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Neighborhoods in Louisville, KY

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    Harrods Creek

    An early-morning stroll through Harrods Creek comes with the soundtrack of chirping birds in the towering trees, the far-off humming of boat engines on the river and sunlight filtering through the dense green canopy. Northeast of downtown Louisville, this residential enclave set near the junction of the Ohio River—and alongside its namesake

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      $906K

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    Brownsboro Zorn

    Natural beauty and urban convenience meet in Brownsboro Zorn. Tucked into the densely populated Louisville area and named after two major streets, this corner of the Derby City brings sophisticated rural living to this urban area’s landscape. Less than a mile away from the busy Brownsboro Road and Zorn Avenue is an area of the neighborhood known

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      $812K

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      $185K - $7.1M

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      3 Listings

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    Cherokee Gardens

    Whitehall is a Southern-style Greek Revival mansion built in 1855 and located in the Louisville suburb of Cherokee Gardens. The grounds, open daily to the public and rentable for private events, feature several gardens. While Whitehall no longer houses residents, several other properties in Cherokee Gardens are on the National Register of Historic

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      $744K

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      $410K - $2.1M

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      3 Listings

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    Cherokee Seneca

    Located in eastern Louisville, Cherokee Seneca is a community where residents can stroll past classic southern homes to relax at the two large parks that frame the neighborhood, but they can also be sipping a bourbon downtown in 15 minutes. “Louisville is known for two things: bourbon and horseracing. The community really does identify with those

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      $622K

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      $244K - $2.3M

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      6 Listings

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    Highlands Douglass

    Once rural Kentucky farmland, the Highlands Douglass neighborhood was first established around the turn of the 20th century for commuters working in the city. Today, residents still enjoy the neighborhood's historically charming architecture, mature tree canopy and quiet, residential vibe. “There’s great parks, walkability and unique homes you

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      $536K

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      $175K - $3.2M

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      4 Listings

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    Cherokee Triangle

    With Victorian homes dating back to the turn of the century, one of Louisville's largest parks right next door and a range of locally owned shopping and dining options all within walking distance, it's hard to find just one reason why people opt to live in Cherokee Triangle. Some prefer the old-school vibe that comes from living in a historic

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      $528K

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      $158K - $1.5M

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      15 Listings

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    Lake Forest Beckley

    Known for its world-famous golf course and its proximity to local parks, Lake Forest Beckley, a suburb of Louisville offers residents the best of both worlds. “The city is right there, but you can also drive east just a few miles and it’s ‘my old Kentucky home’-type scenery," explains Boyd Darnell, assistant golf pro at the Valhalla Golf Club. In

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      $506K

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      $301K - $929K

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      11 Listings

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    O'Bannon

    Home to Ford’s Kentucky Truck Plant, the O’Bannon neighborhood is a community located at the outer edge of Louisville. A mixed-use community, to the west there's a large industrial hub – where residents will find manufacturing businesses like the Ford Plant, Eagle Steel and Fed/Ex – while to the east its primarily subdivisions. Large

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      $487K

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      $339K - $815K

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      9 Listings

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    Tyler Park

    Once a streetcar suburb 3 miles from downtown Louisville, the Tyler Park neighborhood features homes built in the early 1900s, a historic park, unique shopping areas, a well-known university and two hospital systems, all within walking distance. “Tyler Park is so centrally located that you can get almost anywhere in the city in about 15 minutes,”

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      $475K

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      $167K - $1.2M

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      5 Listings

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    Belknap

    With a charming collection of shotgun homes, little free libraries and towering maple trees in the Highlands, Belknap was ranked the third-best neighborhood to live in Louisville by Niche. “It’s very densely populated and is part of that cultural hub,” says Neal Cox, a Principal Broker of the Judah Real Estate Group who has been selling homes in

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      $464K

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      $268K - $839K

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      6 Listings

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    Thornhill

    Rooted by the native Washington hawthorn tree from which it gets its name, Thornhill is a small but well-established suburban city in the shadow of Louisville. Originally farmland owned by the Bates family, Thornhill’s transition to suburbia began in the 1960s. 10 miles from downtown Louisville, the winding residential streets present a peaceful

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      $437K

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      $260K - $764K

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      1 Listing

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    Downtown Louisville

    Downtown Louisville sits along the Ohio River, serving as the heartbeat of this historic city with around 620,000 residents. As the largest city in the state of Kentucky, Louisvillians have a wide variety of attractions and amenities at their fingertips. Since its founding in 1780, the city has long been a shipping port and even served as a point

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      $435K

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      $206K - $1M

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      7 Listings

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    Crescent Hill

    Crescent Hill, 15 minutes from Louisville, is a trendy area with a rich history. Dating back to the 1780s, Crescent Hill boasts homes over one hundred years old and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Crescent Hill’s railroad brought prominent families to the area, like tobacco trader, Joseph Peterson, who built a summer home

