19 counties · ranked by income-to-home ratio

Most Affordable Counties in Kentucky

Counties in Kentucky where housing is most affordable relative to local incomes. Higher income-to-home ratios mean residents spend less of their earnings on housing.

# County BTI Score Afford. Ratio Home Value Med. Income Med. Rent Tax Rate
01 Pike County KY 8 0.43 $96,900 $41,271 $826 0.8%
02 Boone County KY 50 0.39 $237,600 $91,697 $1,177 0.9%
03 Laurel County KY 34 0.38 $141,300 $53,693 $772 0.6%
04 Daviess County KY 72 0.37 $171,100 $64,021 $890 0.9%
05 Kenton County KY 71 0.37 $207,700 $76,016 $961 1.0%
06 Pulaski County KY 47 0.35 $140,400 $48,768 $810 0.7%
07 Bullitt County KY 45 0.35 $214,000 $73,900 $947 0.9%
08 Christian County KY 53 0.34 $142,000 $48,920 $984 0.7%
09 Hardin County KY 21 0.34 $186,500 $64,136 $909 0.7%
10 Franklin County KY 65 0.34 $184,000 $62,929 $902 0.9%
11 McCracken County KY 57 0.34 $172,300 $58,490 $849 0.7%
12 Campbell County KY 38 0.34 $214,400 $71,979 $979 1.1%
13 Scott County KY 60 0.34 $240,800 $80,782 $1,098 0.7%
14 Oldham County KY 43 0.33 $357,500 $117,334 $1,113 0.9%
15 Jessamine County KY 68 0.31 $226,900 $69,905 $972 0.8%
16 Jefferson County KY 48 0.30 $222,200 $66,296 $1,045 0.9%
17 Madison County KY 53 0.30 $200,600 $59,797 $826 0.8%
18 Warren County KY 49 0.28 $227,300 $63,074 $942 0.7%
19 Fayette County KY 63 0.27 $247,900 $66,087 $1,065 0.9%