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Watterson Park, KY Houses for Sale

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    $525,000

    • 5 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 3,564 Sq Ft

    3018 Colonial Hill Rd, Louisville, KY 40205

    This stunning brick and stone Cape Cod blends timeless charm with today's modern finishes. Step inside to find fresh paint, refinished flooring, and an abundance of natural light throughout. The spacious living room showcases large picture windows and a classic fireplace, creating the perfect gathering space. A formal dining room with updated lighting connects seamlessly to the fully renovated

    Andrea Murphy Homepage Realty

    3018 Colonial Hill Rd, Louisville, KY 40205
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    $358,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,772 Sq Ft

    3413 Newburg Rd, Louisville, KY 40218

    This beautifully maintained three‑bedroom, three‑bath home offers space, comfort and versatility in one of Louisville's most convenient areas. The main floor features a warm and inviting living room, an open‑concept kitchen with modern finishes, and three generous bedrooms. The finished walk‑out basement provides even more options with three additional

    Alex Rayburn The Breland Group

    3413 Newburg Rd, Louisville, KY 40218

Why Live in Watterson Park

Watterson Park, located in south Louisville, Kentucky, is a primarily industrial area with residential streets interspersed throughout. This small city benefits from its central location, with downtown Louisville just 7 miles away and the Louisville International Airport only 3 miles distant. Residents have access to a variety of dining options, such as Peruvian charcoal chicken at Yummy Pollo on Newburg Road and Cajun-style seafood at Blue Bay Seafood Sushi on Poplar Level Road. Essential shopping needs are met at a nearby shopping center featuring Target, Kroger, Walmart Supercenter, and Lowe’s. For outdoor activities, the Lillian Wild Walking Path and nearby Petersburg Park offer recreational opportunities, while the 41-acre Beargrass Creek Nature Preserve provides urban forestry experiences. The Louisville Zoo and Louisville Mega Cavern are also within a short drive, offering family-friendly attractions. The Colonel Sanders Museum, located at the north end of Watterson Park, provides a quirky glimpse into the history of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Residential areas feature quiet streets with mature trees and well-kept brick bungalows, mostly built in the 1960s. Although there are no sidewalks and streetlights are sparse, the self-contained layout minimizes traffic. Watterson Park is served by Jefferson County Public Schools, with Hawthorne Elementary offering a Spanish Immersion program.

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