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Old 09-15-2017, 10:09 AM
 
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Hello All,
We are not looking to buy right away but want to start thinking about it and scouting neighborhoods that you all suggest. A little background on us... We are of Indian origin (Asian) in our early 30's and have moved to Louisville earlier this year. Currently we are renting on N Hurstbourne Ave and are in love with the city.

We have been moving a lot in the past 6 years and hopefully we can settle down. Our budget will be between 200-250K. Two important requirements for us are as follows..

1) Good school district.
2) Neighborhoods that have other Indian families.



Thanks!
HI
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Old 09-15-2017, 02:56 PM
 
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Along 265 on the East of 64. Lot of Indian family there. However, you may need about 300K.
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Old 09-15-2017, 04:53 PM
 
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Hello All,
We are not looking to buy right away but want to start thinking about it and scouting neighborhoods that you all suggest. A little background on us... We are of Indian origin (Asian) in our early 30's and have moved to Louisville earlier this year. Currently we are renting on N Hurstbourne Ave and are in love with the city.

We have been moving a lot in the past 6 years and hopefully we can settle down. Our budget will be between 200-250K. Two important requirements for us are as follows..

1) Good school district.
2) Neighborhoods that have other Indian families.



Thanks!
HI


Norton Commons! Very expensive though. Their new addition in Oldham County should be exquisite!
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Old 09-18-2017, 09:58 AM
 
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Along 265 on the East of 64. Lot of Indian family there. However, you may need about 300K.
Hella see attached... is this roughly the area you are referring too?

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Norton Commons! Very expensive though. Their new addition in Oldham County should be exquisite!
Peter - Northon Commons is surely not an option; have heard from colleagues that Oldham County schools are top rated. If this is true any other affordable neighborhoods in that area?


Thank you both for your replies!



HI.
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Old 09-18-2017, 10:27 AM
 
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Hella see attached... is this roughly the area you are referring too?


Peter - Northon Commons is surely not an option; have heard from colleagues that Oldham County schools are top rated. If this is true any other affordable neighborhoods in that area?


Thank you both for your replies!


HI.
The "City of Goshen" has some affordable homes, but they are not fancy by any means. Very solidly middle-class neighborhoods. They're not in the "fun" part of Oldham though, but you still have access to the great schools in the county.
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Old 09-19-2017, 02:13 PM
 
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The "City of Goshen" has some affordable homes, but they are not fancy by any means. Very solidly middle-class neighborhoods. They're not in the "fun" part of Oldham though, but you still have access to the great schools in the county.
Thanks! I will look at the Goshen option as well.
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Old 09-25-2017, 08:20 AM
 
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Hella see attached... is this roughly the area you are referring too?


Peter - Northon Commons is surely not an option; have heard from colleagues that Oldham County schools are top rated. If this is true any other affordable neighborhoods in that area?


Thank you both for your replies!



HI.
Also in the other side of 265.
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Old 09-25-2017, 08:46 AM
 
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Also in the other side of 265.
Roughly the same area on that side too?




HI!
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