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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
Your thoughts on Okolona area
Still trying to buy my first SFH for long term rental, I've lost out on 4 homes so far since December. I've been mostly looking in the east end area of Louisville but recently I've expanded my search area in hopes of finding more options. I've been trying to find the unicorn it seems, 3br/2ba brick ranch in my budget. Any input on the Okolona area? On the rise or stagnant? Any input is appreciated.
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I really like Okolona for long term plays. As long as you stay away from the floodplain and buy right! There is a lot of growth going on in Louisville and not a lot of room for homes to be added. Okolona is definitely on the rise! I'd buy there!