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Lee Blakeman

Lee Blakeman
Real Estate Agent (Sales Associate)
Bowling Green KY

Sales Associate (KY: 246823)

7 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Warren County, KY
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Hunt Real Estate Group

Office Website
Office Address
1053-A-Lovers Ln
Bowling Green, KY  42103
(Warren County)
Office Phone
270-745-9900
Office Fax
270-843-8287
Mobile
270-791-0260
Email
leeb*******@*****.com
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Service Areas

Plum Springs: KY Richardsville: KY Bowling Green: KY Hadley: KY Plano: KY Franklin: KY Scottsville: KY Halfway: KY Lindseyville: KY Huff: KY Brownsville: KY Sunfish: KY Woodbury: KY Welchs Creek: KY Huntsville: KY Aberdeen: KY Dunbar: KY Morgantown: KY Provo: KY Logansport: KY Brooklyn: KY Powderly: KY Greenville: KY Alvaton: KY Oakland: KY Woodburn: KY Smiths Grove: KY Rockfield: KY Browning: KY Adolphus: KY Holland: KY Bee Spring: KY Mammoth Cave: KY Ollie: KY Roundhill: KY Sweeden: KY Kyrock: KY Rocky Hill: KY Rochester: KY Jetson: KY Beech Creek: KY Beechmont: KY Belton: KY Bremen: KY Browder: KY South Carrollton: KY Central City: KY Cleaton: KY Drakesboro: KY Dunmor: KY Penrod: KY Graham: KY

About Lee Blakeman

**Lee Blakeman, REALTOR®**
**Weichert REALTORS® - The Hunt Group**
1053A Lovers Lane
Bowling Green, KY 42103

Lee Blakeman brings a unique blend of local expertise and diverse professional experience to the real estate industry. A lifelong resident of Bowling Green, Kentucky, Lee has deep roots in the community, shaped by his upbringing alongside his father, Bernard W. Blakeman Jr., a Professional Land Surveyor since 1970. From a young age, Lee gained invaluable insights into property transactions, often assisting in surveying land designated for auction sales. This experience was further enriched by his collaboration with Thomas R. Hunt, the Principal Broker at Weichert REALTORS® - The Hunt Group, and Rex Board, a former REALTOR® and long-term employee of his father's firm.

Through his work in surveying, Lee acquired a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies involved in real estate, including property deed analysis, zoning regulations, and the meticulous process of drafting legal descriptions. He learned the importance of treating every client with fairness and respect, recognizing that every property, regardless of size or type, holds significant value for its owner.

While Lee initially pursued a career in music, earning a degree in music education from Western Kentucky University and a master's degree from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, he has also maintained a strong connection to the local community. Since 2004, he has served as a part-time professor at WKU and has been actively involved in various orchestras. His role as personnel manager for Orchestra Kentucky of Bowling Green since 2005 has further honed his skills in communication and relationship-building.

Lee's background in music has instilled in him the importance of listening and understanding individual needs, which he believes is essential in fostering strong relationships with real estate clients. While many may already have trusted REALTORS®, Lee is committed to earning the confidence of future buyers and sellers, one transaction at a time.

With a dedication to professionalism and a passion for helping others navigate the real estate market, Lee Blakeman is poised to be a valuable partner in your property journey.

Warren County, KY Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$395,132
Avg. Listing Price
From Lee's portfolio
3.5 / 2.5
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,141 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
948
Active Listings
Current inventory

Warren County, Kentucky represents one of the state's most dynamic real estate markets, anchored by Bowling Green's economic vitality and supported by a robust network of 513 actively licensed agents. This south-central Kentucky market has experienced remarkable growth driven by Western Kentucky University's presence, a thriving automotive manufacturing sector, and strategic positioning along major transportation corridors including Interstate 65.

The county's real estate landscape benefits from diverse economic drivers that create sustained demand across multiple property segments. From student housing serving the university's 20,000+ enrollment to executive homes for Corvette plant managers, Warren County offers opportunities that attract both seasoned investors and first-time buyers. With all 513 licensed agents maintaining current email contacts, the market demonstrates exceptional digital connectivity and professional accessibility.

Major Warren County, Kentucky Real Estate Markets

Bowling Green dominates Warren County's real estate activity, serving as the county seat and home to Western Kentucky University. The city's downtown revitalization has sparked significant residential development, while neighborhoods like Stonehenge and Indian Hills command premium prices. Smaller communities like Plum Springs, Woodburn, and Smiths Grove offer rural residential opportunities that appeal to buyers seeking country living within commuting distance of urban amenities.

The county's proximity to Nashville, just 65 miles south, has created a surprising trend of Music City commuters choosing Warren County for its affordability and quality of life. This dynamic has elevated markets in southern Warren County communities, where buyers can secure larger properties at significantly lower costs than comparable Nashville suburbs while maintaining reasonable drive times to Tennessee's employment centers.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Warren County's real estate market exhibits fascinating seasonal patterns influenced by the academic calendar, with student housing transactions peaking during spring and summer months. The manufacturing sector's stability, anchored by General Motors' Corvette assembly plant and numerous automotive suppliers, provides year-round demand for mid-range housing. Agricultural properties maintain steady interest from both working farmers and lifestyle buyers seeking acreage for recreational purposes.

Geographic complexity emerges from the county's varied topography, from rolling hills in the eastern sections to flatter agricultural lands in the west. Properties near Mammoth Cave National Park's northern boundary command premium prices due to scenic value and recreational access. The Barren River's influence creates waterfront opportunities that attract both permanent residents and vacation home buyers, adding another layer to the market's diverse character.

Why Businesses Need Warren County, Kentucky Agent Contact Data

Real estate service providers, from mortgage lenders to home inspection companies, require comprehensive agent contact information to effectively penetrate Warren County's market. With 513 agents actively serving diverse client needs across urban, suburban, and rural segments, businesses must maintain current contact databases to capitalize on referral opportunities and partnership potential. The market's student housing component alone generates thousands of annual transactions requiring specialized services.

Technology companies, marketing firms, and financial services providers benefit significantly from direct agent access in this digitally connected market. Warren County's agents demonstrate high engagement with digital tools and communication platforms, making email marketing particularly effective. The concentration of educated, tech-savvy agents creates ideal conditions for introducing innovative real estate solutions and services that can scale throughout Kentucky's broader market.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Lee Blakeman has 1 property for sale in Bowling Green and surrounding areas.

$349,900

Listed 2025-09-17

3122 Smallhouse Rd
Bowling Green, KY  42104

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,283
Lot: 16,988 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Lee Blakeman currently has no rental properties available in Bowling Green and surrounding areas. Check back later.