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5 Bedroom Oldham County Home ~ Hillcrest ~ $565,000

5 bedroom Oldham County Home

Quick Facts

  • Bedrooms:   5
  • Bathrooms: 4 Full + 2 Half
  • Basement:   Yes - Partially-Finished Walkout
  • Total Square Footage:   5500
  • Acreage:   0.4


Hillcrest Home - 12819 Crestview Cove Ct

This gracious 1.5 story custom-built house was the builder's personal home, boasting top quality construction and a premier cul-de-sac lot. The professional landscape, large covered porch, and stone accents create a wonderful curb appeal.

On the main floor you will find hardwood floors, custom trim work, 2 story foyer and great room, 2 fireplaces, glassed-in porch with slate flooring, large laundry with built-in cubbies, and custom maple cabinets with granite countertops in the large kitchen, opening to a light and bright hearth room and the glassed in porch. The first floor master suite offers a double trey ceiling, his/hers vanities, his/hers walk-in closets, large shower with 2 shower heads, and corner whirlpool tub.

The second level features 3 large bedrooms with 2 full bath.  Each bedroom has its own direct access to a bath.

The lower level features a large 5th bedroom, full bath, custom wet bar, pool table room, TV room with built-ins, and large office area.

This Hillcrest home also has an irrigation system, electric dog fence, security system, and audio speakers in 5 areas. A great floor plan for living and entertaining, this home has been lovingly maintained and is a must see!

Hillcrest

Loaded with ammenities and less than 10 years old, homes in Hillcrest are everything one would expect from one of the premier neighborhooods in not only Prospect but also the entire Metro Louisville area.  This deed-restricted neighborhood offers a community pool, clubhouse, playground, social clubs and outings for parents and kids.

Oldham County Schools

Students who live in Hillcrest will attend school in the award-winning Oldham County school system.  The Two-Time National School of Excellence elementary school is conveniently located at Hillcrest.  

 

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Erik Hitzelberger is a licensed REALTOR with RE/MAX Alliance in Louisville. If you need a Louisville Real Estate agent please email me or call 502.921.3989.

I specialize in the following areas of the Metro Louisville Area: Prospect, Middletown, Jeffersontown (J-Town), Fern Creek, Okolona, Shepherdsville, Mt Washington, Hillview, Brooks and Pewee Valley.  Click the following links to learn more about Louisville and Bullitt County Real Estate or to Search for Louisville Homes 

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Shepherdsville Home for Sale - 20 Acre Farm - 401 Slate Bluff - $260,000

 

Shepherdsville Home for Sale

Quick Facts

  • Bedrooms:   4
  • Bathrooms: 2 Full
  • Basement:   Yes - Partially-Finished Walkout
  • Total Square Footage:   3200+
  • Acreage:   20 - Fenced
  • Other:   Pool, Barn, 2 Ponds

Shepherdsville Home

This 4 Bedroom Cape Cod has 3200+ square feet of living space. The updated kitchen features oak cabinets and new low maintenance flooring that flows throughout the open first level. With two bedrooms and a full bath on each floor, you can choose whether the master is upstairs or down. The large room in the walkout basement could be a family room or even a 5th bedroom.

This great home sits at the end of a dead-end street and on 20 acres. The 17 partially-wooded acres behind the house contains 2 fishing ponds, a barn, and ideal areas for horseback riding, hunting, four-wheeling, or simply allowing the animals to graze. 

For the more passive outdoor lover, the new covered front porch, sunroom, and new deck offer spectacular views year-round. Additionally, the pool is a great way to stay cool all summer.

As an agricultural property, the home qualifies for a lower tax rate. City water connected this year. Security System, New Carport , plenty of storage space and more. Finally, the seller is offering a 1-year home warranty for your peace of mind.

Barn

The 60x38 barn has 5 horse stalls, a tack room, and full hay loft.  There is 100a electric service and a cistern dedicated to the barn.

Location

Despite the private setting, this home is located just south of the heart of Shepherdsville and less than 3 miles from I-65.  The interstate offers easy access to Louisville or Elizabethtown(~20 mins).  Additionally, it is less than 30 minutes to Fort Knox

Schools

Children who attend Bulllitt County Public Schools are currently zoned for

 

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Erik Hitzelberger is a licensed REALTOR with RE/MAX Alliance in Louisville. If you need a Louisville Real Estate agent please email me or call 502.921.3989.

