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Logan County, Kentucky

Auburn Real Estate and Local Guide

A small home rule-class city in Logan County, originally called Federal Grove and renamed in the 1860s after Auburn, New York, the former home of several early settlers. Ranked Realty pairs verified local data with the agents who know Auburn best.

About the area

Living in Auburn, KY

Cave explorer Floyd Collins, subject of the 1925 Sand Cave rescue, was from Auburn.

IncomeAbout $46,071 median household
EducationAbout 16.3% hold a bachelor's or higher
CountyLogan County

The housing market

Homes in Auburn

  • About 69.6% of housing units are owner-occupied.
  • About 81.8% of housing is single-family homes.
  • The median home value is about $118,100.

Landmarks and lifestyle

What makes Auburn home

Shaker Museum at South Union

Museum preserving the region's Shaker heritage at the South Union Shaker Village site near Auburn

Auburn Historic District

District of 19th and early 20th century buildings

Logan County Public Library (Auburn branch)

Local lending library branch serving the city

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