
Apartments near Brownsboro Plaza in Louisville, KY (483 Rentals)


338 Idlewylde Dr

1921 Frankfort Ave

1841 Brownsboro Rd

Cottonwood Condominiums

324 Idlewylde Dr

333 Idlewylde Dr

327-331 Idlewylde Dr

321-325 Idlewylde Dr

Cynthia

2601 Le Blanc Ct

2323 Sycamore Street

Belleau Wood Apartments

145 N Keats Ave

2602 Le Blanc Ct

2007 Le Blanc Ct

2604 Le Blanc Ct

123-125 Keats Ave

119-121 Keats Ave

2515 Brownsboro Rd

115 N Keats Ave

2045 Payne St

308 N Hite Ave

Franklin School Apartments

1741 Frankfort Ave

2703 Brownsboro Rd

2705 Brownsboro Rd

2916 Moran Pl

2724-2730 Chickasaw Ave

2709 Brownsboro Rd

2914 Morg Pl

1902 Payne St

306 Ridgedale Rd

2912 Moran Pl

2918 Moran Pl

2711 Brownsboro Rd

320 Ridgedale Rd

318 Ridgedale Rd

1829 Payne St

308 Ridgedale Rd

322 Ridgedale Rd

160 N Galt Ave

323 Ridgedale Rd

1669 Story Ave

2717-2721 Brownsboro Road

1657 Story Ave

313 Ridgedale

1649-1653 Story Ave

1642 Story Ave

321 Ridgedale Rd

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