o
o
o
retire

Finding the Best Places to Retire Since 2006!

o
o

Trent Village

1393 Trent Blvd., Lexington, Kentucky 40517

o
o

Trent Village, a 55+ Apartment Community in Lexington, Kentucky, Boasts Leafy Grounds, 24-Hour Maintenance and Affordable Living

Located in Lexington, Kentucky, Trent Village is a comfortable a 55+ apartment community with an emphasis on affordable living. It is one of several age restricted apartment developements owned by Episcopal Retirement Services. The company has communities in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois in addition to Kentucky.

o
o

Trent Village has 41 one bedroom units and 13 two bedroom units. Each apartment has a full kitchen with a refrigerator, a dishwasher and a stove, a bath with a walk-in shower, plenty of natural light, air conditioning, a balcony and an interior entrance. A laundry area is just down the hall. Building exterior colors are muted green and gray with white trim. The onsite maintenance staff maintains the leafy, spacious grounds and ensures that everything is working as it should.

Prices begin at around $530 per month, but please veritfy this price with Trent Village as it is bound to change over time. Income restrictions do apply.

o
o

Residents gather regularly for card games, board games and holiday parties. There is a fitness center and a new clubhouse. Partaking in a monthly bus trip is a small extra fee, but spiritual care, social services and a wellness clinic are offered at no extra charge.

o
o

Visit tinyurl.com/kz63rsp for more information.

o
o

Kentucky:

Kentucky became the 15th state to enter the Union on June 1, 1792. Early settlers noticed a dark grass growing from the rich limestone soil and gave the area its nickname - the Bluegrass State. Daniel Boone blazed a trail through the state's Cumberland Gap which many followed.

Bounded by the Ohio River and the Appalachian Mountains, the state has five divergent geographic regions. Rolling meadows, plateaus, mountains, flat lands, valleys, and coal fields are all possible within state borders. Because of its diverse geography, Kentucky has four different and distinct seasons with considerable fluctuations in summer and winter temperatures.

Although the Bluegrass State is noted for its Bourbon Whiskey, racehorses, coal, and tobacco, it is gaining a reputation for health services, auto manufacturing, transportation logistics, and biotechnology. Eight well-endowed public universities keep pulling the quality of life forward.

Fort Knox holds almost 150 million ounces of gold for the U.S. Government. Other items it's held include the Magna Carta and the crown of St. Stephen.

o
o

Stats:

Population - 4,436,974

Persons 65 years old and over - 15%

High school graduates, persons age 25+ - 84% 

Bachelor's degree or higher, persons age 25+ - 22% 

Persons of Hispanic or Latino origin - 3% 

White persons, not Hispanic - 85% 

Median household income - $43,740 

Median home value - $123,200 

Social Security taxed? No

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

o
o
o
o


o
o

Webwerxx, Inc. Copyright (c) 2006-2018. All rights reserved. No part of this electronic publication may be reproduced in any way without the express written consent of Webwerxx, Inc. Reproducing any original part of this publication without written permission from Webwerxx, Inc. is plagiarism. Numerous attempts were made to verify the accuracy of the information contained in this website, but some information may have changed since each article and/or report went online, and Webwerxx, Inc. is not responsible for inaccurate information contained in its articles and/or reports.

o