6 senior apartments communities across 1 city in Kentucky. Kentucky's senior-care market is anchored by Louisville and Lexington, with smaller hubs in Northern Kentucky and Bowling Green.
Senior apartments are age-restricted rental homes - typically for residents 55+ or 62+ - designed for older adults who live independently.
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Aberdeen, KY

Aberdeen, KY

Aberdeen, KY

Aberdeen, KY

Aberdeen, KY

Aberdeen, KY
Senior Apartments (typical US range)
$900 - $2,500 per month (US market-rate, 2026)
Senior apartments are the most affordable senior-housing option because no services are bundled into the rent. Market-rate rents typically run $900-$2,500/month depending on city and apartment size. HUD-subsidized senior apartments cap rent at roughly 30% of the resident's monthly income, which can mean rents as low as $200-$400/month for qualifying low-income seniors. Medicare and Medicaid do not pay for senior apartments directly.
The cost of living in Kentucky is almost 10% below the national average, making it a great place to retire. There are some areas where the costs are above the national average, such as utilities and transportation, but the housing is nearly 20% below the national average. The price for groceries is slightly below the national average as well. One area where Kentucky excels is the median home cost, as it's over $150K cheaper than the US average, making home buying easier. If one is looking to retire in Kentucky, there are plenty of options for you regarding an affordable retirement. Kentucky's cost-of-living index is 90.9 (100 = US average). The median home price is around $141,000. Average rent runs about $763 a month.
Senior apartments fit active older adults who want lower-maintenance rental housing and a community of neighbors closer to their own age. They're a strong match for seniors downsizing from a larger home, for fixed-income retirees who need an affordable rental, and for couples where both partners are still independent. Many residents move in their late 60s or 70s and stay for years - sometimes transitioning to assisted living or memory care on a different campus later.
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