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Meade County sits along the scenic Ohio River in north-central Kentucky, offering a unique blend of rural charm and strategic location. The county seat, Brandenburg, overlooks the river from dramatic bluffs, providing stunning views that have attracted settlers and visitors for centuries.
The presence of Fort Knox—one of the largest military installations in the United States—has significantly shaped Meade County's economy and culture. This military connection brings stable employment opportunities and a diverse population to the region, creating consistent demand for land and property.
Whether you own agricultural land, wooded acreage near the river, or vacant lots with development potential, Place Acre is ready to make you a fair cash offer. When you're ready to sell vacant Kentucky land, we make the process simple and stress-free.
The county's real estate market benefits from proximity to Louisville (about 45 miles northeast) and Elizabethtown (approximately 25 miles southeast). This accessibility, combined with the area's natural beauty, makes Meade County land attractive to buyers seeking rural properties within reach of urban amenities.
Before selling, it's wise to evaluate your raw land's essential factors to understand its true value. Additionally, understanding the hidden costs of owning raw land can help you make informed decisions about whether selling is the right choice for you.


Fort Knox stores approximately 147.3 million ounces of gold bullion, representing a significant portion of U.S. gold reserves.
The county boasts 35 miles of Ohio River frontage, historically important for trade and transportation in early America.
Brandenburg was established in 1825 and named after Solomon Brandenburg, an early settler who operated a ferry across the Ohio River.
Meade County sits at the crossroads of U.S. Route 60 and State Route 313, providing excellent access to regional markets.
Fort Knox employs over 10,000 military and civilian personnel, making it one of Kentucky's largest employers.
The county has seen steady growth due to Fort Knox expansions and increased interest in rural Kentucky properties.
For official demographic and economic data about Meade County, visit the U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts.
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