Yearly Archives: 2016
Major Purchases give Louisville Real Estate Market “stamp of approval.”
World Affairs Council moving to historic building in Louisville’s Portland Neighborhood
SEPTEMBER 28, 2016
INSIDER LOUISVILLE
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The World Affairs Council of Kentucky and Southern Indiana (WAC) is moving its office to The Dolfinger in the Portland Neighborhood on Oct. 31.
The move reflects a significant milestone in the World Affairs Council’s 30+ year history.
The hottest ZIP code in Louisville may surprise you
By CAITLIN BOWLING | September 22, 2016 1:52 pm
This map shows the boundaries of the 40242 ZIP code, which Realtor.com named the 11th hottest in the nation. | Courtesy of Google Maps
The popular neighborhoods that come to mind for Louisvillians are Germantown,
PVA Field Rep Schedule
The Jefferson County PVA Field Reps will be in the Satellite City Areas of:
Hollow Creek, Lynnview and Creekside the week of September 19-September 23rd, 2016.
All Field Representatives should have PVA identification visible on their vehicles,
Louisville continues in a strong real estate market
http://insiderlouisville.com/business/real-estate/strong-august-for-louisville-real-estate-as-some-areas-rise-others-fall/
Louisville lands in the top 10 cities for homeowners
Aug 31, 2016, 1:03pm EDT Updated Aug 31, 2016, 3:01pm EDT
Kevin Modelski Reporter Louisville Business First
Louisville was named one of the nation’s best cities for home ownership,
Median Louisville home price of $165k limits options
Good luck getting home in trendy area for $165K
Grace Schneider, @gesinfk3:26 p.m. EDT August 29, 2016
Leaders of area real estate groups say that the local median price, which is about $165,000, is low enough for first-timers paying rising apartment rents of $800 to $1,000 a month to transition without experiencing a huge hit to monthly expenses,
JCPS board approves tax rate
JCPS board approves tax rate
Allison Ross, @allisonSross7:44 p.m. EDT August 23, 2016
The Jefferson County Board of Education has approved the 2017 tax rate that county property owners pay for schools, making a slight decrease in the tax rate that will nevertheless bring in more tax dollars to the state’s largest school district.
Home sales up 4.3% in Jefferson County
SHELDON S. SHAFER
Home sales increased 4.3 percent in Jefferson County and nearly 6 percent in the Louisville tri-county area in the first seven months of 2016, compared with the same period of the previous year.
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