browse list of realtors working in Jefferson County
Jefferson county has 2 usdaproperties.com realtors ready to help with your search!
July 2024 Featured Agents | |
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Sabid Velic | from Schuler Bauer ERA |
Cindy Mason | from Mason Real Estate |
Start your search for USDA loan eligible properties in the cities of Jefferson County, KY
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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 • Louisville • 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
A USDA loan is a mortgage option available to eligible homebuyers that is sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture to promote homeownership in rural communities. USDA Loans, sometimes called "RD Loans," offer 100% financing options on eligible rural properties. USDAProperties can help you find USDA properties in Jefferson County.
Jefferson County, located in the great state of Kentucky, was founded in 1780 and is named after the third president of the United States, Thomas Jefferson. Situated on the north-central border of Kentucky, the county consists of an area of approximately 398 square miles. With Louisville as its county seat, Jefferson County is the most populous county in the state, with a population of approximately 767,000, as of 2019.
The region's historical significance is rooted in the establishment of the city of Louisville in 1778, which was named in honor of King Louis XVI of France, as a recognition of his support during the American Revolutionary War. Jefferson County played a crucial role in the Civil War, where it remained with the Union, despite Kentucky's official neutral stance, and Louisville functioned as a crucial supply and logistics center.
A notable landmark in the county is the renowned Churchill Downs horse racing track, which was established in 1875. Churchill Downs has been home to the prestigious Kentucky Derby, the oldest continuously-running sports event in the United States, held annually on the first Saturday in May since its inception.
An interesting fun fact about Jefferson County is that it was the birthplace of the famous American journalist and writer Hunter S. Thompson, who pioneered the Gonzo journalism movement.