What Makes Louisville A Great Place to Live

Louisville, KY is currently experiencing a population increase of nearly 150%! Many people are flocking to the city due to the economic opportunities, amazing culture, sports teams, and more. 

Louisville is a hidden gem, with so much history that adds to the amazing culture. One of the most popular areas of the city is Downtown Bourbon Row: an area of Main Street that was once home to the bourbon industry. Today, visitors can still walk amongst the buildings to visit multiple distilleries, restaurants, and shops.

The city is also home to a number of popular sports teams and events. Grab your fanciest hat, because the Kentucky Derby is hosted in Louisville every year. Besides the popular race,  the Kentucky Colonels and the Louisville Bats also hail from the city. You can be sure to watch a great game in Louisville no matter what sport you enjoy.

If great sports teams and culture isn’t enough, Louisvlle is also one of the cheapest places to live in Jefferson County. The average home value is around $325,000 even in some of the most sought after neighborhoods. There are also multiple opportunities for jobs with the UPS International Hub stationed in the city.
If you are looking for a new start, moving to a new city can be a great choice. With great culture, entertainment, and low cost of living, Louisville is a great place to live. To learn more about the Louisville real estate, take a look at the infographic below:

What Makes Louisville A Great Place To Live?
Source: Finish Line Realty

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