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SnapSolve Lexington What a finished solution looks like
Real-world Lexington examples • Not just theory

Example: Gyms near UKY under $50/month

Request: “Find 3 gyms near UKY with squat racks under $50/month.”

Here’s the kind of comparison I’d send. Exact prices and details are always checked for you at the time of your request.

Gym Approx. price Distance from UKY Why it’s good Things to know
Lexington Athletic Club ~$40/month About 1.5 miles Several squat racks, big free-weight area, popular with lifters. Busier during after-work hours.
Crunch Fitness – Lexington $10–30/month Short drive from campus Cheap, lots of equipment, students already use it. Can get crowded; membership tiers can be a little confusing.
Planet Fitness (Nicholasville Rd) $10–25/month Quick drive down Nicholasville Rd Very affordable, usually 24/7, plenty of machines. Smith machines instead of true free-weight squat racks.

In a real Solution Pack, I’d highlight which one I’d pick for you based on your budget, schedule, and whether you care more about price, equipment, or crowd levels.

Example: Car repair that won’t wreck your wallet

Request: “I need a decent, not-sketchy place to get my car fixed in Lexington.”

Instead of sending you a random list from Google, I’d narrow it down to a few places that consistently review well and match what you need done.

  • Southside Auto Repair – Long-time local shop with a reputation for straightforward explanations and fair prices.
  • Masterson Station Auto Repair – Solid option for common issues like brakes, cooling, and AC work.
  • Midas on Nicholasville Rd – Chain shop, but often has coupons and can be faster for simple jobs.

Your actual write-up would include rough price expectations, what each shop is best for, links, phone numbers, and what I’d personally try first in your situation.

Example: Off-campus housing areas around UKY

Request: “I’m new to UKY and don’t know where to look for housing. Which areas make sense?”

Here’s how I might break down neighborhoods before sending specific listings:

  • Chevy Chase – Walkable, nice neighborhood vibe, good mix of houses and small apartments. Usually a bit pricier, but feels more residential and safe.
  • Woodland/Euclid area – Very popular with students. Close to campus, food, and bars. Lots of older rentals, so condition can vary.
  • South Broadway corridor – Easy access to campus and downtown, plenty of larger apartment complexes and newer builds.
  • Woodland Park area – Mix of older houses and small buildings, close to green space and not far from campus.

A full housing Solution Pack would then include real listings that fit your budget, whether you have roommates, if you need parking, and how far you’re okay being from campus.