I specialize in the following areas of the Metro Louisville Area: Prospect, Middletown, Jeffersontown (J-Town), Fern Creek, Okolona, Shepherdsville, Mt Washington, Hillview, Brooks and Pewee Valley.  Click the following links to learn more about Louisville and Bullitt County Real Estate or to Search for Louisville Homes 

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You Gotta Know When to Fold'Em: The First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit & You

As the $8000 tax credit gets ready to expire, many buyers are struggling to find a Louisville home that meets their needs and wants.  Feeling pressured by the looming date, some are considering just grabbing something so they can get the tax credit.  As Paul elegantly expresses below, this is really not a good strategy. 

Via Paul Slaybaugh, Scottsdale AZ Real Estate (Realty Executives):

GENTLEMEN, START YOUR ENGINES!

Are they good and fired up?

Great, now turn them off.

As one knocks around the internet here in late April of 2010, he or she cannot go two clicks without encountering manic encouragement to purchase a home “BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE,” or proclamations that “TIME IS RUNNING OUT” to take advantage of the first-time and move-up homebuyer tax credit; each froth-inducing pitch more fevered than the last.  The only thing missing are the decrees that “THIS OFFER EXPIRES AS SOON AS YOU LEAVE THE PREMISES,” and inquisitions as to “WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO TO GET YOU INTO A HOUSE TODAY?”  P.T. Barnum had nothing on a gaggle of motivated Real Estate agents.

Here’s the thing, though, I am not a big fan of leveraging fear as a sales tool.  With just over a week left in the Federal Clearing House Tax Sweepstakes, I am pulling the plug on my own hyperbole.  If you are a first-time homebuyer and have not found a suitable home after months of feckless searching, it’s time to call off the dogs. 

“IT DOESN’T HAVE TO BE PERFECT, JUST BUY SOMETHING!!!”


“HAVEN‘T BOUGHT A HOUSE YET???  WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR???”

“DON’T GET LEFT ON THE SIDELINES! THERE’S STILL TIME!”

Lest your home buying ship wash up on the nearest reef, these bleating calls to action should go unheeded.  The wall to wall promotion does have one thing right, though:  the time is now.  Just not in the way they would have you believe.  Now is the time to regroup and ensure you do not make a poor purchasing decision.  The tax credit has been a nice perk to those fortunate enough to find the right home over the past year, but don’t sabotage a 250k purchase because Uncle Sam is holding an 8k caliber gun to your head. 

If you are just starting the hunt now, you’ll do yourself a huge disservice by attempting to shoehorn yourselves into an ill-fitting home due to the time constraint.  If you are nearing your wits end after an unsuccessful months-long odyssey, you are equally likely to do the same when facing down the looming deadline.  I am issuing a cease and desist order to those who have confused the priorities of their fledgling home purchases. 

Let it go, folks.  Let it go. 

We can start again when your only underlying concern is securing the best possible deal on your ideal new home.  With the throng of desperate lemmings running blindly for the cliff, you might just find yourself as king of the buyer’s mountain come May 1st.  With a potential reduction in the number of suitors left after the great tax credit hari-kari, you could unwittingly stumble upon higher negotiating ground via your abstinence from the purchasing frenzy.  While that 8k incentive will drive some to overbid on properties in the coming days, the smart buyer might seek to carve a larger swath out of a seller’s backside in the fertile post-April 30th hunting grounds.

“IF YOU DON’T LIKE THIS HOUSE, SEND IT BACK FOR A NO-HASSLE MONEY BACK GUARANTEE!" <or not>

The folly in the air is palpable at present.  That little governmental spiff will come and go, and you won't even remember towards what end the money went.  You'll be stuck with the house, however.  Make sure it is the one you want. And for God's sakes, man, don't make the same mistake that we all made back in the heyday of 2005-2006 by assuming you will be able to offload the house in a couple of years if it doesn't prove suitable for your needs. 

Surely we haven't forgotten this lesson while it is still being taught in excruciating detail?

