for Sale in Lexington, KY – Neighborhood Guide

Welcome to Idle Hour – Mid-Century Charm Meets Modern Convenience

Tucked between Richmond Road and New Circle Road in south Lexington, Idle Hour is a beloved mid-century neighborhood that embodies the best of 1950s suburban planning — tree-lined streets, generous lot sizes, and a tight-knit community spirit that modern developments try to replicate. Developed in the post-WWII housing boom when IBM brought thousands of jobs to Lexington, Idle Hour has evolved into one of the city’s most charming and well-located neighborhoods, with easy access to dining, shopping, and the University of Kentucky campus.

What Makes Idle Hour Special

Idle Hour is the rare Lexington neighborhood that feels like a small town within the city. The Idle Hour Neighbors Alliance keeps community bonds strong with an annual June picnic, September neighborhood yard sale, and monthly yard contests. The 23-acre Idle Hour Park anchors the neighborhood with baseball and football fields, wheelchair-accessible walking paths, and green space for families. And the Idle Hour Country Club, established in 1946, lends an air of elegance with its 18-hole golf course bordering the neighborhood to the north.

Idle Hour Real Estate Market Data (February 2026)

$598,500
Median Home Price
$598,500 – $598,500
Price Range
190 days
Avg. Days on Market
Zip Code40502
Housing TypesSingle-family, Mid-century
Year Built1950s-1960s
SchoolsBreckinridge ES, area middle/high schools
Best ForGolf enthusiasts, mid-century home lovers
Market TierModerate

Source: flexmls / ImagineMLS, February 2026. Idle Hour homes are priced 29% below the Lexington median, making it a moderate-tier option for buyers. The Lexington-wide median home price is $379,900 as of February 2026, with an average absorption rate of 1.75 months and a sold-to-list ratio of 96.7%.

Schools Serving Idle Hour

LevelSchoolRatingHighlights
ElementaryBreckinridge ElementaryBSmall community feel, active PTA
MiddleCrawford MiddleC+Diverse student body, arts programs
HighHenry Clay High SchoolA+Liberal Arts Academy, top 5 in KY

Dining, Drinks & Things to Do Near Idle Hour

One of Idle Hour’s biggest perks is what’s right around the corner. Residents are steps away from some of Lexington’s favorite local spots:

  • O’Neill’s on Richmond Road – A Lexington institution for burgers, cold brews, live music, and Tuesday trivia nights. If you live in Idle Hour, this becomes your neighborhood pub.
  • KPOT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot – Tabletop grills and hot pot for a fun group dining experience, right on Richmond Road
  • Viva Mexico – Street-style tacos, loaded nachos, and margaritas that locals swear by
  • Sharetea Lexington – Bubble tea and refreshing drinks for the after-school crowd
  • Red Mile – Historic harness racing track (est. 1875), just a short drive away for live races and events
  • Jacobson Park – 216-acre park nearby with a lake for fishing and kayaking, disc golf, and miles of trails
  • Fayette Mall – Lexington’s largest shopping center is minutes away on Nicholasville Road
  • Rupp Arena – Catch UK Wildcats basketball, just a 10-minute drive to downtown

What Residents Love About Idle Hour

  • Henry Clay High School zone – One of Kentucky’s top public high schools with the prestigious Liberal Arts Academy
  • Half-acre+ lots – Rare for this close to downtown; mature trees, long driveways, and real yard space
  • Idle Hour Country Club – 18-hole private golf course bordering the neighborhood since 1946
  • Community spirit – Annual picnics, yard sales, monthly contests, and the active Neighbors Alliance keep everyone connected
  • Idle Hour Senior Center – Free for residents 60+, with fitness facilities and social programming (opened 2016)
  • 10% appreciation – Strong year-over-year price gains make this a solid investment
  • Central location – 10 minutes to UK campus, downtown, and major shopping corridors

How Idle Hour Compares

Idle Hour occupies a sweet spot between the premium prices of Chevy Chase and the more affordable options in Zandale or Garden Springs. Like Kenwick and South Hill, it offers authentic mid-century character that can’t be replicated in newer builds. The half-acre lots are larger than most comparable neighborhoods, and the Henry Clay High School assignment adds significant value. For buyers who want established charm, generous space, and a walkable restaurant scene on Richmond Road, Idle Hour delivers.

Ready to Explore Idle Hour?

From mid-century ranch homes to Cape Cod colonials on half-acre lots, Idle Hour has something special for every buyer. As a local Lexington agent, I’ll help you find the right fit in one of the city’s most charming neighborhoods.

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