
Apartments near Shelbyville Road Plaza in Louisville, KY (177 Rentals)


3800-3804 Nanz Ave

144 Breckenridge Ln

134 Wiltshire Ave

116 B Wiltshire Ave

112 Wiltshire Ave

116 A Wiltshire Ave

108 Wiltshire Ave

Arden

319 Macon Ave

315 Macon Ave

1120-1116 Herr Ln

Camelot East

318 Macon Ave

The Flats

411 Bauer Ave

The Flats on Chenoweth

Lyndon Lofts

Lyndon Lofts

Coach Gate

Parkview Condominiums

Royal Oaks Condominiums

Woodspointe

Woodspoint Townhomes

100 Iola Rd

2901 Abigail Dr

2903 Abigail Dr

2905 Abigail Dr

2907 Abigail Dr

2909 Abigail Dr

2911 Abigail Dr

2902 Abigail Dr

2904 Abigail Dr

2915 Abigail Dr

2906 Abigail Dr

2908 Abigail Dr

2912 Abigail Dr

2916-2920 Abigail Dr

3515 Ephraim Mcdowell Dr

3513 Ephraim Mcdowell Dr

2921 Cannons Ln

3540 Brockton Ln

3538 Brockton Ln

3536 Brockton Ln

Four Oaks Apartments

100 Sage Rd

4431 Shelbyville Rd

Waterford Place

4301 S Church Way

4214 N Church Way

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