 

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Don’t Believe the Hype

 

The Big East is the toughest conference in college basketball.  Every talking head with a microphone has been spouting this bit of conventional wisdom since the season tipped-off last fall.  Over time, the collective psyche of the public (or at least the gambling public) was influenced.  The perception of dominance was reflected in Vegas odds and in hundreds of thousands of tournament brackets.  But, perception met reality in over the last few weeks.  As anomalies turned into trends, recycling bins overflowed.     

Were the teams overmatched? Over-rated? Or did they simply believe the hype and forget the game is decided on the court?  It doesn’t matter.  Seven of eight entrants are now sitting at home, with only West Virginia representing the conference well.

When you prepare to sell your Louisville home, you need to take your competition seriously.  Winning in this market requires attention to detail on price, preparation and promotion.  If you don’t stack up in any one of these phases, it’s game over.   

Home buyers aren’t exempt from the hype either.  After being inundated for months with stories of others buying homes for pennies on the dollar, it’s easy to believe you can’t make an offer low enough.  In Louisville, this perception can lead to a Georgetown vs. Ohio reality check.  Louisville is the second most stable housing market in the country.  Many areas are appreciating and most home sellers are not giving their homes away.

How do you avoid a Big East style meltdown? 

You find a Louisville real estate agent who understands the market.  Someone who can provide you a scouting report and a game plan.  If you are listing your home, you need an agent who knows how to price your house and how to use the internet to market it for sale.  Buyers need an agent who not only understands their needs and wants, but who will prepare them to act when they find that perfect house.

When you’re ready to enter the Big Dance of real estate, call 502-921-3989 or email me.  Either way come to play and play to win.

 

**Photo courtesy of WNPR Connecticut.

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Erik Hitzelberger is a licensed REALTOR with RE/MAX Alliance in Louisville. If you need a Louisville Real Estate agent please email me or call 502.921.3989.

I specialize in the following areas of the Metro Louisville Area: Prospect, Middletown, Jeffersontown (J-Town), Fern Creek, Okolona, Shepherdsville, Mt Washington, Hillview, Brooks and Pewee Valley.  Click the following links to learn more about Louisville and Bullitt County Real Estate or to Search for Louisville Homes 

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Jeffersontown Home For Sale ~ 10008 Lauralyn Ct ~ $142500

Jeffersontown Home for Sale

 

WHAT A RARE FIND! An open-floor plan, ranch home with a real master bedroom in the heart of Jeffersontown (J-Town).  Anyone who has shopped for homes in this highly desirable area of Louisville knows how hard it is to come across a setup like this.  In fact, only 7 similar homes sold in all of 2009.  Making this home even more unique is the heated and cooled, attached 1.5 car garage.  This space is perfect for a work shop, small home business, or performing vehicle maintenance on a cold day.   

 With a wood-burning fireplace and easy access to both the kitchen and the 15x20 deck, the Great Room provides an ideal location for family gatherings, entertaining, or just relaxing after a long day. The large Master Suite features a trey ceiling, walk-in closet, and double-vanities. And, the large fenced yard is ideal for containing children of the 2 or 4-legged variety while letting them enjoy the outdoors.

Within the last couple of years, the sellers have completed thousands of dollars worth of updates and upgrades including a new AC unit, hot water heater, patio doors, flooring and more. Additionally, they are offering a home warranty and leaving all of the appliances including the washer and dryer.

So, you can move in and keep your tax credit money to pay off bills or go to the Kentucky Derby. However, you need to act quickly. The tax credit deadline is approaching, but more importantly, Louisville homes like this do not last long.

 

 

Jeffersontown Home for Sale

Jeffersontown Home for Sale

Jeffersontown Home for Sale

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Jeffersontown

J-town is a highly sought after area in eastern Louisville.  With over 900 companies located inside the Bluegrass Industrial Park, 100+ restaurants, dozens of hotels, sporting complexes, parks, and a golf course many residents have little reason to leave Jeffersontown.   Of course, if you do have a need, the convenience to I-64 and the Gene Snyder Expressway certainly makes it easy.

Every September, Jeffersontown hosts the Gaslight Festival.  This weeklong series of events is attended by over 200,000 people.  Activities include a balloon glow, 5K, Golf Scramble, and parade.  Being able to walk to these events or even watch some from the comfort of your own home is certainly one of the benefits of buying this Jeffersontown home.

Children who live on Lauralynn and attend Jefferson County Public Schools are in Cluster 4.  The reside schools are...

