
Apartments near Pleasure Ridge Plaza in Louisville, KY (125 Rentals)


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Miller Manor Apartments

Bayshore Townhomes

6121 Upper Hunters Trce

Paddocks at Ridge Park

Moss Creek

Hunters Run

Kennedy Place Townhomes

Greenwood Place Apartments

Lower Hunters Trace

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833 Valley College Dr, Unit #12

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6807 West Pages Lane

5406 Sir Barton Rd

7914 Grandmeadow Ln

5406 Carnae Ct

6404 Venango Dr

5020 Wellsworth Ave

6191 Jeffrey Dr

5602 Mockernut Ln

6714 Hunters Creek Blvd

9400 Aristides Dr

6709 Hunters Creek Blvd

6514 Hunters Creek Blvd

4915 Seville Dr

10111 Greenfield Woods Cir

7512 Greenwood Rd

4805 Cofer Ave

5108 Columbia Ave

5609 Goldenrod Rd

6611 Hunters Creek Blvd

5408 Speedway Ave

9606 El Prado St

4943 Graston Ave

5513 Yucca Ln

5511 Yucca Ln

5509 Yucca Ln

5507 Yucca Ln

5505 Yucca Ln

5503 Yucca Ln

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