
Apartments near Strip Center in Louisville, KY (183 Rentals)


1612 Brick Kiln Ln

4900 Invicta Dr

1608 Brick Kiln Ln

1602 Brick Kiln Ln

9005 Moonglow Ave

6611 Hunters Creek Blvd

9109 Lakeridge Dr

5408 Speedway Ave

5609 Goldenrod Rd

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2513 Franklin Ave

3306 Hardwood Forest Dr

4220 Flintlock Dr

4218 Flintlock Dr

4222 Flintlock Dr

4201 Flintlock Dr

5326 Milner Rd

8500 Standing Oak Dr

7415 Feyhurst Dr

8501 Standing Oak Dr

7413 Feyhurst Dr

8503 Standing Oak Dr

8502 Standing Oak Dr

7507 Feyhurst Dr

7509 Feyhurst Dr

4840-4842 Maryman Rd

8504 Standing Oak Dr

8506 Standing Oak Dr

8505 Standing Oak Dr

8507 Standing Oak Dr

5501 Yucca Ln

5310-5312 Milner Rd

5503 Yucca Ln

8509 Standing Oak Dr

8508 Standing Oak Dr

8511 Standing Oak Dr

8510 Standing Oak Dr

8513 Standing Oak Dr

8512 Standing Oak Dr

5505 Yucca Ln

5507 Yucca Ln

8600 Standing Oak Dr

8601 Standing Oak Dr

8603 Standing Oak Dr

5302 Milner Rd

5509 Yucca Ln

8604 Standing Oak Dr

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