
Homes for Rent in Jefferson County, KY (571 Rentals)Page 5 of 12


2904 Duncan St

2509 St Xavier St

645 Eastlawn Ave

222 Middletown Square

7502 Garrison Rd

1050 S 43rd St

2507 Elliott Ave

2003 Wilson Ave

7504 Garrison Rd

1423 Standard Village Cir

7506 Garrison Rd

222 S 43rd St

126 N Longworth Ave

2125 Wilson Ave

2505 Brownsboro Rd

2814 W Muhammad Ali Blvd

2518 Pennacook Rd

214 N 24th St

1913 Baird St

2821 Rowan St

1705 Hale Ave

2127 Wilson Ave

2338 Grand Ave

1318 S Brook St

613 E Kentucky St

931 Brentwood Ave

2908 Brinkey Way

7050 Wildwood Cir

5142 Keegan Way

3414 Sherrill Ave

6517 Lucerne Ave

2112 W Madison St

1815 Columbia St

3719 Briarbridge Ln

1612 W Market St

1725 Gallagher St

1417 S 3rd St

1959 Duker Ave

2534 St Xavier St

2424 Glenmary Ave

3011 Rowan St

525 Inverness Ave

5130 Keegan Way

1843 Bank St

343 N 42nd St

4020 Larkwood Ave

900 S 45th St

1842 Baird St

305 E Kentucky St
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