
Homes for Rent in Jefferson County, KY (571 Rentals)Page 8 of 12


3418 Bonaventure Blvd

10785 Tarrytowne Dr

673 S 27th St

2431 Proctor Knott Dr

960 Charles St

4201 Broadmoor Ct

3429 Vermont Ave

521 Creel Ave

1924 Muncie Ave

14516 Dixie Hwy

401 S 38th St

735 Iowa Ave

2523 Rowan St

1413 Stonewall Way

300 N 36th St

2411 S 5th St

2723 W Jefferson St

2319 Ecton Ln

3331 Heather Ln

1912 Taffeta Dr

8912 Maple Creek Dr

1714 Theresa Ave

2502 Elmhurst Ave

1905 Elba Dr

530 N 26th St

2114 Dumesnil St

619 S 19th St

1009 Everett Ave

4839 Partridge Run

3712 Carpenter Dr

9408 Ponder Ln

411 N 20th St

525 Lilly Ave

716 Highwood Dr

7803 St Andrews Church Rd

867 Molter Ave

3503 Huon Dr

1089 E Kentucky St

8907 Beechcreek Dr

2921 Kings Bridge Rd

745 Vine St

2225 W Oak St

1346 Olive St

1124 Sale Ave

10783 Colonial Woods Ct

3319 Vetter Ave

939 Goss Ave

115 S 39th St

10207 Greenfield Park Rd
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