
Apartments near Preston Place Shopping Plaza in Louisville, KY (225 Rentals)


3012 Poplar Level Rd

Poplar Manor Condominiums

3008 Poplar Level Rd

2412 Mount Claire Ave

602 Eastern Pky

844 Eastern Pky

Parkway Plaza

848 Eastern Pky

1039 Parkway Dr

1043 Parkway Dr

1041 Parkway Dr

1045 Parkway Dr

1047 Parkway Dr

234 E Southern Heights Ave

1049 Parkway Dr

530 Lilly Ave

Woodcreek Condominiums

1053 Parkway Dr

1051 Parkway Dr

Stoddard Johnston Scholar House

108 E Florence Ave

4329 S 2nd St

203 W Collins Ct

659 N Barbee Way

4001 S 3rd St

112 E Ashland Ave

5097-5099 Crafty Dr

Preston Oaks

3155 Oakdale Ave

3915 Southern Pky

4 - Southern Parkway

4223 Southern Pky

1958 Colonel Sanders Ln

303-307 Iowa Ave

4321 Southern Pky

Gardens of Eastern Parkway

3928 Southern Pky

1230 Helck Ave

429 Heywood Ave

115 W Kenwood Way

Cleo I & II

4733 S 3rd St

1829 3rd St

1831 S 3rd St

1823 S 3rd St

1722 S 2nd St

1702 S 2nd St

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1704 S 2nd St

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