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Real Estate Market Stats

Zillow Home Value Index: $101,200

Zillow Home Value Index

Owners vs. Renters

Home Size in Square Feet

Year Built

Local National
Zillow Home Value Index $101,200 $146,200
Median Single Family Home Value $100,200 $146,400
Median Condo Value $123,500 $145,200
Median 2-Bedroom Home Value $105,200 $109,800
Median 3-Bedroom Home Value $119,100 $140,900
Median 4-Bedroom Home Value $150,300 $231,000
Percent Homes Decreasing 72.8% 55.8%
Percent Listing Price Reduction 34.6% 28.9%
Median List Price Per Sq Ft $87 $92
Median List Price $112,500 $185,000
Median Sale Price $100,600 $176,500
Homes Recently Sold 19 267,974
Property Tax $1,073 $2,105
Turnover (Sold Within Last Yr.) 1.9% 3.3%
Median Value Per Sq Ft $97 $106
1-Yr. Change -2.9% -3.1%
Homes For Sale By Owner 4 50,096
New Construction 0 44,560
Foreclosures 136 525,939


Real Estate Market Activity

Recently sold Pleasure Ridge Park homes

Sold 03/16/2012 for $194,400
3 beds, 3.0 baths, 1,337 sq ft

Sold 03/14/2012 for $60,000
0 beds, 1.0 baths, 775 sq ft

Sold 03/14/2012 for $54,250
3 beds, 1.0 baths, 1,098 sq ft

Sold 03/14/2012 for $97,000
0 beds, 1.0 baths, 1,000 sq ft

Sold 03/12/2012 for $110,000
3 beds, 2.0 baths, 1,900 sq ft

Sold 03/12/2012 for $84,900
3 beds, 1.0 baths, 1,000 sq ft

Sold 03/12/2012 for $128,000
0 beds, 1.0 baths, 1,165 sq ft

Sold 03/12/2012 for $38,500
3 beds, 1.0 baths, 1,000 sq ft

Sold 03/12/2012 for $81,700
2 beds, 1.5 baths, 1,560 sq ft

Sold 03/01/2012 for $159,000
3 beds, 2.0 baths, 1,252 sq ft



See Pleasure Ridge Park real estate and homes for sale

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The Louisville Palace


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Categories: Venues & Event Spaces, Music Venues
625 S 4th St, Louisville

Sergio’s World Beers


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Categories: Dive Bars
1605 Story Ave, Louisville

Jack Fry’s


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Categories: American (New)
1007 Bardstown Rd, Louisville

Mayan Cafe


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Categories: Latin American
813 E Market St, Louisville

Harvest Restaurant


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Categories: American (Traditional), American (New)
624 E Market St, Louisville

Schimpff’s Confectionery


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Categories: Candy Stores
347 Spring St, Jeffersonville

Smoketown USA


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Categories: Barbeque
1153 Logan St, Louisville

Zanzabar


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Categories: Dive Bars, Music Venues
2100 S Preston St, Louisville

Ghyslain


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Categories: Sandwiches, Desserts, Coffee & Tea
721 E Market St, Louisville

Hammerheads


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Categories: Southern, American (New), Gastropubs
921 Swan St, Louisville

Habana Blues


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Categories: Cuban
148 East Market St, New Albany

Lilly’s


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Categories: American (New)
1147 Bardstown Rd, Louisville

Actors Theatre of Louisville


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Categories: Performing Arts, Cinema, Restaurants
316 W Main St, Louisville

The Comfy Cow


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Categories: Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt
339 W Cardinal Blvd, Louisville

Hillbilly Tea


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Categories: Southern, Breakfast & Brunch, Tea Rooms
120 S 1st St, Louisville

Greenhaus


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Categories: Beer, Wine & Spirits
2227 S Preston St, Louisville

Quills Coffee


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Categories: Coffee & Tea
930 Baxter Ave, Louisville

Papalino’s NY Pizzeria


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Categories: Pizza
947-949 Baxter Ave, Louisville

