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Neighborhoods near Mcferran Preparatory Academy in Louisville, KY

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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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      $436K

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      $205K - $1M

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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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    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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    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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    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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    Poplar Level

    It’s only 5 miles from downtown Louisville, but the Poplar Level neighborhood contains two of the easiest ways Louisville locals can come face to face with the natural world. One is the Louisville Zoo, home to more than 1,200 animals including polar bears and pygmy hippos. The other is the Louisville Nature Center, which oversees a sprawling,

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      $265K

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      $98K - $416K

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    Bradley

    Living in Bradley means having close access to the biggest attractions in Louisville. "Overall, it is a great location close to I-65, which has always benefited those living in Bradley," says Mark Hack, broker-owner of GreenTree Real Estate Services and a local of the neighboring city of Jeffersonville, Indiana. "You are so close to the University

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      $243K

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      $142K - $349K

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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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    Buechel

    Leisure activities alone can provide enough reason for anyone to consider Louisville’s Buechel neighborhood. Residents can quickly do anything from completing their strength training routines at the Southeast Family YMCA to taking their children roller skating under the disco ball and colorful lights at Robben’s Roost. They’re also close to

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      $234K

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      $101K - $650K

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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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    Prestonia

    A wedge-shaped community in southeast Louisville, Prestonia is a neighborhood known for its accessibility. Home to many who help to make this city run smoothly, "Prestonia has always been a working-class neighborhood where many people start their homeownership journey," explains Deborah Cox, Realtor with RE/MAX. One of the reasons people are

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      $224K

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      $165K - $344K

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    Camp Taylor

    Camp Taylor has a storied history. Located six miles southeast of Louisville, it was a World War I military camp where famed American author F. Scott Fitzgerald was stationed and was the largest military camp at the time. Today, Camp Taylor is home to about 6,800 residents and is surrounded by some of the best amenities in Louisville, including

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      $224K

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      $100K - $415K

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    Watterson Park

    The city of Watterson Park is a largely industrial area interspersed with residential streets in south Louisville, Kentucky. The ideal location means that residents are only a few minutes away from some of the region’s best green spaces, restaurants, and shopping. “Everything’s within 15 minutes of everywhere,” says Watterson Park councilman Steve

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      $218K

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      $142K - $250K

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    Shelby Park

    Vibrant murals and sidewalks connecting established shotgun homes fill Shelby Park, a suburb 2 miles south of downtown Louisville, maintaining the area’s cultural and historic community. "There's been a lot of movement into Shelby Park because of the park itself, a perfect square park in the middle of the neighborhood. This has caused a major

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      $217K

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      $166K - $380K

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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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    Saint Joseph

    Known as the home of bourbon and the Kentucky Derby, Louisville has made headlines for more than just its drinks and racetracks. One small enclave just 3 miles from downtown is rooted in history. Saint Joseph, named after St. Joseph’s Infirmary and initially founded in 1836, offers locals a balance of urban living and quiet residential streets.

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      $201K

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      $140K - $400K

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    West Buechel

    West Buechel is a relaxed, residential area in Louisville that’s just down the road from top amenities like the Louisville Zoo and a diverse selection of restaurants on Bardstown Road. “It’s just a quiet area. But you’re still close to the city,” says Bernice Morales, assistant property manager at Royal Arms of Louisville Apartments in the

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      $189K

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      $166K - $251K

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    Shively

    When looking at how life in Louisville has changed over the past century, few places show the contrast between the city’s previous eras and the present quite like Shively. A home-rule city surrounded by Louisville, the area was established as an independent area in the 1930s to host eight Kentucky bourbon distilleries nearby. The area would shift

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      $183K

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      $117K - $270K

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    Newburg

    A historic neighborhood – one of the earliest known African American communities in Louisville – Newburg stood as an independent city until 2003. It was originally a magnet for freedmen, who were able to put down stakes there. The Newburg of today is a multicultural neighborhood that brings work and play together, surrounded by amenities. “Newburg

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      $180K

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      $130K - $311K

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    Bashford Manor

    The neighborhood of Bashford Manor name comes from the Bashford Manor Estate. The Bashford Manor of today is a neighborhood with diverse dining options, access to great parks, and a lower price point due to its numerous starter homes and multi-unit properties on the market. Being a primarily residential neighborhood, a lot of Bashford Manor's

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      $172K

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      $23K - $330K

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    Churchill Downs

    Get ready and get set to jockey for a house in Churchill Downs, the site of the world-famous Kentucky Derby. A front-runner among nearby Louisville communities, this Kentucky thoroughbred neighborhood outpaces the rest with a unique blend of relaxed and welcoming suburban vibes with the celebratory atmosphere of The Possibility City. Churchill

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      $132K

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      $39K - $314K

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    Taylor Berry

    Newcomers to Louisville may know the city best for horse racing. But residents in Taylor Berry, located immediately west of the well-known Churchill Downs racecourse, know their part of town as a conveniently placed residential hub with a resilient spirit. A tight grid of modestly sized homes points to the neighborhood’s origins as a streetcar

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      $131K

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      $73K - $246K

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    Russell

    A few blocks west of downtown Louisville, the neighborhood of Russell has roots that go back almost 200 years. The story of the community is an up-and-down tale – from a destination for black entrepreneurs and entertainers to one damaged by urban renewal, to a neighborhood blossoming anew. In an area where a young Muhammad Ali went to high school

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      $107K

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      $21K - $203K

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    Algonquin

    Three miles from downtown Louisville, the Algonquin neighborhood meshes industry, apartments, and homes to create a burgeoning community. "When I was growing up here in the 1950s and '60s," says lifelong Algonquin resident Ron Hargrove, "this was a well-cared-for community. But when our big former employer, Rhodia Chemical, closed down in 2001,

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      $99K

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      $41K - $236K

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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

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