Cherokee Gardens
$650K-$2M+An Olmsted-planned enclave of large, set-back homes on winding tree-lined streets bordering Cherokee Park, long favored by Louisville's professionals and executives.
Racing Louisville FC trains at the Lynn Family Sports Vision & Training Center in the Butchertown/Lexington Road corridor, steps from Lynn Family Stadium and minutes from NuLu, the Highlands, and Crescent Hill. Everything in this guide radiates from 801 Edith Rd, prioritizing privacy, quality, and short commutes for a professional athlete.
An Olmsted-planned enclave of large, set-back homes on winding tree-lined streets bordering Cherokee Park, long favored by Louisville's professionals and executives.
Historic homes and renovated single-families on tree-lined streets just off the Frankfort Avenue restaurant-and-shop corridor, sharing the 40206 ZIP with the facility.
Louisville's signature historic district of grand Victorian and Craftsman homes wrapped around Cherokee Park, with Bardstown Road dining a short walk away.
Upscale suburban community northeast of the city with gated subdivisions, golf, larger lots, and newer construction for buyers who want maximum land and seclusion.
The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of Lynn Family Sports Vision & Training Center. But many athletes prioritize lifestyle, privacy, and prestige over commute — these are the areas across Louisville where athletes most often buy and rent, even though they’re a longer drive from the facility.
The most prestigious address in the metro, a small bluff community of estates strung along the Ohio River on curvy, tree-canopied lanes dating to the 1800s. Generational wealth, deep lots, and gated drives make it Louisville's de facto Bel-Air.
An independent, park-like incorporated city of horse properties and historic estates under a canopy of mature oaks, with its own police force and top-rated Anchorage school. Long, private drives and large parcels keep it quiet and exclusive.
Twin blue-chip enclaves of grand homes on large wooded lots, with winding roads, preserved woodlands, and river-valley views. Home to Louisville's single most expensive listings, including 16,000 sq ft Georgian estates.
The metro's premier master-planned country-club suburb, anchored by gated golf communities like Lake Forest, Glen Oaks, and Hunting Creek. Ranks among the most expensive ZIP codes in the state and the nation, with new-build estates and resort amenities.