Germantown: Popularity soars with mix of old, new
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Germantown residents and developers speak about how modern changes mix with tradition.
Messages from the Jefferson County PVA.
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Germantown residents and developers speak about how modern changes mix with tradition.
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Vintage Christmas lights hanging outside a two-bedroom shotgun house on Samuel Street are the first small clues hinting at a new life inside.
Since May — when owners Laurel Sims-Stewart and Justin Stewart,
Homes sales in Louisville see double-digit increase
by Caitlin Bowling
Year-to-date homes sales in Jefferson County have risen 13 percent, according to the most recent numbers released by the Greater Louisville Association of Realtors.
From Jan 1.
2015 tracking towards most homes sold in nine years
Ben Lane
December 3, 2015 6:16PM
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For more than a third of the nation’s major metro areas,
October 27, 2015
A huge swath of Dixie Highway, from Broadway to the Gene Snyder Freeway, soon will be transformed into a modern, safer, more pedestrian-friendly corridor, thanks to a $16.9 million federal grant announced today by U.S. Rep.
Washington, D.C. – Builder confidence in the market for newly constructed single-family homes rose three points in October to a level of 64 on the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI).
This month’s reading is a return to HMI levels seen at the end of the housing boom in late 2005.
Louisville, Ky. – Online real-state company Trulia has ranked Louisville as a “most affordable place to live” in country, according to a recent article.
In an article discussing the findings, “Nickeled and Dimed: How Commuting Costs and Utilities Affect Middle-Class Housing Affordability,” Louisville was ranked No.
The Greater Louisville Association of Realtors reported Tuesday that year-to-date sales were up 11.6 percent, with 10,951 homes and condos sold in Jefferson, Oldham and Bullitt counties through August, versus 9,808 at the same time last year.
Sales were up 0.9 percent in August 2015 (1,532 units) compared to August 2014 (1,518 units).