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  1. Building Photo - The Edwin Rental
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    The Edwin

    2814 De Mel Ave, Louisville, KY 40214

    1 - 3 Beds$949 - $1,569

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    Edge on 4

    555 S 4th St, Louisville, KY 40202

    Studio - 3 Beds$1,281 - $2,800

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Browse 5,963 apartments available on ForRent.com and find a rental that fits your lifestyle and budget. An apartment is a self-contained housing unit inside a residential building that is managed by a landlord or property manager. Apartment living offers free maintenance, flexible leases, and freedom to change locations. Renting an apartment is beneficial to renters who want more flexibility than homeownership offers. Filter for the features, amenities, and floor plans that are most important to you. Search for one to four-bedroom apartments and houses, or find rentals with utilities included, garages, or balconies. Start exploring today and find your ideal rental in Louisville, KY.

Living in Louisville KY

Louisville is an exciting and diverse southern city located on the border of Kentucky and Indiana along the expansive Ohio River. A classically Southern city, Louisville holds historic neighborhoods, a lively downtown area, and family-friendly attractions that make this a renter's paradise. There's of course the historic Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, a Kentucky cultural institution that's become a global affair and fashion showcase. The Louisville Zoo welcomes residents and tourists alike, while Downtown Louisville holds some of the most innovative restaurants in the South. Looking to get outside? Head to the Louisville Mega Cavern and see a different side of the state where rolling hills usually rule. Like most modern cities, you'll find luxurious apartments in impressive high-rises with amazing views, more affordable mid- and low-rise apartments and condos, and an impressive array of single-family homes in characterful neighborhoods in and outside the city.

Moving to the Area

If you're planning to rent in Louisville, the cost of living is lower than the national average, so you'll get a bit more for your money. With rent being more affordable here than in other cities, you might want to take some time and explore the variety of rentals available. For example, you'll find historic Victorian mansions in Old Louisville, modern high-rise apartment buildings in Downtown Louisville, and charming bungalows in the Highlands.

Lifestyle

If you're moving to Louisville, rest assured that there's a lot to do from touristy bars to live music, craft breweries, and a whole slew of nightclubs. Many people are moving to Louisville to take advantage of the many businesses centered here, including the thriving restaurant scene and local attractions like the Louisville Mega Cavern and the Kentucky Science Center. The cost of living in Louisville remains relatively affordable compared to national averages, with housing costs being particularly reasonable, making it an attractive option for newcomers.

Culture

While the legendary Churchill Downs defines Louisville and is the city's best-recognized landmark, it isn't the only terrific destination you'll find in the city. The Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory is a must-see, even for less-than-enthusiastic baseball fans. Kentucky Kingdom and Hurricane Bay is a fun-filled amusement and water park where residents cool off in the summer. Other great destinations include the Muhammad Ali Center, the Louisville Zoo, and the Louisville Mega Cavern.

Industry

Many new residents are choosing to rent in Louisville because of its friendly nature, Southern hospitality, and growing economy. The unemployment rate is well below the national average. Top employers in Louisville include UPS, Humana Inc., the University of Louisville, and Norton Healthcare. The cost of living remains relatively affordable, with housing options catering to a variety of budgets.

Sports & Colleges

Foremost on the list of prominent colleges in Louisville is the University of Louisville, a large, prestigious public university with over 22,000 students. Indiana University Southeast is another public institution, centered in nearby New Albany, Indiana. There are also several prominent Christian institutions in the area, including Louisville Bible College and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Louisville has a reputation as one of the best cities in the country for college sports, and both the University of Louisville Cardinals and the Bellarmine University Knights draw enthusiastic crowds. Perhaps the best-known sports event in the area, however, is the Kentucky Derby, which draws fans to Churchill Downs every spring.

Landmarks

Louisville has several prominent tourist attractions that draw large crowds. One of the best-known, by far, is the Kentucky Derby, which brings elite horses and jockeys (along with huge crowds) to beautiful Churchill Downs every spring. Fans may also appreciate the Kentucky Derby Museum, which charts the history of the most famous horse race in the US. Another notable tourist attraction is the Belle of Louisville, an old-fashioned steamboat permanently moored near Riverfront Plaza: it's said to hold an all-time record for miles traveled, places visited, and years in operation.

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