
Apartments near Shoppes of Valley Station in Louisville, KY (108 Rentals)


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Valley Farms Apartment Homes

Ashby Green Apartment Homes

Cedar Grove Commons

Kennedy Place Townhomes

Woods Of Glen Hill Manor

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5600 Chariot Run Dr, Unit Chariot Run Apts

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11315 Breeze Cir

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833 Valley College Dr, Unit #12

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6807 West Pages Lane

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9902 Appollo Ln

5406 Sir Barton Rd

5403 Thunder Ct

6007 Halma Dr

9909 Lakewood Dr

9400 Aristides Dr

4808 Braves Ln

10108 Plaudit Way

4915 Seville Dr

10111 Greenfield Woods Cir

11209 Sand Lake Ct

11700 Wiltonwood Ct

5002 Seville Dr

11702 Brackenberry Ct

10404 Greentree Ln

6207 Middlerose Cir

9606 El Prado St

5408 Speedway Ave

10705 Grafton Hall Rd

5609 Goldenrod Rd

9005 Moonglow Ave

10008 Stonestreet Rd

5508 Fruitwood Dr

Chariot Run Condominiums

10316 Greentree Ln

Greentree Lane Homes

10402 Greentree Ln

10400 Greentree Ln

10317 Greentree Ln

10404 Greentree Ln

10406 Greentree Ln

10303 Torrington Rd

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