*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Louisville ***
To find a home that may be eligible for a USDA loan, have a look at the neighboring city Shepherdsville, KY. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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Louisville
, Kentucky in Jefferson County


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Also known as:
The Fall City
The Ville
37 active listings near Louisville
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$845,000    3200 E Indian Trl
$675,000    1005 Cardinal Dr
$565,000    3207 Linnet Rd
$425,000   * 1222 Audubon Pkwy
$415,000   * 3311 Thrush Rd
$400,000    1429 Nightingale Rd
$400,000    1431 Nightingale Rd
$399,000    3308 Robin Rd
$399,000    3308 Robin Rd
$334,900    1225 Union Ave
$314,900    3302 Illinois Ave
$295,000   * 3905 Poplar Level Rd
$275,000    3304 Eagle Pass
$260,000   * 1307 Howard St
$259,995    4418 Cavelle Ave
$254,900    1264 Springdale Dr
$230,000   * 1250 Helck Ave
$223,000    3126 Sora Ave
$205,000    4805 Raven Rd
$204,000   * 1309 Vim Dr
$200,000   * 1427 Taylor Ave
$194,950   * 4320 Cavelle Ave
$190,000   * 1261 Farmdale Ave
$190,000    4820 Raven Rd
$189,900   * 1313 Trinity Dr
$181,500   * 4816 Valla Rd
$179,900   * 1303 Scholar St
$175,000   * 4614 E Indian Trl
$174,900   * 6105 Loretta St
$174,900   * 1313 Lacona Ln
$152,000   * 2849 Elam Dr
$149,900    1311 Trinity Dr
$139,900    5208 Cedrus Cir
$105,000    1708 Odaniel Ave Apt 36
$95,000   * 1221 Vim Dr
$94,999    4028 Poplar Level Rd Apt 1
$89,900   * 1341 Vim Dr

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.