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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Louisville.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Jefferson county include:

Anchorage,   Audubon Park,   Bancroft,   Barbourmeade,   Beechwood Village,   Bellemeade,   Bellewood,   Blue Ridge Manor,   Briarwood,   Broeck Pointe,   Brownsboro Farm,   Brownsboro Village,   Cambridge,   Coldstream,   Creekside,   Crossgate,   Douglass Hills,   Druid Hills,   Fincastle,   Forest Hills,   Glenview,   Glenview Hills,   Glenview Manor,   Goose Creek,   GraymoorDevondale,   Green Spring,   Heritage Creek,   Hickory Hill,   Hills and Dales,   Hollow Creek,   Hollyvilla,   Houston Acres,   Hurstbourne,   Hurstbourne Acres,   Indian Hills,   Jeffersontown,   Kingsley,   Langdon Place,   Lincolnshire,   Lyndon,   Lynnview,   Manor Creek,   Maryhill Estates,   Meadow Vale,   Meadowbrook Farm,   Meadowview Estates,   Middletown,   Mockingbird Valley,   Moorland,   Murray Hill,   Norbourne Estates,   Northfield,   Norwood,   Old Brownsboro Place,   Parkway Village,   Plantation,   Poplar Hills,   Prospect,   Richlawn,   Riverwood,   Rolling Fields,   Rolling Hills,   Saint Matthews,   Saint Regis Park,   Seneca Gardens,   Shively,   South Park View,   Spring Mill,   Spring Valley,   Strathmoor Manor,   Strathmoor Village,   Sycamore,   Ten Broeck,   Thornhill,   Watterson Park,   Wellington,   West Buechel,   Westwood,   Wildwood,   Windy Hills,   Woodland Hills,   Woodlawn Park,   Worthington Hills,  

 

Or have a look at other Kentucky counties including:

Adair,   Allen,   Anderson,   Ballard,   Barren,   Bath,   Bell,   Boone,   Bourbon,   Boyd,   Boyle,   Bracken,   Breathitt,   Breckinridge,   Bullitt,   Butler,   Caldwell,   Calloway,   Campbell,   Carlisle,   Carroll,   Carter,   Casey,   Christian,   Clark,   Clay,   Clinton,   Crittenden,   Cumberland,   Daviess,   Edmonson,   Elliott,   Estill,   Fayette,   Fleming,   Floyd,   Franklin,   Fulton,   Gallatin,   Garrard,   Grant,   Graves,   Grayson,   Green,   Greenup,   Hancock,   Hardin,   Harlan,   Harrison,   Hart,   Henderson,   Henry,   Hickman,   Hopkins,   Jackson,   Jessamine,   Johnson,   Kenton,   Knott,   Knox,   Larue,   Laurel,   Lawrence,   Lee,   Leslie,   Letcher,   Lewis,   Lincoln,   Livingston,   Logan,   Lyon,   Madison,   Magoffin,   Marion,   Marshall,   Martin,   Mason,   McCracken,   McCreary,   McLean,   Meade,   Menifee,   Mercer,   Metcalfe,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Morgan,   Muhlenberg,   Nelson,   Nicholas,   Ohio,   Oldham,   Owen,   Owsley,   Pendleton,   Perry,   Pike,   Powell,   Pulaski,   Robertson,   Rockcastle,   Rowan,   Russell,   Scott,   Shelby,   Simpson,   Spencer,   Taylor,   Todd,   Trigg,   Trimble,   Union,   Warren,   Washington,   Wayne,   Webster,   Whitley,   Wolfe,   Woodford,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Louisville, KY?
Then read on!

One historical event that took place around Louisville, Kentucky would be the Battle of Perryville in October 1862. This was a major battle during the American Civil War and happened about 90 miles south of Louisville. Union and Confederate troops fought in the rolling hills of central Kentucky, resulting in over 7,500 casualties. While the Confederate army claimed victory, they were heavily outnumbered and forced to withdraw back to Tennessee. The Battle of Perryville marked a turning point in the war, securing Kentucky as a Union state and preventing the Confederacy from advancing northward.