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Living in Anchorage
Named after the Anchorage estate of riverboat captain James W. Goslee, the City of Anchorage appreciates its rich history. At the center of the town stands the rumored anchor from Goslee’s ship, the Metamora. Just 18 miles from downtown Louisville, Anchorage boasts diverse architectural styles, meandering walking trails through the center of town and the conveniences of suburban living. “Eastern Louisville is an extremely popular area, drawing residents and families due to its proximity to expressways, nearby amenities and highly-ranked schools,” says Becky Lusch, a Louisville local realtor for over 15 years at Keller Williams Realty.
Anchorage is on the Northeast side of Jefferson County, Kentucky, 18 miles from Louisville.
This is the rumored anchor from James Goslee's ship the Metamora in the town of Anchorage.
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Well-maintained homes on large lots
Homes in the area are architecturally eclectic, with some residents living in ranch-style homes and others opting for more extravagant, custom-built mansions on spacious lots scattered with picturesque dogwood, oak, and magnolia trees. The median sales price for a single-family home hovers around $600,000, while locals enjoy large lots just under an acre. Homes around town sell within 17 days on the market, compared to the national average of 41 days. “It’s no wonder that we have houses that sell on their first day on the market,” Lusch says. Prospective homebuyers can score anything from a small ranch-style home for $220,000, a stately colonial with an open floor plan and hardwood floors for $600,000, or a custom-built home with a three-car garage sitting on 1.6 acres for $1.7 million.
This is an example of a Colonial Revival classic box style home in Anchorage.
This is an example of a French Eclectic Asymmetrical style home in Anchorage.
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A-rated schools in town
The City of Anchorage is home to one school, the Anchorage Independent Public School, that serves kindergarten through eighth grade students and scores an A-plus rating on Niche. Students then attend Eastern High School in the Jefferson County Public School District. Boasting an A-minus rating on Niche, Eastern High offers Advanced Placement courses and a range of after-school activities, such as field hockey and volleyball.
Anchorage Independent Public School scored a C in diversity on niche.com.
Eastern High School is a public high school located in Middletown, Ky.
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Serene walks through the center of Anchorage
Just outside the neighborhood’s boundaries is EP Tom Sawyer State Park, where archery, BMX racing, hiking, fishing and history collide. In the summer months, it’s common to find the park’s outdoor pool packed to the brim while children run around the splash pad. Locals are also commonly found jogging along the Anchorage Trail, a 2-mile paved path dotted with dogwood trees that runs from the town’s center and ends at the state park. Residents can hit the fairways at the private Owl Creek Country Club golf course for a different greenery scene. Rainy days can be spent at THE CAV Fitness nearby.
Walking the Anchorage Trail is popular with citizens in Ancorage.
The Anchorage Trail is a 2.1 mile loop in Anchorage, Ky.
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Errands at Eastgate Shopping Center
Locals have easy access to nearby shopping centers, such as the Eastgate Shopping Center, home to major chains like Kroger for daily necessities and Petco for furry friends. Target and Walmart Supercenter are next door, while Middletown Peddler’s Mall offers unique flea market finds. In the center of town, The Village Anchor serves Southern cuisine in a cozy, upscale-casual atmosphere, serving entrees ranging from meatloaf burgers to fried goat cheese salads. The Village Anchor also features the Sea Hag Pub for a beer or a glass of bourbon. Locals also flock to Selena’s at Willow Lake Tavern for a taste of Creole-Italian fare.
This is the Kroger store in the Eastgate shopping center serving Anchorage.
This is the Target in the Eastgate shopping center serving Anchorage.
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Movie nights in the park
Every year, neighbors can gather around the Hobbs Chapel for the annual Lighting of the Yule Log and Christmas Carol Sing, hosted by the Anchorage Garden Club. As a great way to ring in the holiday season, it is also deemed a favorite event amongst the community. Locals can also head to one of the many events at EP Tom Sawyer State Park, such as Fun Flicks Friday, where one can enjoy a movie surrounded by greenery. Every year, neighbors can gather around the Hobbs Chapel for the annual Lighting of the Yule Log and Christmas Carol Sing, hosted by the Anchorage Garden Club. As a great way to ring in the holiday season, it is also deemed a favorite event amongst the community. Locals can also head to one of the many events at EP Tom Sawyer State Park, such as Fun Flicks Friday, where one can enjoy a movie surrounded by greenery.
Major roadways within reach
Various major thoroughfares border the community, such as Interstate 265 and US Route 60, better known as Shelbyville Road. Interstate 265 converges into Interstate 71, providing a direct route into downtown Louisville. US Route 146, or La Grange Road, runs straight through the area, providing easy access to nearby amenities. Those who rely on public transportation can also find bus stops along La Grange, while Russell Williams, a general hospital, is just outside the city’s edge.
This is an aerial context image of the Eastgate shopping center and expressway for Anchorage.
There is easy access to major roadways from your home in Anchorage, Ky.
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Lillie Duston
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On average, homes in Anchorage, KY sell after 64 days on the market compared to the national average of 50 days. The median sale price for homes in Anchorage, KY over the last 12 months is $1,200,000, up 42% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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