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Sean Williams, Your Louisville Realtor: Real Estate Agent in Louisville, KY

While Indian Hills Subdivision is considered a more upscale neighborhood,

Indian Hills Home - Louisville, KYyou can find homes ranging in prices from $200k all the way up to $2 million+...there is definitely a little something for every potential home buyer. You will find that the majority of the homes are around 40 years old but don't be surprised it you find homes that are over 60 years or less than 15 years in age.

There are many different styles of homes in the area whether you're looking for a single-level ranch, a modern 2-story, a colonial style, or even a "McMansion", Indian Hills offers it all.


You can expect to see:Indian Hills Kitchen - Louisville, KY

*granite counter tops
*custom cabinetry
*stainless steel
*master suites
*open living quarters
*2,500 to 10,000+ in square footage...that should be plently of living space right?!



One cool fact about Indian Hills Subdivision:
as you are driving around Indian Hills Kitchen - Louisville, KYyou may notice that many of the streets are named after Native American tribes and famous tribe leaders! Names like Navajo, Tecumseh, Moccasin, & Comanche Trail are just a few to mention.






Indian Hills Master Bedroom - Louisville, KYSo if you are looking for comfortable living in a fantastic location in Louisville with homes that include many updates and interesting features, Indian Hills Subdivision may be for you!


Indian Hills Subdivision in Louisville, Kentucky

Sean Williams, Your Louisville Realtor: Real Estate Agent in Louisville, KY

Indian Hills Subdivision Entrance


Indian Hills Subdivision is a conveniently located neighborhood just 7 miles northwest from downtown Louisville, seconds from the Watterson Expressway, and just minutes from shopping, tons of entertainment, & award-winning schools. Located in Jefferson County, Kentucky, the current Indian Hills subdivision was formed in 1999 after a merger with other adjacent neighborhoods.

 

While Indian Hills Subdivision is considered a more upscale neighborhood, you can find homes ranging in price from $200k all the way up to $2 million+, so thereIndian Hills Kitchen is definitely a little something for every potential home buyer. You will find that the majority of the homes are around 40 years old but don't be surprised it you find homes that are over 60 years or less than 15 years in age.

There are many different styles of homes in the area whether you're looking for a single-level ranch, a modern 2-story, a colonial style, or even a "McMansion", Indian Hills offers it all. You can expect to see granite counter tops, custom cabinetry, stainless steel, master suites, open living quarters, and lots of square footage in many of these lovely homes. You can find homes ranging from 2,500 to 10,000+ in square footage...that should be plently of living space right?!

Indian Hills Home

One cool fact about Indian Hills Subdivision: as you are driving around you may notice that many of the streets are named after Native American tribes and famous tribe leaders! Names like Navajo, Tecumseh, Moccasin, & Comanche Trail are just a few to mention.

So if you are looking for comfortable living in a fantastic location in Louisville with homes that include many updates and interesting features, Indian Hills Subdivision may be for you! If you have any questions or would like to see a home in Indian Hills today, get in contact with me, Sean S. Williams!

 

 

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Home in Indian Hills Louisville KY

Indian Hills is one of Louisville's grand ole neighborhoods. For the affluent home buyers, this subdivion is close to the city (Area 3, not to be confused with the Indian Hills located in Franklin or Carroll counties) but still boasts large lots, mature trees and beautiful rolling hills. Like Anchorage in many ways, this city has a great reputation for varied styles of home design. Indian Hills is also similar to Anchorage in that there's a wide range of home ages and even values, even though more are at the higher end of the price spectrum. There are some truly magnificent properties located in this neighborhood. Read More »