As courts reopen and Louisvillians struggle to make rent, the city braces for a wave of evictions.
The popular Louisville home showcase returns for its 51st year!
In Jefferson County, a sheriff’s deputy is sent to evict 4,000 to more than 5,000 households every year.
With a little help, one woman completes her quest for homeownership.
Why are so many of the city's abandoned properties in west Louisville?
“It doesn’t take much when you’re living paycheck to paycheck. It takes nothing for the bottom to drop from up under you.”
Louisville is participating in a bold initiative to end veteran homelessness by 2016!
Dana Jackson, executive director of Network Center for Community Change says foreclosures in Louisville are, "Leeching resources from our community."
Google “top agents Louisville” and see what you find. So, how does someone go from being a relatively new Realtor just a few years ago to being a top agent in Louisville? That’s just what Tre Pryor has done.