 

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Erik Hitzelberger is a licensed REALTOR with RE/MAX Alliance in Louisville. If you need a Louisville Real Estate agent please email me or call 502.921.3989.

I specialize in the following areas of the Metro Louisville Area: Prospect, Middletown, Jeffersontown (J-Town), Fern Creek, Okolona, Shepherdsville, Mt Washington, Hillview, Brooks and Pewee Valley.  Click the following links to learn more about Louisville and Bullitt County Real Estateor to Search for Louisville Homes 

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The $6500 Tax Credit of Louisville Home Owners

Money for Louisville Home Buyers

By now, most people are aware of the existence of the $8000 Tax Creditfor first-time home buyers.  But with the holidays, the start of UL and UK basketball and the media the way that it is, I suspect you are more likely to know Tiger Woods' mistress count than you are the details of the expanded Tax Credit Program.  In particular, when Congress extended the credit until April 30th, 2010, they also added a $6500 tax credit for existing homeowners. 

For those of you who were otherwise occupied, here's the answers to the questions now running through your head....

Am I eligible for the $6500 Tax Credit?

There are 3 Criteria you must meet to qualify

  1. You must have used your current home as your principal residence for 5 consecutive years with the last 8.
  2. To get the full credit as a single buyer, you need to make less than $125,000 annually, as a couple the limit is $225,000. Up to $145,000 and $245,000 respectively, you get a partial credit. 
  3. You have to have a written contract by April 30, 2010 and close before July 1, 2010.

How does the Tax Credit work?

Like the $8000 Tax Credit this is a refundable credit that is applied to your tax return.  After you close on the home, you can apply it to your 2009 or 2010 return.  Note that your favorite word in the preceding sentence is REFUNDABLE.  This means you get the money regardless of what you owe on your taxes! 

Do I have to repay the credit?

As long as you live in the house for 3 years, the answer is No!

SWEET! I'm eligible and I like free money, now what?

You need to get started right away especially if you plan to sell your current home before buying.  Interest rates are still phenomenally low and buyers are hitting the market in droves.  By getting a jump on the competition, you stand a very good chance of completing both selling your current home and buying a new one before the deadline.  Call me at 502-921-3989 to setup a Free Consultation.

I'm reaching for the phone.  Just out of curiosity, what was the final mistress count?

You really have more important things to worry about.  But, if it will help you focus, nowpublic.comhas is at 17.  A few are unconfirmed though.  Despite the initial rapid-fire rate at which they started to come out, it appears Wilt Chamberlin's record will stand.  Back to reality.  Call 502-921-3989 now. 

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Erik Hitzelberger is a licensed REALTOR with RE/MAX Alliance in Louisville. If you need a Louisville Real Estate agent please email me or call 502.921.3989.

I specialize in the following areas of the Metro Louisville Area: Prospect, Middletown, Jeffersontown (J-Town), Fern Creek, Okolona, Shepherdsville, Mt Washington, Hillview, Brooks and Pewee Valley.  Click the following links to learn more about Louisville and Bullitt County Real Estate or to Search for Louisville Homes 

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Kentucky Supreme Court overturns Sex Offender Law

Three years ago the Kentucky legislature passed a law banning convicted sex offenders from living within 1000 feet of schools, playgrounds, and day care centers.  Today, the Supreme Court threw out that legislation by a 5-2 vote.  According to the AP, the justices ruled, "the law is punitive because lawmakers applied it retroactively to sex offenders convicted before the restrictions were imposed."

As a parent, the possibility of a sexual predator harming one of my children is mind-numbingly terrifying.  It is part of the reason I do not use their names in public settings online.  However, I have a hard time believing this law had any real benefit with regards to protecting children.  Kids run and play everywhere.  If an offender is going to repeat, the location of his/her residence in relation to a school is of little consequence.

Despite the fact that Louisville is the 7th Safest City (pop 500,000+) there are still registered sex offenders in living in every zip code.  If you are concerned and can stomach the results, here is the Kentucky Sex Offender Registry.

 

See Also: Everything you want to know about Louisville Homes that I can't tell you.

 

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Erik Hitzelberger is a licensed REALTOR with RE/MAX Alliancein Louisville. If you need a Louisville Real Estate agent please email me or call 502.921.3989.

