Living In Louisville

 

 

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Although it recently became the 16th largest city in the nation, Louisville offers the perfect blend of small town charm and cosmopolitan advantages. It's all here...Fortune 500 companies, a thriving arts community, world-class health facilities, nationally recognized schools, scenic waterfront, a tasty array of fine restaurants, historic homes, and a quality of life that is the envy of many larger metropolitan centers.

 

Contributing to that quality of life is a real estate market that continues to attract those used to excessively high rents and mortgage payments. Many are surprised to find that for the same monthly payment on a cramped apartment in Boston, New York, San Francisco or Los Angeles, they can afford to buy an elegant 3,000 square foot home in an attractive residential neighborhood convenient to downtown Louisville. In fact, Louisville housing can be as low as one-half or even one-third the cost of major urban centers. Add in a more relaxed life-style, major attractions like the Kentucky Derby Festival, low cost of living, a 10,000 acre metro park system, and some of the country's friendliest people, and it's easy to see why so many call this Southeastern city on the river their home.

 

As Kentucky's largest city, Louisville offers a professional opera, symphony orchestra, ballet, and the world-renowned Actor's Theatre. It is also home to Churchill Downs, the Louisville Slugger Museum, the Louisville Science Center, Kentucky Center For The Arts, the Louisville Zoo, and Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom. And it is the annual epicenter of the nation's finest college basketball, with Wildcats, Cardinals, and Hoosiers prowling nearby courts.

Affable, artistic and highly affordable, Louisville is a town you will love to visit and hate to leave. We may only be a city of a million people, but we'll offer you a million reasons to call Louisville home.

 

 

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