KAAN Experience - A Corporate Accommodations Management Company
Property Management in Lexington & Louisville, Kentucky Contact Us
What is the KAAN Experience
KAAN embodies our family values of love, kindness, peacefulness and hospitality and a sense of security for and towards each other. We want our guests to feel welcome at any of our properties in Lexington, Kentucky, knowing that your satisfaction is our paramount interest.
Gone are the days when traveling for work meant you had to stay in a sterile or tasteless hotel room for extended periods of time. So when you have to stay away from your home for work or other reasons, KAAN experience is your home away from home every time you come to Lexington, Kentucky.
Three Reasons To Choose Us
Comfort
We make our customers feel at home away from home by providing the amenities you can expect at your own home, from high-speed internet and Wi-Fi, to Netflix and other amenities.
Privacy & Safety
We choose our homes with your safety and privacy in our mind. Our units are fully installed with state-of-the-art monitors for smoke, carbon monoxide and sensors as well as fire extinguishers and first aid kits.
The KAAN Surprise Gift
Surprise and more family fun. Surprise gift for every 10th night at any of our facilities.
Do You Own Rental Property?
Let’s talk. We are always in search of good properties for our corporate short term tenants.
Areas We Serve

Lexington KY
Lexington is a city in Kentucky. It’s known for horse farms and thoroughbred racetracks like Keeneland. The Kentucky Horse Park features the International Museum of the Horse, the Hall of Champions and many equine breeds. Ashland, the estate of 1800s politician Henry Clay, includes a mansion and formal garden. Clay is buried at the Lexington Cemetery, which has an arboretum, lakes and a Romanesque gatehouse. ― Google

Louiville KY
Louisville, Kentucky’s largest city, sits on the Ohio River along the Indiana border. Every May, its racecourse Churchill Downs hosts the Kentucky Derby, a renowned horse race whose long history is explored at the Kentucky Derby Museum. Baseball is celebrated at the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory, where Major League bats are produced and a giant baseball “slugger” marks the entrance. ― Google