Property types in Louisville

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As the largest city in Kentucky, Louisville is the state’s sole first class city. Louisville is known for the Kentucky Derby and local university, making it a popular draw for Kentucky transplants. There are a few neighborhoods to choose from, making it difficult to make a final choice.

Crescent Hill is a neighborhood located in eastern Louisville. This area is urban for Kentucky, established in the late 1800s. It is popular among early commuters who are attracted to the eclectic community. You will find Victorian mansions and modest bungalows for an affordable price.

Clifton, situated close to downtown Louisville, was built in the early 1800s. This was one of the first suburbs and offers a diverse and artsy living area. There are plenty of great restaurants and shops within walking distance too.

Cherokee Triangle is located in the center of town, featuring large Victorian homes in a well-maintained community. Here, you will find many apartments and single-family homes with great property values.

Germantown, just southeast of downtown Louisville, was established by German immigrants in Kentucky’s earlier days. Here, you will find sturdy homes and well-maintained yards. It is within walking distance of artsy communities, making it a popular choice for young families.

Norton Commons is a northeastern neighborhood that has an old-fashioned feel in spite of being quite new. This is a very suburban neighborhood, just perfect for a family.

Louisville is a great place to live and these neighborhoods are just the tip of the iceberg. You will find so much more in the city.
Average price in Louisville
sale 
$292,832
Average price per  sq.feet  $160
rent 
$1,056
Average price per  sq.feet  $1.02
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