Zip Codes Near Anchorage, Kentucky

B

40010
Buckner, KY

$1,115 to $1,660
2 Rentals
C

40014
Crestwood, KY

$810 to $2,647
48 Rentals
L

40222
Louisville, KY

$859 to $4,000
185 Rentals
L

40223
Louisville, KY

$864 to $2,399
74 Rentals
L

40241
Louisville, KY

$810 to $4,000
57 Rentals
L

40242
Louisville, KY

$864 to $2,299
47 Rentals
L

40243
Louisville, KY

$934 to $2,399
24 Rentals
L

40245
Louisville, KY

$810 to $2,647
58 Rentals
PV

40056
Pewee Valley, KY

$1,175 to $1,350
2 Rentals
P

40059
Prospect, KY

$1,125 to $3,051
17 Rentals
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