May breaks Louisville Real Estate Records!
By TRE PRYOR | June 20, 2016 10:43 am
Homes are selling quickly in Louisville — so fast that some buyers are having a difficult time getting one under contract.
Ok, pop quiz!
News that effects residents and businesses in the Louisville- Jefferson County area
By TRE PRYOR | June 20, 2016 10:43 am
Homes are selling quickly in Louisville — so fast that some buyers are having a difficult time getting one under contract.
Ok, pop quiz!
The time to file for the Local Board of Assessment Appeal has been extended to June 7, 2016. However, any property owner who wishes to be heard at the LBAA must first have conferenced with the Jefferson County PVA.
PVA Online Conferencing closed May 16th at 4:00 PM.
Grace Schneider, @gesinfk 2:31 p.m. EDT April 18, 2016
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The latest report on local real estate sales shows strong sales during the year’s first quarter and continued pressure because of low inventory.(Photo: CJ file photo)Buy Photo
The latest snapshot of the region’s real estate market shows it’s hotter than ever thanks to a boost in sales last month and a drop in inventory.
By Tre Pryor | April 6, 2016 3:46 pm
For most of the past 12 months, home sales in Louisville have surpassed the previous year. Several of these (see February) did so spectacularly!
There were 916 properties sold in Jefferson County in March.
The real estate business has continued to pick up in 2016, according to numbers recently released by the Greater Louisville Association of Realtors.
In February alone, home sales rose 22.3 percent, with 1,062 homes and condos sold.
Lexington, Ky. – LG&E and KU is warning customers of a new phone scam using a recording the utilities’ automated phone system to make the scam sound more authentic.
LG&E and KU never calls customers requesting phone payments.
Phillip M. Bailey, @phillipmbailey 4:10 p.m. EST February 23, 2016

A vine moves up the chipped paint walls at 649 28th Street where the residence has been marked and set for emergency demolition.(Photo: Alton Strupp/The Courier-Journal)
At the end of every April,
Neighborhood sees slow development alongside residential return to inner city.
Check out this story on courier-journal.com: http://cjky.it/1XA0UQd