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      $412K

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      $142K - $971K

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      9 Listings

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    Gardiner Lane

    In Gardiner Lane, towering oak trees shade a series of narrow streets and a diverse collection of single-family homes. “It’s a little quieter and you have that suburban feel, but you’re still in the city proper,” says Neal Cox, a Principal Broker of the Judah Real Estate Group who has been selling homes in the area for over seven years. The

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      $407K

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      $296K - $639K

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      1 Listing

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    Saint Regis Park

    First established in 1953, St. Regis Park is a small city located just east of Downtown Louisville. With over 600 homes and a convenient location close to stores at St. Matthews and popular work destinations like Norton Women’s and Children’s Hospital, St. Regis Park combines a local community vibe with access to Louisville's best shopping and

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      $395K

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      $326K - $755K

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      4 Listings

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    Hayfield Dundee

    The deep roar of a lion is usually a cause for alarm, but those living in Hayfield Dundee are used to being "Close enough to the Louisville Zoo that you can hear the lions roaring on a quiet day," says Jackie Wilson, a local agent with Real Estate Go To. The zoo is just one of several nearby amenities that add to Hayfield Dundee's family-friendly

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      $388K

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      $117K - $1.2M

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      9 Listings

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    Deer Park

    Deer Park, 4 miles southeast of downtown Louisville, is a walkable neighborhood with craftsman and Victorian homes. It features tree-lined streets and local cafes. The area offers a vibrant community atmosphere. Deer Park, located four miles southeast of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, is a middle- and working-class neighborhood within the larger

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      $378K

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      $130K - $781K

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      16 Listings

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    Graymoor-Devondale

    Located in northeast Jefferson County, the city of Graymoor-Devondale is about 10 miles from downtown Louisville. “The city is actually made up of 13 different developments that were built between the 1950s and early 1970s that all came together in the mid-1980s,” says Graymoor-Devondale’s Mayor John Vaughan. When the locale was reincorporated in

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      $372K

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      $304K - $519K

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      2 Listings

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    Old Louisville

    Old Louisville has been described as a place that time forgot. The historic district and neighborhood in central Louisville covers about 48 city blocks between the city center to the north and the University of Louisville to the south. It is the third-largest Historic Preservation District in the U.S., with its most extensive collection of

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      $347K

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      $125K - $2.4M

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      35 Listings

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    Original Highlands

    The Original Highlands sits along the active retail hub that is Bardstown Road, and a vibrant mural on the thoroughfare says it all – this neighborhood is weird, independent and proud. “This area is part of Louisville’s cultural hub and is more densely populated,” says Neal Cox, a Principal Broker of the Judah Real Estate Group who has been

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      $345K

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      $189K - $815K

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    Worthington

    Located just 20 miles east of Louisville, Worthington, Kentucky is a small suburban neighborhood that offers a quiet yet accessible lifestyle for those looking to live close to the city. “This is a family-friendly neighborhood, and we have very low housing inventory in this area,” says Becky Lusch, a Louisville local Realtor for over 15 years at

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      $326K

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      $161K - $766K

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    Butchertown

    Established by German and Irish immigrants in the early 1800s, Butchertown is Louisville’s original meat-packing district. “Historically, the name says it all,” says longtime Louisville resident Barrett Goff, principal broker and founder of Allodium Real Estate. Referring to a slaughterhouse that operates locally to this day, Goff states

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      $316K

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      $202K - $688K

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    Hawthorne

    Surrounding the city of Wellington and located close to Louisville, Hawthorne offers its residents quiet living while, simultaneously, remaining bordered by several major thoroughfares linking it to the city and beyond. Hawthorne’s historical ties also go all the way back to its establishment just after the turn of the 20th century. “Most of the

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      $293K

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      $213K - $428K

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      1 Listing

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    NuLu

    Squeezing plenty of life into a compact footprint – only three blocks wide and five blocks long – the urban enclave of NuLu is a hotspot filled with eateries, art galleries, shops and bourbon distilleries. “Although NuLu doesn’t have a huge residential presence, the neighborhood is a destination for its hotels, bars and restaurants,” says longtime

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      $290K

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      $222K - $1.1M

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      2 Listings

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    Clifton

    Named for its high elevation and hilly terrain, Clifton was first established in the 1800s as a suburb of Louisville, Kentucky's largest city. Today, Clifton is known for its antique homes, small businesses, and perhaps its most unique feature: the Kentucky School for the Blind, which first opened its doors in 1855. Jay Gulick, who works in

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      $289K

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      $148K - $655K

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      19 Listings

    Clifton

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