I specialize in the following areas of the Metro Louisville Area: Prospect, Middletown, Jeffersontown (J-Town), Fern Creek, Okolona, Shepherdsville, Mt Washington, Hillview, Brooks and Pewee Valley.  Click the following links to learn more about Louisville and Bullitt County Real Estateor to Search for Louisville Homes 

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Louisville Events: St James Court Art Show

St James Art ShowThe St James Court Art Show begins Friday Oct 2nd and will continue through Sunday October 4th.  This year marks the 53rd time that artists have gathered for the annual event that was voted Best Art Show in the Nation during 3 of the last 6 years. 

This year, over 750 artists from throughout North America will be displaying their works for an expected 300,000 patrons.  In fact, more people come to Louisville for this event than for the Kentucky Derby.  Categories include Clay, Glass, Leather, Jewelry, Metal, Mixed Media 3D, Photography, Sculpture, Wood, and several others.

The show is held in the heart of Old Louisville.  Booths will be setup in St James Court as well as along Third St, Fourth St, and Magnolia Ave.  Official participants will be proudly displaying the 2009 Art Show Exhibitor Booth Cards and wearing similar buttons.  Be aware that some homeowners allow non-participants to setup in their yards around the event.

Old Louisville neighborhood associations use proceeds from the show for the benefit of the local community.  Beautification and restoration projects are completed as well as other philanthropic endeavors.

Hours: 

  • Fri - 10a-6p
  • Sat - 10a-6p
  • Sun - 10a-5p

For more information, go to http://www.stjamescourtartshow.com

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Erik Hitzelberger is a licensed REALTOR with RE/MAX Alliancein Louisville. If you need a Louisville Real Estate agent please email me or call 502.921.3989.

I specialize in the following areas of the Metro Louisville Area: Prospect, Middletown, Jeffersontown (J-Town), Fern Creek, Okolona, Shepherdsville, Mt Washington, Hillview, Brooks and Pewee Valley.  Click the following links to learn more about Louisville and Bullitt County Real Estateor to Search for Louisville Homes 

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How's the Louisville Real Estate Market? - Sept 28,2009 Version

Louisville real estate conditions are so fluid I considered adding a time stamp in the title.  Month-to-month variances in each area can be huge and I expect it to get more interesting as the year ends and the $8000 first time home buyer credit nears its expiration date.  I'd really like to tell you the water is fine and everyone should jump in the real estate pool, but you really need...

The Straight Truth

The bottom is behind us.  That being said, we are still in a trough and the recovery will not be quick.  Lending standards and appraisal standards have and will continue to hamper growth.  In typical fashion, the fallout from the practices that lead to last fall's meltdown caused overreaction.  The elimination of seller-funded down payment assistance programs and 100% financing coupled with tightened credit scores has removed 20-30% of buyers from the market.  Many of them would make good homeowners, but will have to wait for another year or so.

The $8000 tax credit and 5-6% interest rates have been beneficial.  Early this year, investors and first-time home buyers were the main market players. The credit drove interest and inspired confidence in buyers.  As a result areas like PRP, Okolona, and Valley Station bottomed a little sooner.  Several buyers were actually surprised at how much they could afford because of low rates.

We have just recently started to see a trickle-up effect.  J-Town, Fern Creek (Area 7), Middletown (Area 8), and Anchorage (Area 9) are seeing more activity.  That being said, Louisville homes that are even slightly overpriced are just languishing.  Sellers who want to test the market are receiving 'F's and those who 'know what their homes are worth and refuse to give it away' are finding that they are going to get to live in said home for the foreseeable future.  

As proof that real estate is hyper-local, the Highlands (Area 2) and St Matth

ews (Area 3) were nearly immune from any declines in price.  In fact, both areas saw continued appreciation despite a slight decline in sales.  At the same time sales in a few select neighborhoods were 20-40% foreclosures

Unemployment in Louisville continues to be high, but appears to have peaked.  Major corporations like Ford, GE, Yum Brands and UPS have reaffirmed their commitment to the area and some are hiring (although none are likely to replace the full complement of workers laid off).  The Norton-Anthem spat may even get resolved and bring more stability to the large medical workforce. 

