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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, Moving is an exciting and fresh start. While we are here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Radcliff.

About Radcliff, KY

Radcliff is a dynamic city located in Hardin County, Kentucky, situated just south of Louisville. Established in the mid-20th century, Radcliff has grown into a bustling community with a population of approximately 25,000 residents. So, there’s this guy, Colonel William Radcliffe – ever heard of him? Railroad tycoon turned namesake for the bustling city. Today it stands as a melting pot with stories stretching back through time.

With its great location, thriving financial scene, and dynamic cultural vibe, it's no wonder everyone talks about Radcliff. Sitting snug by Fort Knox along important travel routes makes the city a lively hub where commerce meets military action and cultural festivities come alive.

Join in with Radcliff's close community by diving headfirst into volunteer work, joining local clubs, or becoming part of civic groups. Roll up your sleeves for neighborhood cleanup drives, attend lively community gatherings, or pitch in at fundraising events - it's all about making meaningful connections and contributing positively.

What To Do in Radcliff, KY

For anyone wandering through or calling it home, Radcliff steps up to the plate with loads of attractions and fun activities.

  • Museum: A hop away from Radcliff, you'll find Fort Knox. This isn't any ordinary base; it houses both a massive gold vault and trains the Army's finest in armor warfare. At Fort Knox, you can soak up the past by wandering through museums, visiting old sites, and catching some military action firsthand.
  • Outdoor Adventure: Heading outdoors for some adventure is what we're diving into now. Want a slice of nature in Radcliff? Head over to spots like the serene Saunders Springs Nature Preserve or take a stroll through North Woodland Trail. Imagine unwinding in nature's lap where hikes lead to breathtaking views, picnics under open skies become routine, bird songs fill the air, and wildlife roams freely.
  • Culture: Jump headfirst into a sea of culture in Radcliff by making plans to hit up some festivals and events any time of the year. You'll never run out of things here if you're into soaking up some culture—from buzzing concert venues filled with music lovers taking in performances by local bands only seen here, most likely because they haven’t hit the mainstream yet.
  • Dining and Shopping: Sample delicious cuisine from around the world at Radcliff's diverse restaurants, cafes, and eateries. From mouth-watering Southern classics to exotic flavors from around the globe, not forgetting the own homegrown delicacies—there’s something here for everyone, no matter your budget. Hit up neighborhood stores and open-air markets for some of the best hidden gems.

Working in Radcliff, KY

Radcliff's economy benefits from manufacturing, retail, healthcare, and hospitality. The city's unemployment rate is low at 4.9%, which is a bit higher than the national average. The median household income is very low at $48,325 per year, which is an abysmal $20,700 lower than the American average of $69,021.

The economy is growing at the same pace as the rest of the country. Radcliff’s predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 35.4%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.

Industries offering the most jobs are public administration (9.3%), healthcare (8.6%), accommodation & food services (8.3%), education (6.4%), construction (5.0%), retail stores (3.5%), and transportation activities/couriers (3.4%).

Radcliff, KY Neighborhoods

This city has many nice neighborhoods to consider when relocating here.

  • Radcliff South: The median real estate price is $252,175. This amount is higher than 63.8% of all other places in Kentucky. Some properties are owner-occupied, others are rentals. The average rent is $1,275. The vacancy rate is 9.0%.
  • Long View: The median real estate price is $207,024. The average rental price is $1,228. The vacancy rate is 0.6%, which makes it difficult to find an available place to buy or rent.
  • City Center / Red Hill: This downtown area is nice and well-maintained. The median price for a home is $196,929. The average rent is $1,436, and the vacancy rate is 14.9%.
  • Rogersville / Vine Grove Junction: The Dixie Highway S runs down the eastern border of this neighborhood.** The median price is $194,353. The average rent is $1,347. The vacancy rate is 17.3%.

Radcliff, KY School District

Hardin County Schools is the administrator for the public schools. The school district spends $11,462 each year on each student. The student-to-teacher ratio is excellent at 14 to one.

There are two private schools in Radcliff. They are the North Hardin Christian School (PK to 12th) and Hardin Christian Academy (PK to 12th).

There are no colleges or universities in Radcliff; however, there are 53 colleges and universities within 100 miles. Some schools to consider are in nearby Louisville, about a half-hour’s drive. They include the private school Bellarmine University and the public school, the University of Louisville.

Moving to Radcliff, KY Resource Guide

The City of Radcliff’s municipal government consists of an elected mayor and six members serving on the City Council. There is more information on Radcliff's website.

The Radcliff Parks & Recreation maintains the parks, facilities, events, and community programs. There are youth leagues for baseball, soccer, and football. There is the Radcliff City Pool and the Colvin Community Center to enjoy.

Radcliff, KY Housing

The median home sales price in Radcliff is $260,000. The price trend is up 10.9% year-over-year. The housing market is a seller’s market, with fewer homes listed for sale than potential buyers. Housing costs are a pleasant 25% lower than the rest of the country. The cost of living is 2% higher than in other Kentucky cities and a terrific 8% less than the national average.