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Neighborhoods near Chenoweth Elementary School in Louisville, KY

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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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      34 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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      $188K - $819K

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      4 Listings

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    Lyndon

    About 12 miles from Louisville, the small city of Lyndon blends rural history and modern suburban living. Lyndon’s roots can be traced to Alvin Wood, who built a train depot in town during the mid-19th century. Named Lyndon after Lynn’s Station, an 18th-century fort, the city was officially incorporated in 1965. Homes around town sell within 14

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      $345K

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      $191K - $690K

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      16 Listings

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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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      $214K - $688K

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      6 Listings

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    Jeffersontown

    Jeffersontown, known locally as J-Town, is a city 15 miles east of Louisville where the government really cares for its community. One example of this is a city program that lets residents notify the local police before they travel out of town, and a squad car will be sent three times a day to check in on the property. Another example is The

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      $313K

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      $185K - $628K

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      43 Listings

    Jeffersontown
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    Hurstbourne Acres

    With an active local government, a centrally located public park and an enclave of quiet residential roads, Hurstbourne Acres maintains the energy of a small town, though the neighborhood is 12 miles east of Downtown Louisville. Residents remain connected to their immediate community with monthly newsletters from city officials and neighborhood

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      $307K

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      $277K - $368K

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      1 Listing

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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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      $212K - $428K

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      0 Listings

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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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      18 Listings

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    Hikes Point

    Halfway between the heart of Louisville and Jeffersontown, the neatly tended front lawns and quiet residential streets of Hikes Point offer a sense of peace and neighborliness. Mature oak, hickory and maple trees rise above the simple Cape Cod and ranch-style homes throughout the neighborhood, providing summer shade and a varied color palette come

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      $285K

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      $220K - $373K

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      1 Listing

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    Avondale-Melbourne Heights

    Along the Henry Watterson Expressway, less than 10 miles outside of Louisville, the Avondale-Melbourne Heights neighborhood mostly consists of single-family homes on residential streets. Those streets are, in turn, also lined with towering trees that blaze vibrant shades of autumn when fall arrives. The quiet streets are complemented by a pair of

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      $271K

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      $189K - $466K

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      1 Listing

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    Germantown

    Close to Louisville, Germantown retains the iconography of its past while offering its residents local flair in the form of restaurants, shops and a 150-year history dating to butcher shops, brickyards and ice houses founded by German immigrants. “This area is referred to as a ‘big, small town,’” says Steve Minor, a Realtor for RE/MAX Properties

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      $254K

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      $143K - $420K

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      17 Listings

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    Phoenix Hill

    Once known as uptown Louisville, Phoenix Hill was first established by German immigrants in 1861. Today, Phoenix Hill is home to several hospitals, breweries and historic homes. The neighborhood is conveniently located right across Interstate 64 from Downtown Louisville, so residents, business owners and visitors alike have easy access to the

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      $246K

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      $176K - $583K

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      0 Listings

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    Clifton Heights

    Clifton Heights in Louisville is a historic neighborhood characterized by its green, rolling hills and proximity to the Ohio River. Located just 2 miles east of downtown Louisville, it offers a mix of historic and contemporary home styles, including turn-of-the-century shotgun houses, spacious bungalows, brick cottages, and 1970s ranch homes. Some

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      $245K

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      $105K - $744K

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      12 Listings

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    Irish Hill

    Cupped by the train tracks and Interstate 64, Irish Hill may be close to the heart of Louisville, but these natural borders protect its uniqueness. “People usually pass through Irish Hill instead of making it a destination, but the neighborhood is unique in its own way,” says longtime Louisville resident Barrett Goff, principal broker and founder

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      $238K

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      $222K - $462K

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      3 Listings

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    Bon Air

    On the eastern outskirts of Louisville, Bon Air provides Kentuckians with residential surroundings shaded by plenty of trees overlooking sidewalks lining the front yards of its homes. With a few local staple restaurants and some historical ties as well, the neighborhood is a quiet area within very close proximity to the downtown area. “It’s a

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      $236K

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      $111K - $351K

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      9 Listings

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    Klondike

    Thoughts of the popular ice cream or the river of the same name in Yukon, Canada aren't far off the mark when thinking about Klondike, Kentucky. The name of this Louisville suburb dates back to the city's post-World War II suburban boom and Klondike Park, which is at its center and was first opened by Frank Bumann, a former prospector from the

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      $226K

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      $101K - $423K

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      8 Listings

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    Limerick

    There’s no guarantee residents will find humorous rhymes every day in Limerick, but the close-knit neighborhood close to downtown Louisville has historic roots and an architectural landscape lodged in the early 20th century. The historically preserved area derives its name from the Ireland county from which many early residents hailed, and plenty

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      $212K

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      $169K - $841K

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      6 Listings

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    Smoketown

    Smoke billowing from brickyard kilns back in the 19th century gave Smoketown its name, a South Louisville suburb where colorful murals of the city’s history stretch the ten blocks east of Interstate 65 and ten blocks south of East Broadway that make up this town. “Smoketown can be seen as the gateway to downtown Louisville, connecting the

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      $192K

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      $82K - $421K

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      6 Listings

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    California

    California is one of Louisville’s most historically significant neighborhoods. The neighborhood, founded by German immigrants around the mid-19th century, started going by its current name during the time of the state of California’s gold rush. The distinct name comes simply from the fact the neighborhood was on the western edge of Louisville.

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      $94K

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      $40K - $234K

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      10 Listings

    California

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