You've got questions, we've got answers
How to determine your price range
Everything you need to confidently buy your new home
What you need to know
Find trusted vendors in your area
Find utility information for your area
Blue Grass, IA is a quaint town with a lot of charm and even more history. Located on the edge of both Scott and Muscatine counties, this small but thriving farming community has so much to offer. Located on Highway 61 about ten miles from Davenport, this beautiful town is a wonderful place to call home. Blue Grass is kind, welcoming, and full of life. The cost of living here is low, while the median household income is one of the highest in Iowa.
With so much to see and do, residents in the area enjoy a diverse population in both age and demographics. Traffic on highways and roads is minimal, the nearest airport is about ten miles away, and if you want to see the coastline to catch some sun, it’s only about two hours away! The temperature and climate in the region are moderate and comfortable for most people no matter where you’re moving from.
Just because Blue Grass is small, doesn’t mean it can’t pack a punch! There is so much to enjoy in the area; catch a movie at the Blue Grass Drive-In Theater or take in the sites of the Mighty Mississippi just down the road at Buffalo Shores or the Clark’s Ferry Recreation Area. In the late summer, make the short drive to Davenport for the Great Mississippi Valley Fair.
If you are ready to start your real estate buying or selling journey, browse the latest homes for sale in Blue Grass, IA. You can also contact us, because with Ruhl&Ruhl You're Never on Your Own!
Nearest Ruhl & Ruhl Office: Davenport
4545 Welcome Way
Davenport, IA 52806
(563) 441-1776
The largest industries in Blue Grass are manufacturing, healthcare, social assistance and retail trade. Other industries include public administration, utilities, and financial services. Because Blue Grass is so close to Davenport, many residents choose to make the commute to work there, too.Towne & Country Homesteads
Blue Grass was originally on an Indian trail between the Mississippi River and the Cedar River. Grass in the area had a bluish tint and it became known as Blue Grass Point. The township originated—as did the town—being given the name “Blue Grass” when the post office was established in 1840.
The city celebrates Blue Grass Homecoming Days—formerly known as Blue Grass Days—a fun-filled weekend fundraiser for the community, which features carnival rides, royalty contests, live music and entertainment, parade, crafts, area fire department water fights, and an evening firework display.
We respect your concerns about privacy and value the relationship that we have with you.
Like many sites, we use cookies on our website to collect information to help improve your browsing experience. The cookies that we use allow our website to work and help us to understand what information is most useful to visitors.
For the best website browsing experience, please enable cookies. Go here for instructions on how to enable cookies on your browser.