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


1615 Grinstead Dr

1517 Hepburn Ave

1609 Grinstead Dr

1513 Hepburn Ave

100 Forest Ct

113 Forest Ct

109 Forest Ct

1626 Ellwood Ave

1514 Hepburn Ave

105 Forest Ct

1646 Lucia Ave

1660 Beechwood Ave

1656 Beechwood Ave

1646 Beechwood Ave

1650 Beechwood Ave

1610 Lucia Ave

1642 Beechwood Ave

1815-1817 Rosewood Ave

1731 Edenside Ave

1391 Tyler Park Dr

Flats On Frankfort

1870 Frankfort Ave

Clifton Court

Vernon Cove Apartments

Crescent Hill

Cresent Hill

The Avenue Frankfort Apartment Homes

310-320 Idlewylde Dr

317-319 Idlewylde Dr

Clifton Village

2603 Le Blanc Ct

2605 Le Blanc Ct

Chapel Hill Apartments

613 N Hite Ave

2606 Le Blanc Ct

The Hilltop House

402 N Hite Ave

2701 Brownsboro Rd

Hite House Apartments

River Oak Apartments

2710 Chickasaw Ave

Fitzroy Louisville

2718 Riedling Dr

302 N Birchwood Ave

Baxter Avenue

931 Cherokee Rd

Berkshire Apartments

Highland Flats

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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