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4 Properties Found in Louisville, KY
$144,900
Beds: 2 Baths: 2 Full
Condominium Unit
All new cabinetry, counters, flooring, paint, bathrooms with tile floors, new vanities and new lighting. It has a...
Weichert Realtors-Abg Prop.
(866) 413-6597
$129,900
Beds: 2 Baths: 2 Full
Condominium Unit
This is an unrenovated unit. We can add the upgrades per your specifications from a menu of items. Or, buy at this...
Weichert Realtors-Abg Prop.
(866) 413-6597
$129,900
Beds: 2 Baths: 2 Full
Condominium Unit
Awesome open 2 bedroom/2 bath plan on the ground floor! updated kitchen with new cabinets, counters, lighting and...
Weichert Realtors-Abg Prop.
(866) 413-6597
$124,900
Beds: 2 Baths: 2 Full
Condominium Unit
OPEN HOUSE from 2-4 PM on Sunday, February 14th! Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo with attached garage in desired...
Patti Morgan
(502) 423-9798
Louisville is Kentucky's largest city and straddles the border with Indiana, hence its nickname Kentuckiana. Nearby are the Falls of the Ohio, a national wildlife conservation area whose rapids are the only natural obstacle in the Ohio River. Historically, Louisville has served as a distribution and transportation hub, and with it, the city has experienced renewed popularity and prosperity, which has carried it to its present status as the 16th most-populated city in the nation.
Despite its embattled Civil War past, Louisville's rich history is colored by other claims to fame. It is best known for hosting the Kentucky Derby, the first leg of the Triple Crown trio of thoroughbred horse races. It is the most popular horse racing event and is dubbed 'The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports.' The city is also the birthplace of the Louisville Slugger, the official bat of Major League Baseball and a catalyst that revolutionized America's favorite pastime. The Louisville Slugger Museum showcases the history of the popular brand and houses exhibits of historical bats, such as the one legendary baseball player Babe Ruth used for his last homerun as a New York Yankee. The Belle of Louisville steamboat is perhaps one of the most beloved symbols of this city. Built in 1914, this grand ship is the oldest steamboat in operation; it became a National Historic Landmark in 1989.
Affordable housing
Due to recent renewal efforts, the city is experiencing more steady growth, especially in home appreciations, according to the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (OFHEO). Louisville's affordable housing prices have attracted many new families to the area. Currently, the average price for Louisville homes for sale is $159,900.
The Old Louisville neighborhood has one of the most diverse populations in the city, and it boasts a large collection of Victorian houses. This sprawling community of 1,205 acres was the city's first suburb and offers dozens of stately homes and vintage architectural styles. To buy a home in this charming town, expect to pay an average price of just $65,000.
The more modern entertainment district of the Highlands neighborhood offers its own brand of charm, bounded by Beargrass Creek near downtown. It was the last neighborhood in the downtown district to be urbanized, and it has since amassed a high concentration of nightclubs, restaurants and shopping venues. A wealth of housing is on sale here, including apartments, condominiums, townhouses and single family homes. Affordable as always, homes here start with an average price of $170,000. So whether you're looking for old town charm or modern convenience, start your Louisville home search today!
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisville
http://experts.about.com/e/h/hi/History_of_Louisville,_Kentucky.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisville_Slugger_Museum
http://www.belleoflouisville.org/
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http://www.courier-journal.com/kyguide/2005/realestate_overview.htm
http://www.courier-journal.com/kyguide/2005/realestate_ky_lives.htm
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http://www.realtor.org/Research.nsf/files/REL06Q1T.pdf/$FILE/REL06Q1T.pdf
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Highlands_%28Louisville%29
Community Information for 40206
Population: 18,871
Median Age: 39
Median Household Income: $41,721
Households with Children: 22.77%
Median Travel Time to Work: 16.1 minutes
Real Estate Market Information
Median Home Sale Price: $145,000
Annual Turnover Rate: 16.27%
In current residence +5 years: 33.55%
Median years in residence: 3
Homes Owned: 44.01%
Homes Rented: 43.71%
Homes Vacant: 12.27%