There were 12,594 homes sold in Jefferson County in 2017. But that’s not what this story is about. If you’re interested in the 30% increase in home values since 2007 there’s that but this story is about the most expensive Louisville neighborhoods.
I’ve been writing this piece annually since 2013. It’s always a fun piece because I naturally have a competitive streak. So when it’s time to crunch the numbers and produce this story, I get a little jazzed.
A quick point about procedures. We’re only looking at Jefferson County, so no Oldham, Shelby, Bullitt or the rest. Condos are included but a vast majority of these are single-family homes. To be considered, the Louisville neighborhood needed to have at least three transactions of at least $500,000 or higher. That’s it. Let’s go!
Note: Unlike years past 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016, this year I created the average of all homes sold in that neighborhood for the year, not simply the ones over $500,000.
Most Expensive Louisville Neighborhoods
#10 Innisbrook Estates
Total sales 2017: 5 | Average Sale Price: $674,800
#9 Cherokee Gardens
Total sales 2017: 9 | Average Sale Price: $720,500
#8 Lake Forest Estates
Total sales 2017: 6 | Average Sale Price: $738,833
#7 Anchorage
Total sales 2017: 23 | Average Sale Price: $767,155
#6 Castlewood
Total sales 2017: 3 | Average Sale Price: $860,000
#5 Glenview
Total sales 2017: 12 | Average Sale Price: $998,504
#4 Spring Farm Lake
Total sales 2017: 5 | Average Sale Price: $1,119,036
#3 Mockingbird Gardens
Total sales 2017: 11 | Average Sale Price: $1,119,036
#2 Alta Vista
Total sales 2017: 3 | Average Sale Price: $1,155,917
#1 Spring Farm Place
Total sales 2017: 3 | Average Sale Price: $1,226,667
All told, there were 536 homes over $500,000 sold in Jefferson County in 2017. That’s a big number! In 2016, there were just 472 properties sold above half a million dollars. To put this in perspective, the average home price in Louisville is currently $212,881.
I’ve updated the ranking for the past five years. You can review the results in the chart below. In truth, each of these amazing Louisville neighborhoods boasts amazing homes year-in and year-out.
2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | |
1 | Spring Farm Place | Glenview | Harrod’s Glen | Glenview | Spring Farm |
2 | Alta Vista | Mockingbird Valley | Cherokee Hills | Mockingbird Valley | Glenview |
3 | Mockingbird Gardens | Anchorage | Spring Farm Place | Glenview Acres | Mockingbird Valley |
4 | Spring Farm Lake | Cherokee Gardens | Spring Farm Lake | Bonniewood | Bonnycastle |
5 | Glenview | Oxmoor Woods | Glenview | Mockingbird Gardens | Anchorage Woods |
6 | Castlewood | Innisbrook | Anchorage | Anchorage | Mockingbird Gardens |
7 | Anchorage | Indian Hills | Cherokee Triangle | Indian Hills | Indian Hills |
8 | Lake Forest Estates | Hunting Creek | Indian Hills | Woodstone | Cherokee Gardens |
9 | Cherokee Gardens | Cherokee Triangle | Lake Forest | Sutherland | Anchorage |
10 | Innisbrook Estates | Rolling Fields | Mockingbird Gardens | Rolling Fields | Hurstbourne |
If you’d like to know about a specific neighborhood and how it performed, please feel free to contact me. All images in this article have the copyright of their Listing Broker.