Supply is also greatly reduced.  Many would-be sellers are waiting out the storm and fewer homes are on the market.  These shadow-sellers have simply decided they don't need to sell and therefore aren't going to list their home.  For some this is a good decision, for others it is not.  I sold my personal home in 13 days and traded-up. So, it can be done.

All of this boils down to a few simple realities.  Overall demand is down because fewer buyers have the resources to buy a home.   The blow is being lessened by good prices, great interest rates, tax incentives, and investor activity.  So far, the decreased demand has generally been countered by decreased supply and Louisville home values are essentially flat.

The next few months will be interesting.  Historically, Louisville home sales drop from this point until February.  Additional uncertainty is caused by the pending expiration/extension/enhancement of the tax credit.  If the balance described in the preceding paragraph can be maintained until spring, the recovery will be much smoother.  If demand falls off for any reason though, it will be a bumpy ride to say the least. 

If you want to buy or sell a Louisville home, call a real estate agent who can guide you through the process.  One absolute certainty is you need someone working for you who understands the market and won't sugarcoat or spin the truth.  Accurate analysis and timely insights are required for you to achieve your goals.  Consultations are free so call (502) 921-3989 now.

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Erik Hitzelberger is a licensed REALTOR with RE/MAX Alliancein Louisville. If you need a Louisville Real Estate agent please email me or call 502.921.3989.

I specialize in the following areas of the Metro Louisville Area: Prospect, Middletown, Jeffersontown (J-Town), Fern Creek, Okolona, Shepherdsville, Mt Washington, Hillview, Brooks and Pewee Valley.  Click the following links to learn more about Louisville and Bullitt County Real Estateor to Search for Louisville Homes 

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Louisville Events September 25 - October 2nd

Louisville

Things to do in Louisville

Tired of sitting at home?

Looking for something different or unique to do in Louisville?

Pick one or two events from this list and go have some fun!

 

F.A.T. Friday Trolley Hop

When: September 25

Where: Frankfort Avenue

What: A tour of dozens of galleries in the Frankfort Avenue art district. The event takes participants to several different art galleries, retail shops, and dining establishments located on Frankfort, Mellwood, and Story Avenues.

 

Louisville Irish Fest

When: September 25-27

Where: Bellarmine University

What: The Louisville Irish Fest is a celebration of Irish culture and heritage, featuring traditional Italian food, music, dancing, and, of course, beer.

 

The Bluegrass Balloon Festival

When: September 25-27

Where: Bowman Field

What: The Bluegrass Balloon Festival is Kentucky's largest hot air balloon race, even bigger than the Kentucky Derby Festival Balloon race. There are also a ton of free events and attractions for adults and children, including an art festival, balloon glow, kid's fun zone, beer and wine garden, live music, and an automobile and airplane show.

 

Captain's Quarters Regatta and Art Show

When: September 26-27

Where: Captain's Quarters Restaurant

What: Pull up your anchor and sail over to Captain's Quarters Restaurant at the end of September for the Captain's Quarters Regatta and Art Show. This event attracts more than 2000 people each year, including individuals from as many as four states and generally more than 200 artists.

Fall Antiques Market

When: September 27

Where: Locust Grove

What: The annual Fall Antiques Market brings professional antiques dealers from the South and Midwest to Louisville where they sell and display their products on the Locust Grove lawn. Though the show features primarily American country antiques, formal furniture, jewelry, and silverware will also be up for sale.

Taste of Louisville

When: September 29

Where: Crown Plaza Hotel

What: A Tasting Event sponsered by the Kentucky Restaurant Association.  Dozens of area restaurants and beverage producers will be on hand to show off their finest food and drink.

 

Waterfront Wednesday

When: September 30

Where: Waterfront Park

What: Waterfront Wednesdays are free concerts at Waterfront Park sponsored by 91.9 WFPK.

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Erik Hitzelberger is a licensed REALTOR with RE/MAX Alliancein Louisville. If you need a Louisville Real Estate agent please email me or call 502.921.3989.

I specialize in the following areas of the Metro Louisville Area: Prospect, Middletown, Jeffersontown (J-Town), Fern Creek, Okolona, Shepherdsville, Mt Washington, Hillview, Brooks and Pewee Valley.  Click the following links to learn more about Louisville and Bullitt County Real Estateor to Search for Louisville Homes 

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