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We are currently showcasing real estate investments in the greater Louisville, Kentucky metro area. This area encompasses properties in both Kentucky and Indiana. Please scroll down to the bottom of this page to see a map of the area.


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Why Kentucky?

Charming neighborhoods, wonderful storybook neighborhoods shaded by old oak trees, lively arts, fine restaurants and a rich history define the nation's 16th largest city. Here's a quick list of what you will find in Louisville:

  • Home of the Kentucky Derby, the most famous horse race in the world.Arts Town, Resident Theaters, Opera, Ballet, Orchestra. This town has a vibrant creative scene.
  • Manufacturing plant for the Louisville Slugger bats and home of the Baseball Museum.
  • Nationally ranked University of Louisville basketball, with coach Rick Pitino.
  • Nationally ranked University of Louisville Football, with one of college football's hottest coaches, Bobby Petrino.

City Statistics and Facts

  • Places Rated Almanac ranked Louisville 14th best place to live in North America
  • Ranked 5th in cost of living comparisons: 93.3% (Other US citites-Atlanta 96.5% Denver 101.3% Portland Or. 112.8% New York 211.6%)
  • 9th in North America for conventions and trade shows
  • Population 256,231 (US Census 2000)
  • Louisville is within 600 miles of 2/3 of the Nations population and income.
  • Top 25 in the nation as a desirable location for business expansion or relocation (Expansion Management Magazine).
  • #9 on the list of the Top 20 Hot Headquarters Cities for the 21st century (Business Facilities).
  • Best City for Small Business growth (Entrepreneur Magazine).
  • 31st on Inc. Magazine's Top Places to Do Business in the U.S.
  • 15th in the U.S. on Entrepreneur Magazine's Best Cities for Entrepreneurs list.
  • One of the Top 20 Best Places to Raise A Family (Homebuilder.com).

What Drives the Economy?

The regional marketplace has remarkable diversity, known most famously for bourbon making and horse racing.

  • Home of the distillery and spirits distribution giant, Brown Foreman, known for Old Frontier Woodford Reserve Bourbons, and its Tennessee import, Jack Daniels.
  • Ford Motor Company has two plants with 10,000 employees
  • General Electric Appliance Park with 5,000 employees.
  • Medical breakthroughs - Kleinert Kutz & Associates pioneers in hand transplant surgery.
  • Jewish Hospital involved in the first artificial heart transplant.
  • One of the world's busiest distribution centers with UPS and over 17,000 employees.
  • Humana has 4,900 employees
  • Home of Yum Brand Inc - operation of Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and of course, Kentucky Fried Chicken.
  • Home of Papa John's International, 3rd largest pizza company.
  • Home of the Army's Calvary Tank Division.
  • Large distribution point for trucking and shipping due to the Ohio river.
  • Home of Nation's "Gold Vault", Fort Knox.


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