Posted By Joe Hayden on Wednesday, February 08, 2012 9:39:00 PM |
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The Crescent Hill community was developed back in the 1850’s, but initially was known as Beargrass, because it is nestled between two forks of Beargrass Creek. It is conveniently located just four miles from downtown Louisville, so it makes for easy access to the thriving downtown area.
In Crescent Hill’s beginning back in the 1850’s, the Louisville and Frankfort Railroad was actually...
Posted By Joe Hayden on Saturday, February 04, 2012 6:21:00 PM |
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Anchorage, Kentucky is a lush, green oasis in the East End of Louisville with nearly 3,000 residents. Most folks that move to the area choose to stay for many years because the town is so pleasant and lovely. There are so many reasons why Anchorage is such a great place to call home!
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Posted By Joe Hayden on Friday, February 03, 2012 6:34:00 PM |
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Owl Creek is young compared to some Louisville neighborhoods, but what it lacks in age it makes up for in convenience and prestige. It was developed roughly 20 years ago, and has become one of Louisville’s finest subdivisions.
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Posted By Joe Hayden on Wednesday, February 01, 2012 12:09:00 PM |
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Louisville’s beautiful Cherokee Park Neighborhood starts in the heart of the Highlands at Bardstown Rd. and stretches to Lexington Rd. If you are looking for a convenient lifestyle with a unique flair, this is the place to be with downtown Louisville and the Highlands all within reasonable range.
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Posted By Joe Hayden on Friday, January 27, 2012 12:31:00 PM |
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The Highlands is a great Louisville community in which to live, play, and work. The neighborhood starts at the junction of Lexington Road and Baxter Avenue, and runs south to Bardstown Road and Gardiner Lane. The entire area is filled with a variety of unique shops, coffee houses, restaurants, in addition to amazing architecture.
There are three beautiful parks in the Highlands. All conveniently located...
Posted By Joe Hayden on Sunday, January 22, 2012 3:56:00 PM |
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Learn about the Lake Forest subdivision in Louisville, Kentucky. Lake Forest is Louisville's premier neighborhood and it is a wonderful place to call home. Homes in Lake Forest are very desirable and their convenient location makes the subdivision a valuable investment to consider.
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Posted By Joe Hayden on Friday, January 20, 2012 3:34:00 PM |
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As people drive through the suburb known as Camp Taylor, it seems like an average neighborhood with Cape cod homes and picket fences. However, Camp Zachary Taylor is one of the many areas in Louisville that has a unique history.
Camp Zachary Taylor started as farmland, but was constructed into a Louisville military training camp in 1917, that closed in 1921. The name Camp Taylor was bestowed in honor of...
Posted By Joe Hayden on Sunday, January 15, 2012 11:30:00 AM |
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Take a step back in time with picturesque Victorian mansions and streets lit by gas lights in the beautiful Old Louisville Neighborhood.
This community consists of 48 blocks of some of the most exquisite architecture in the city of Louisville, Kentucky. ...
Posted By Joe Hayden on Wednesday, January 11, 2012 8:51:00 PM |
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Make Your Next Home in Prospect, Kentucky
Prospect, Kentucky is a wonderful city that straddles both Jefferson County and Oldham County. The area is full of fantastic neighborhoods, exquisite homes, beautiful scenery, and is one of the most-desirable locations in all of Kentucky.
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Posted By Joe Hayden on Wednesday, December 28, 2011 3:18:00 PM |
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St. Matthews, Kentucky is one of the most-popular destinations for residents in the entire state. While located convenient to shopping, entertainment, and dining, St. Matthews also boasts of another great trait - it's incredible collection of Cape Cod Homes.
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Posted By Joe Hayden on Tuesday, December 27, 2011 9:38:00 AM |
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Jeffersontown is a popular suburb of Louisville, Kentucky in Jefferson County. Jeffersontown, also known as J-Town, has quick access to I-64 with two interchanges in the city, one at Hurstbourne Parkway and one at Blankenbaker Parkway. Over 25,000 residents call Jeffersontown home.
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Posted By Joe Hayden on Tuesday, December 20, 2011 2:01:00 PM |
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Springhurst, one of the most desirable neighborhoods in which to live in Louisville, Kentucky, is located in the Northeastern part of Jefferson County. It is a great location for those new to the Louisville area, or those who are already here and looking to move to an exciting new area. The neighborhood stretches from Westport Road to Hwy 22 along Hurstbourne Lane, and offers a short 15 to 20 minute commute to downtown Louisville including...
Posted By Joe Hayden on Monday, December 19, 2011 7:16:00 PM |
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The Lake Forest Subdivision in Louisville, Kentucky is one of the premier area subdivisions. Without a doubt, if you decide to make Lake Forest home you will find yourself immersed in a wonderful community that is surrounded by excellent shopping, restaurants, and entertainment options. Read on to learn more about...
Posted By Joe Hayden on Wednesday, December 14, 2011 1:27:00 PM |
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Downtown Louisville, Kentucky is rapidly growing and becoming a hot spot for those looking to live, work, and play all in the same neighborhood. The many luxurious lofts and condos located downtown offer some of the best views of the city and the Ohio River, plus they offer great opportunities to live in Downtown Louisville.
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Posted By Joe Hayden on Monday, December 12, 2011 3:55:00 PM |
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The City of Prospect, Kentucky is home to Louisville's best real estate, and one of the few cities in Kentucky that crosses county lines; it sits in far eastern Jefferson County and also western Oldham County. Over 8,000 people call this wonderful community home, and the city is the ninth wealthiest place in the state and the third wealthiest with a population of over 1,000. Prospect is Kentucky’s best educated city, with 74.4%...
Posted By Joe Hayden on Sunday, December 04, 2011 7:26:00 PM |
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As a real estate agent in Louisville, Kentucky I am frequently asked - which is the best Louisville subdivision? In my experience and through objective analysis, I think that you can make a strong case to say that Lake Forest is Louisville's best subdivision. Without a doubt, the Louisville area features...
Posted By Joe Hayden on Wednesday, August 17, 2011 3:08:00 PM |
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There was a time when Germantown, located just a few miles southeast of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, was little more than oft-flooding farmland. But as they say, the only constant in this world is change. Today, Germantown is seeing many improvements as the demographic shifts toward a...
Posted By Joe Hayden on Tuesday, August 02, 2011 7:24:00 PM |
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From my earliest memory, Prospect, Kentucky has always been a classy place to be. Not just because of its high-end neighborhoods and shopping centers, but because the people in Prospect are some of the nicest around. This Louisville suburb only covers roughly four square miles, but it’s still one of the most desired places to raise a family. For the kids, the area’s landscape of beautiful rolling hills provide for great...
Posted By Joe Hayden on Tuesday, July 26, 2011 7:51:00 AM |
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When Louisvillians think St. Matthews – they think of a great neighborhood and fun shopping! St. Matthews, Kentucky is Louisville’s largest shopping district with two large malls and nearly every chain store you can think of along Shelbyville Road.
This neighborhood, however, is not just a great place to shop – it’s also a great place...
Posted By Joe Hayden on Saturday, July 16, 2011 11:05:00 AM |
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Lake Forest is notably one of the most prestigious subdivisions in the Louisville, Kentucky area. Boasting an area of 2000 acres and over 1700 homes, this burgeoning neighborhood that began over 20 years ago is still growing. Set amongst smooth lakes, tall trees and a tranquil...