Sunergos Coffee


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Categories: Coffee & Tea, Local Flavor
2122 S Preston St, Louisville

Nachbar


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Things to See and Do

Iroquois Park

One of Louisville’s many Olmsted-planned parks, Iroquois Park’s 725.85 acres includes walking, hiking, and bike paths, bridle trails, a golf course, playgrounds, a splash area, picnic shelters, and the Iroquois Amphitheater. An overlook at the top of the hill in the middle of the park provides a grand view of Louisville. The road to the top is open to cars from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesdays, Satu… (read more)

Little Loomhouse/Lou Tate

In Louisville, you can visit the grave of Patty Smith Hill, one of the sisters responsible for writing the “Happy Birthday” song, at Cavehill Cemetery; you can also visit Little Loomhouse, where the sisters first sang the song at a birthday party. Little Loomhouse consists of three cabins (all three are on the National Register of Historic Places) that served as Master Weaver Lou Tate’s home, stor… (read more)

Kentucky Derby

Said to be the two most exciting minutes in sports, the Kentucky Derby is held on the first Saturday of May at Churchill Downs. Unless you have some strong Louisville connections, don’t count on getting tickets for anything but general admission (in recent years, there have been special Derby and Oaks packages. 2011 reserved seating tickets are $480 each). General admission tickets are $40 and get… (read more)

Kentucky Oaks

The Kentucky Oaks is the sister race to the Kentucky Derby. Run the Friday before Derby, Oaks is a race for three-year-old fillies and is marketed as a “Ladies Day Out” event. Attendees where pink, and the Oaks winner receives a garland of lilies, whereas the Derby winner gets a rose garland (hence the name “Run for the Roses”). To match the Derby mint julep, the race now also has an official drin… (read more)

Kentucky Derby Museum

To get a full history of the Kentucky Derby, visit the Kentucky Derby Museum, located next to Churchill Downs. In addition to the two floors of Derby history and trivia, admission includes a historic walking tour of Churchill Downs. Step into the roles of the different Derby participants: try to hold a jockey’s pose on a simulated horse, announce a race in a sound-proof booth, design your own silk… (read more)

Churchill Downs

On the first weekend of May, Churchill Downs hosts the Kentucky Derby. Fans of horse racing visiting Louisville at other times can sample Derby excitement and have a day at the races for a significantly lower ticket price (usually $3, except on special event days). Place your bets (helpful signs provide bet-placing instructions to newbies) and try a mint julep, the official drink of Churchill Down… (read more)

Jefferson Memorial Forest

Located in southwest Louisville, Jefferson Memorial Forest is the nation’s largest municipal urban forest. The forest has more than 35 miles of hiking trails ranging from an easy, paved 10-minute loop to a 6.2-mile trail. Visitors can fish in Tom Wallace Lake, and tent camping is available in the Horine Reservation, located near the hiking trails.
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Speed Art Museum

Located next to University of Louisville’s Belknap campus, the Speed Museum is Kentucky’s oldest and largest art museum. Admission is free for members, $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, $5 for children between 3 and 17, and free for children under 3. The first Friday night of the month is free for everyone (between 5 and 9 PM, not including special exhibitions). Children will enjoy Art Sparks, the a… (read more)

Squallis Puppeteers and School of Sharks Theater

Squallis Puppeteers is a group of local artists and performers who use homemade puppets (some as tall as nine feet) to tell creative and educational stories. The non-profit group, whose name is taken from the Latin word for shark, offer shows on a number of topics, from healthy food and Abraham Lincoln to lessons on emotions presented by dinosaur puppets. Different stories are geared at different … (read more)

Louisville Visitor Center

If it’s your first time in Louisville and you’re downtown, stop by the Louisville Visitors Center at the corner of Fourth and Jefferson Streets. There, in addition to shopping for Louisville-centric gifts, you can take your picture with a Colonel Sanders mannequin who’s holding a bucket of KFC (is there a better souvenir?). The staff can answers all your questions on what to visit, where to eat, a… (read more)


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