Cities Near Louisville, Kentucky

A

Anchorage

$835 to $6,012
98 Rentals
B

Bloomfield

$591 to $2,993
87 Rentals
BR

Blue Ridge Manor

$875 to $3,795
70 Rentals
B

Borden

$200 to $2,010
83 Rentals
B

Bradford

$200 to $2,010
91 Rentals
B

Briarwood

$875 to $6,012
72 Rentals
B

Brooks

$741 to $2,539
92 Rentals
B

Buckner

$800 to $7,472
80 Rentals
C

Charlestown

$200 to $13,043
89 Rentals
Cincinnati

Cincinnati

$250 to $10,000
5,207 Rentals
C

Clarksville

$200 to $8,641
417 Rentals
C

Clermont

$591 to $2,993
83 Rentals
C

Coldstream

$800 to $7,472
83 Rentals
Columbus

Columbus

$300 to $11,094
4,754 Rentals
C

Corydon

$420 to $3,868
104 Rentals
CC

Coxs Creek

$591 to $2,993
84 Rentals
C

Crandall

$420 to $1,740
91 Rentals
C

Crestwood

$600 to $7,472
95 Rentals
Dayton

Dayton

$311 to $4,230
2,015 Rentals
DH

Douglass Hills

$875 to $3,795
71 Rentals
E

Elizabeth

$420 to $3,868
88 Rentals
F

Fairdale

$466 to $2,539
183 Rentals
F

Fairfield

$591 to $2,993
83 Rentals
FC

Fern Creek

$660 to $5,900
223 Rentals
F

Finchville

$746 to $4,358
76 Rentals
F

Fisherville

$899 to $4,662
71 Rentals
FK

Floyds Knobs

$200 to $2,010
86 Rentals
FK

Fort Knox

$465 to $3,868
106 Rentals
G

Galena

$200 to $2,010
88 Rentals
G

Georgetown

$681 to $1,740
95 Rentals
G

Glenview

$800 to $13,493
87 Rentals
GM

Glenview Manor

$875 to $8,523
76 Rentals
G

Goshen

$800 to $13,043
74 Rentals
G

Greenville

$200 to $2,010
90 Rentals
HE

Hebron Estates

$741 to $2,993
80 Rentals
H

Henryville

$200 to $13,043
87 Rentals
H

Hillview

$638 to $2,539
118 Rentals
Indianapolis

Indianapolis

$114 to $14,841
1,763 Rentals
J

Jeffersontown

$706 to $4,650
241 Rentals
J

Jeffersonville

$200 to $13,493
448 Rentals
K

Kingsley

$640 to $2,400
214 Rentals
Knoxville

Knoxville

$450 to $7,853
882 Rentals
LG

La Grange

$800 to $7,472
96 Rentals
L

Lanesville

$420 to $1,961
100 Rentals
Lexington

Lexington

$495 to $10,473
1,084 Rentals
L

Lyndon

$835 to $8,523
170 Rentals
M

Memphis

$200 to $13,043
78 Rentals
M

Middletown

$706 to $4,662
102 Rentals
MS

Mount Saint Francis

$200 to $2,010
88 Rentals
MW

Mount Washington

$650 to $2,993
102 Rentals
M

Muldraugh

$600 to $3,868
87 Rentals
Nashville

Nashville

$610 to $18,917
2,001 Rentals
NA

New Albany

$200 to $2,549
253 Rentals
NM

New Middletown

$420 to $3,868
86 Rentals
NS

New Salisbury

$420 to $1,740
94 Rentals
O

Okolona

$466 to $5,900
345 Rentals
PV

Pewee Valley

$600 to $7,472
88 Rentals
P

Plantation

$875 to $4,100
106 Rentals
P

Prospect

$607 to $13,493
86 Rentals
R

Ramsey

$420 to $1,740
92 Rentals
RH

Rolling Hills

$875 to $6,012
93 Rentals
S

Sellersburg

$200 to $13,043
99 Rentals
SG

Seneca Gardens

$640 to $2,400
274 Rentals
S

Shepherdsville

$638 to $2,993
104 Rentals
S

Shively

$200 to $2,886
769 Rentals
S

Simpsonville

$746 to $4,662
77 Rentals
SM

Spring Mill

$685 to $2,870
93 Rentals
SM

St Matthews

$600 to $8,523
540 Rentals
T

Taylorsville

$591 to $2,993
88 Rentals
U

Utica

$800 to $13,493
79 Rentals
WP

West Point

$595 to $3,868
86 Rentals
W

Westport

$800 to $7,472
79 Rentals
WH

Windy Hills

$850 to $8,523
161 Rentals
WH

Worthington Hills

$800 to $7,472
86 Rentals
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The 10 Best Affordable Neighborhoods for Renting in Louisville, KY

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Louisville, Kentucky, founded in 1778, has grown to be the largest city in Kentucky and is a terrific city situated right along the south bank of the Ohio River.

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Louisville is a terrific location to get an advanced education at one of its many great colleges and universities.

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Kentucky is a business-friendly commonwealth, and Louisville is its largest city. It also is home to many great employers who pay well, and their workers have lots of great choices in neighborhoods to rent great apartments.

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Bourbon, Baseball, and the Blues: Your Insiders Guide to Louisville, Kentucky

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Louisville is one great city in which to visit, live, work, and raise a family. It has excellent and reasonably affordable housing, great neighborhoods, and a whole lot more to offer its residents and visitors alike.

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Insurance seems to be a part of life. In some states, having insurance is the law, as is the case for automobile insurance. Renters are no exception.

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There’s a tenet in marketing about client or customer attraction and retention. Studies and data have consistently shown it costs less to keep a current customer than to attract a new one.

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Evaluating rental properties for clients draws many parallels to house-hunting. Whether an apartment, loft, townhouse, or other rental, finding the right place means finding “home” for your client.

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For so many of us, pets are the best companions and a big part of our lives. For this reason, a pet-friendly house or apartment is often a very important - and nonnegotiable - part of a move.