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Old 05-28-2008, 03:47 PM
 
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Hello,

I'm moving to Louisville this summer, it will be my 9 year old daughter and myself. I currently live in Lexington near downtown in a historic neighborhood and I abhor suburbs.

We want somewhere in Louisville that is within walking distance to various restaurants, shops, farmers market, and a park. However, it would be wonderful if there are also kids around, doesn't need to be a neighborhood full of kids, but a few would be nice.

If you're familiar with Lexington...I'm looking for something in Louisville similar to Kenwick, Chevy Chase, (parts of) Aylesford, or Gratz Park neighborhoods.

I appreciate any help...thanks!
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Old 05-28-2008, 04:20 PM
 
Location: New Albany, Indiana (Greater Louisville)
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Along Franfort Ave (the Clifton & Crescent Hill neighborhoods) or Bardstown Rd inside Taylorsville Rd (the area known as the Highlands)
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Old 05-28-2008, 08:39 PM
 
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Hello,

I'm moving to Louisville this summer, it will be my 9 year old daughter and myself. I currently live in Lexington near downtown in a historic neighborhood and I abhor suburbs.

We want somewhere in Louisville that is within walking distance to various restaurants, shops, farmers market, and a park. However, it would be wonderful if there are also kids around, doesn't need to be a neighborhood full of kids, but a few would be nice.

If you're familiar with Lexington...I'm looking for something in Louisville similar to Kenwick, Chevy Chase, (parts of) Aylesford, or Gratz Park neighborhoods.

I appreciate any help...thanks!
Search my posts. They talk mostly about the joys of urban, walkable areas, and some streets to look on. You may have to search a lot of posts though
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Old 06-11-2008, 09:29 AM
 
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It sounds like the Highlands area is best for your needs. Good schools, walk to park, restaurants, shopping, etc. Second to that is St. Matthews, then Crescent Hill.

We construct new, as well, renovate in these areas. Please go to my website to see some past projects in the parks areas.

Please contact me should you need additional advice or assistance.

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