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Oldefield Homes in Lexington with 2014-2020 Builds

Oldefield feels like a Lexington neighborhood built for day-to-day ease rather than show.

Listing summary: 3 Active4 Pending

Median $347,000

Community Highlights

  • Mid-2010s construction concentrated between 2014 and 2020
  • Mostly three- and four-bedroom floor plans with a few larger six-bedroom homes
  • Garage parking throughout the neighborhood
  • Open-plan interiors with granite countertops, fireplaces, and fenced outdoor space
Open living areasGranite countertopsFireplacesWalk-in closets

Amenities & Lifestyle

Outdoor Living

Front porches, patios, and fenced backyards recur throughout the neighborhood · Average lot sizes around 0.16 acres keep outdoor upkeep manageable

Interior Layout

Open living areas, granite countertops, fireplaces, walk-in closets, and high ceilings are common themes · Three- and four-bedroom plans define most of the neighborhood, with a few larger six-bedroom homes adding flexibility

Practical Features

Garage parking is standard across the recorded inventory · Some homes advertise tankless water heaters, sprinkler systems, and additional storage-focused utility features

Architecture & Style

Type
Single-family homes
Style
Mid-2010s traditional single-family homes
Quality
Midrange Lexington Single Family Neighborhood
Built
2014–2020
100% Garage100% Basement
  • Garage parking
  • Open living areas
  • Granite countertops
  • Fireplaces
  • Walk-in closets
  • Front porches
  • Patios

Location & Proximity

Lexington single-family neighborhood with a compact suburban footprint and practical access to schools, shopping, and dining

Rocky Creek Elementary attendance areaBeechwood Middle School attendance areaLexington High School areaEveryday shopping and dining in Lexington

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Rocky Creek
Middle
Beechwood Middle School
High
Lexington

About Oldefield

AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Oldefield, Lexington

First Impressions

Oldefield feels like a Lexington neighborhood built for day-to-day ease rather than show. The homes fall into a clear 2014-2020 build window, the overall profile is cohesive without feeling overly formal, and the lots stay manageable. Current availability runs from $295,000 to $425,000, putting the neighborhood squarely in Lexington's midrange single-family market. The appeal is practical and immediate: solid bedroom counts, garage-oriented homes, and a setting that keeps school mornings, errands, and dinner plans refreshingly straightforward.

Home Styles & Community Feel

Most homes here were built from 2014 through 2020, and that timing shows up in the way they live. Three- and four-bedroom plans form the heart of the neighborhood, with a few larger six-bedroom layouts adding extra flexibility for buyers who need more room. Homes generally range from about 1,700 to 3,200 square feet, and the design language is familiar in the best way: open living areas, granite countertops, fireplaces, walk-in closets, and high ceilings are all common threads. Front porches, patios, and fenced backyards give many homes an easy, settled feel, while average lot sizes around 0.16 acres keep the footprint comfortable without feeling oversized.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Oldefield is not trying to be a pool-and-clubhouse destination, and that is part of its identity. Life here reads as home-centered and low-drama: mornings on the porch, family time around an open kitchen and living room, and backyards that are large enough for grilling, pets, or a little play without turning every weekend into yard work. Garage parking is standard throughout the neighborhood, which adds to the clean, functional rhythm of the streetscape. It is a good fit for buyers who want space that works hard for everyday living, not a long checklist of formal amenities.

Location & Schools

Convenience is one of the clearest strengths here. Shopping, dining, and local services are close at hand, and the neighborhood sits near Lexington High School closely enough that one of the current homes is directly across from campus. The common school pattern is Rocky Creek Elementary, Beechwood Middle School, and Lexington High. For buyers looking for newer single-family construction in Lexington, manageable upkeep, and a neighborhood that feels straightforward to live in, Oldefield makes a strong case through comfort and practicality rather than flash.

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Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Oldefield, Lexington

Pricing

Median Price
$347,000
Average Price
$351,043

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
4.1
Avg Bathrooms
3.1
Avg Lot Size
0.15 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
7
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
2017
New Construction
0%

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