1436 South 3rd Street
This huge Richardsonian Romanesque brick mansion, built in 1890, in the Millionaires’ Row section of historic Old Louisville, was originally the home of the President of the Louisville Association of Realtors. The design has been professionally attributed to the renowned Clark & Loomis Architects. It was purchased for the company in 2003 and underwent major renovations for several years, eventually becoming beautiful enough to be on the Old Louisville Holiday Tour of Homes. The main house is divided into five beautiful apartments, with beautiful old decorative fireplaces, chandeliers, intricate hardwood flooring, huge stained- glass windows, central air, forced air gas heat, and nicely equipped kitchens. One unit is a Penthouse style, with spiral stairway ascending through a turret to an additional level overlooking living space below.
Behind the main house is a two bedroom, two bath Carriage House, with vaulted living room ceiling, fully equipped kitchen, beautiful wood floors, central air and forced air gas heat.
Carriage House and main house apartments have access to an on-site coin-operated laundry room.
Behind the main house is a two bedroom, two bath Carriage House, with vaulted living room ceiling, fully equipped kitchen, beautiful wood floors, central air and forced air gas heat.
Carriage House and main house apartments have access to an on-site coin-operated laundry room.