
Apartments near Kentucky School For The Blind in Louisville, KY (199 Rentals)


115 N Keats Ave

119-121 Keats Ave

333 Idlewylde Dr

327-331 Idlewylde Dr

321-325 Idlewylde Dr

2601 Le Blanc Ct

2602 Le Blanc Ct

Belleau Wood Apartments

2604 Le Blanc Ct

2007 Le Blanc Ct

2515 Brownsboro Rd

310 N Hite

308 N Hite Ave

2703 Brownsboro Rd

2705 Brownsboro Rd

2709 Brownsboro Rd

2711 Brownsboro Rd

2724-2730 Chickasaw Ave

2916 Moran Pl

2914 Morg Pl

306 Ridgedale Rd

2918 Moran Pl

2912 Moran Pl

318 Ridgedale Rd

308 Ridgedale Rd

320 Ridgedale Rd

322 Ridgedale Rd

2717-2721 Brownsboro Road

2716-2724 Brownsboro Rd

323 Ridgedale Rd

313 Ridgedale

2721-2739 Brownsboro Rd

317 Ridgedale Rd

319 Ridgedale Rd

321 Ridgedale Rd

315 Ridgedale Rd

311 Ridgedale Rd

Edgewater at RiverPark Place

2703 Field Ave

2704 Riedling Dr

2702 Riedling Dr

2709 Field Ave

2712 Riedling Dr

2716 Riedling Dr

2714 Riedling Dr

2706 Riedling Dr

204 Linden Ln

202 Linden Ln

2720 Riedling Dr

Located in the Kentucky School For The Blind at 1867 Frankfort Ave in Louisville, KY, Kentucky School For The Blind serves grades K-12 & ungraded and has an enrollment of roughly 61 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top Louisville apartments for rent that are close to Kentucky School For The Blind with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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