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Welcome to this newly built (2024) home in the heart of Louisville, designed for comfort and convenience, this modern space is perfect for travelers looking to experience the city like a local. Enjoy a private fenced yard, ideal for relaxing outdoors, and off-street parking for easy arrivals and departures. The home is located in the highly walkable Shelby Park neighborhood- enjoy restaurants, coffee shops, and local favorites just steps away.
You will enter through the front door into an open-layout living room, kitchen, and dining area. Toward the back of the home on the first floor is a full bathroom next to a first-floor bedroom. A full-size washer and dryer are also located on the first floor.
Up the stairs are two additional bedrooms (Bedroom #2 has a king bed, and Bedroom #3 has twin bunk beds), along with a second full bathroom.
The home features a fully fenced backyard, with off-street parking available at the back of the house.
Things to Do
Local Favorite Restaurants (Easy Walks / Short Drive)
Near Germantown / Shelby Park
Toasty's Tavern – Classic neighborhood bar and grill with one of the best burgers in the area, just blocks away.
Downtown & Market District (Great Dinner Options)
Approximately 10–15 minutes by car or scooter
La Bodeguita De Mima – Stylish Cuban restaurant with outstanding tapas and cocktails.
Meesh Meesh – Mediterranean-inspired small plates and creative drinks.
Porch Kitchen & Bar – Casual and popular option for brunch and comfort food.
Wild Eggs – Local favorite for breakfast and brunch.
The Service Station Restaurant – Classic Southern comfort food in a quirky historic space.
Doc Crow's Southern Smokehouse and Raw Bar – BBQ and Southern fare with a lively atmosphere.
Proof On Main – Stylish restaurant inside a boutique hotel, ideal for date night or pre-event dining.
Repeal Oak Fired Steakhouse – Upscale steakhouse and cocktails downtown.
More Great Picks (Slightly Further but Worth It)
Mostly within a 10–15 minute drive
Jack Fry's – Iconic Louisville fine dining with seasonal American cuisine.
The Eagle – Comfort food and famous fried chicken on Bardstown Road.
Agave & Rye Louisville – Highly rated Mexican restaurant and tequila bar.
Perso – Elevated contemporary cuisine for a special night out.
The Table – Great stop for sandwiches, salads, and farm-fresh fare.
Buck's Restaurant – Classic American cuisine with a refined yet relaxed vibe.
Museums & Cultural Spots
Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory – Tour the iconic bat factory and explore baseball history.
Kentucky Science Center – Interactive science exhibits, great for families.
Frazier Kentucky History Museum – History exhibits and bourbon-themed displays downtown.
21c Museum Hotel – Free contemporary art galleries open to the public.
Unique & Quirky Finds
Door To Nowhere – A quirky architectural curiosity on Frankfort Avenue.
The Witches Tree – A local legend and popular photo spot.
Thomas Edison House – Historic home with exhibits on Edison’s life.
Nature, Parks & Outdoors
Iroquois Park – Large park with trails, scenic views, and picnic areas.
Shelby Park & Logan Street Market – Nearby local spots for walking, food stalls, art, and community vibes.
Gnadinger Park – A tiny local park worth a quick visit.
Family & Animal Fun
Louisville Zoo – Classic zoo with animal exhibits, gardens, and seasonal events.
The Islands & Boma African Petting Zoo – Located within the zoo grounds for younger children.
Adventure & Unique Experiences
Louisville Mega Cavern – Underground tours, ziplining, and ropes courses (seasonal and age limits apply).
Kentucky Kingdom Amusement Park
Sports & History
Kentucky Derby Museum – Learn about the Kentucky Derby and the history of Churchill Downs.
Scenic & Walkable Areas
Whiskey Row & Downtown – Historic streets with boutique shops, bars, art, and river views.
NuLu
Baxter Avenue / Bardstown Road
Waterfront Park – Ideal for walking, biking, picnics, and sunset views along the Ohio River.
Waterfront Botanical Gardens – Gardens and seasonal events near Frankfort Avenue and NuLu.
Sweet Stops & Nearby Fun
Schimpff’s Confectionery – Classic candy shop and small museum across the river in Jeffersonville, an easy short drive.
Shelby Park is a historic, inner-city neighborhood about 2 miles southeast of downtown Louisville with a mix of old-school charm and new energy. It was originally settled in the late 1800s and has many classic shotgun homes, camelbacks, and renovated properties — alongside some modern infill development.
The area blends long-time working-class residents with newer homeowners and creatives drawn by walkability, affordability, and proximity to downtown and other popular neighborhoods (like Germantown and Schnitzelburg).
Community & Lifestyle
Shelby Park itself is a focal point — a 16+ acre Olmsted-designed green space with sports fields, walking paths, playgrounds, picnic shelters, and a community center. It’s a popular place for outdoor time and casual neighborhood meetups.
Logan Street Market is a lively community hub with food vendors, craft beer, artisan shops, live music, and neighborhood events.
You’ll find local bars, restaurants, breweries, and murals within walking distance, giving the neighborhood a laid-back yet creative urban feel.
NEIGHBORHOOD:
Like many urban neighborhoods, experiences vary by block. Some parts near the park and closer to new businesses feel lively and safe, while other areas may have higher rates of property crime or lesser perceived safety, especially at night. Local residents’ impressions range widely, so visitors and residents alike typically exercise normal city awareness.
Shelby Park is a diverse, evolving urban neighborhood combining historic architecture, green space, local food and drink, and walkability — all within minutes of downtown Louisville. It’s vibrant and community-oriented, with a creative food and arts scene, though like many city areas it has a mix of strengths and challenges.
GETTING AROUND:
Walkable neighborhood!
Electric Scooters available for downtown travel
Easy access for Uber and Lyft
Off Street and Street parking available for personal car or rental
Public transit (TARC buses) and easy access to I-65 make getting downtown or around the city convenient.
Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF) is within 6 miles or 10-15 minute car ride