668 Lindell Ave Unit 2
Louisville, KY 40211
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Bedrooms
2
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Bathrooms
1
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Square Feet
750 sq ft
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Available
Available Now
Highlights
- 1 Car Detached Garage
- Cooling System Mounted To A Wall/Window
- Forced Air Heating System
About This Home
This 2-bedroom,1-bath first-floor apartment in the Shawnee neighborhood has the kind of character older Louisville homes are built with original hardwood floors throughout and a decorative fireplace in the living room that makes the space feel like home from day one. Oven and refrigerator included,and each unit comes with its own covered parking spot. Minutes from Shawnee Park and the Ohio River waterfront,Chickasaw Park,and the Louisville Zoo,with easy access to I-264 and a quick drive downtown. Owner covers water and trash; tenant responsible for LG&E.
668 Lindell Ave is an apartment community located in Jefferson County and the 40211 ZIP Code.
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Contact
- Listed by Brian Stocker | Property Management of Louisville LLC
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Metro Search, Inc.
Louisville sits right on the Ohio River, where a row of historic brick buildings meets a beautiful downtown skyline. The city gives renters everything from walkable streets in Old Louisville to the bustling indie shops of NuLu, the East Market District. The Highlands neighborhood draws plenty of traffic along Bardstown Road, with cafes and bars steps away from Cherokee Park, while Clifton and Crescent Hill line Frankfort Avenue with coffee shops and local spots worth exploring on any afternoon.
Rental options here range the full spectrum, from charming Victorian-era townhomes in historic neighborhoods to modern high-rise apartment communities downtown. The University of Louisville is located on the southern side of the city and adds an energetic, creative pulse to surrounding areas.
Louisville is one of the only cities in the world where you can tour the entire bourbon-making process from grain to glass, thanks to its central role in Kentucky's legendary Bourbon Trail.
Learn more about living in Louisville| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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