Fayette Ave, Crescent Hill
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Great for
- Public Transport
- Clean & Green
- Cost of Living
- Internet Access
- Pest Free
Not great for
- Lack of Traffic
- Eating Out
- Gym & Fitness
- Safe & Sound
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- Singles
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Fayette Ave
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2yrs+
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- Safe & Sound
- Clean & Green
- Pest Free
- Peace & Quiet
- Eating Out
- Nightlife
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- Gym & Fitness
- Internet Access
- Lack of Traffic
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"The Short Cut"
After two years of apartment living in Louisville, I decided to rent a house. I located one on S. Hite Street. Living on this road was terrible!
This road had a 25 mph speed limit but cars travelling from Grinstead Ave. to Frankfort Ave., or vice-versa, frequently used this road as a short-cut and did so at break-neck speed. S. Hite does not have a traffic light at either end of the road. Baylee and Frankfort, one block away, has a traffic light and it is a horribly long wait. The road is narrow with cars parked along both sides, usually filling the curbs. This not only made parking difficult but the speed of the short-cutters was scary when parking. I never felt safe entering or exiting my vehicle when I was parked on the road.
Margaret’s Consignment Store is on the corner of Hite and Frankfort. That store always makes for good shopping. But it did not make up for the traffic problem.
This road had a 25 mph speed limit but cars travelling from Grinstead Ave. to Frankfort Ave., or vice-versa, frequently used this road as a short-cut and did so at break-neck speed. S. Hite does not have a traffic light at either end of the road. Baylee and Frankfort, one block away, has a traffic light and it is a horribly long wait. The road is narrow with cars parked along both sides, usually filling the curbs. This not only made parking difficult but the speed of the short-cutters was scary when parking. I never felt safe entering or exiting my vehicle when I was parked on the road.
Margaret’s Consignment Store is on the corner of Hite and Frankfort. That store always makes for good shopping. But it did not make up for the traffic problem.
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