
Apartments near 1000 Baxter Avenue Center in Louisville, KY (866 Rentals)


2133 Sherwood Ave

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2153 Sherwood Ave

2163 Sherwood Ave

2169 Sherwood Ave

Schnitzelburg Container Apartments

809 E Market St

Franklin School Apartments

Legacy Lofts

1508 Cherokee Rd

One Park

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2214 Sherwood Ave

Butchertown 4 Plex

Gallery Square Lofts

Cynthia

2045 Payne St

900 Franklin St

1335 E Washington St

1741 Frankfort Ave

1921 Frankfort Ave

Zen NuLu

Medical-Dental Apartments

1955 Deer Park Ave

1622 Story Ave

Liberty Green North

1626 Story Ave

124 Vernon Ave

1254 S Jackson St

1642 Story Ave

1633 Story Ave

1649-1653 Story Ave

1053 Parkway Dr

1657 Story Ave

950 S Floyd St

1051 Parkway Dr

954 S Floyd St

956 S Floyd St

1800 Bardstown Rd

1576 Cherokee Rd

1049 Parkway Dr

1047 Parkway Dr

413 E Ormsby Ave

1043 Parkway Dr

1045 Parkway Dr

1261 S Preston St

149 Vernon Ave

1669 Story Ave

225 E Breckinridge St

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