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Louisville Real Estate and Neighborhood Info
Vibrant neighborhoods not far from downtown give Louisville much of its charm. Old Louisville, to the south of the central business district, wows visitors with 19th century, Victorian-era homes, many of them well preserved. It?s possible to envision a gentile life over 100 years ago, when horses and carriages conveyed residents along the tree-lined streets. The Filson Historical Society on South Third Street houses an impressive collection of books, manuscripts and artifacts from the city?s fascinating history as first a frontier town and then a gateway to the west.
When you see the areas natural beauty and consider that the cost of living is consistently lower than the national average, you?ll want to make Greater Louisville your home. Whether you desire a rural setting, suburban convenience, or an urban lifestyle, you can find what you want in Louisville, KY.
Louisville real estate offers options that are diverse and affordable. For the first quarter of 2000, the average home price for a new, 2,400-square-foot home was $161,440, according to the American Chamber of Commerce Researchers Association (ACCRA). Likewise, for the second quarter of 2000, the median sale price for existing single-family homes in the Louisville MSA* was $122,400, according to the National Association of Realtors.
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