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


Cardinal Mobile Home Park

8607 Standing Oak Dr

8606 STANDING OAK Dr

5511 Yucca Ln

5513 Yucca Ln

8608 Standing Oak Dr

8610 Standing Oak Dr

8612 Standing Oak Dr

3112 Fordhaven Rd

8614-8616 Standing Oak Dr

3108 Fordhaven Rd

3105 Springfield Dr

Oak Hill Manor

1730 Tempest Way

5116 Valiant Dr

1729 Tempest Way

5052 Minette Ct

5117 Valiant Dr

1721 Tempest Way

5115 Valiant Dr

5114 Valiant Dr

5113 Valiant Dr

5112 Valiant Dr

1728 Bonnyville Blvd

1726 Bonnyville Blvd

5106 Malibu Ct

5104 Valiant Dr

1610 Brick Kiln Ln

4900 Invicta Dr

1625 Brick Kiln Ln

1623 Brick Kiln Ln

6206 Terry Rd

1600-1612 Brick Kiln Ln

6208 Terry Rd

1600-1602 Brick Kiln Ln

6100 Julie Kay's Way

6102 Julie Kay's Way

6103 Julie Kay's Way

6213 Jeffrey Dr

Carrington Park (9301 Building)

6211 Jeffrey Dr

6300 Jeffrey Dr

7311 St. Andrews Woods Cir

4710 Walnut Grove Ave

1701-1721 Lamkins Ct

4700 Walnut Grove Ave

1708 Stallings Ave

5119 Euclid Ave

1728 Gagel Ave

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