631 & 633 La Farge Ave, Louisville

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Exceptional offering of TWO distinct historic homes on a single parcel, just a few blocks from Main Street, where locally owned restaurants, shops, parks, and community events are all within easy reach. 633 La Farge, the designated Stecker-Kerr House, is a charming 2-bedroom, 1-bath home and one of Louisville's architectural treasures. Built in the late 1890s by local carpenter Herman Fischer for Joseph and Agatha Stecker, the home showcases Folk Victorian architecture that has been thoughtfully preserved while embracing modern living. As one of the city's officially designated historic landmarks, it stands as an enduring piece of Louisville's rich heritage. The second residence, known as the Koci House at 631 La Farge Ave, is a spacious ranch-style home offering 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a finished basement. Originally located at 1201 Lincoln Ave, its historic exterior was carefully preserved and relocated to its current site, while the interior was completely reimagined with modern finishes, open living spaces, and today's comforts. The result is a home that honors Louisville's architectural past while offering the functionality and style of modern construction. Together, these two homes create a truly one-of-a-kind property with exceptional flexibility. Whether you're seeking multigenerational living, private guest accommodations, a dedicated home office or studio, rental income potential, or the rare opportunity to own and preserve two significant pieces of Louisville's architectural history, this property offers possibilities that are nearly impossible to find.

  • $1,500,000
  • 6 Bedrooms
  • 4 Bathrooms
  • 2,994 Sq/ft
  • 6 Parking Spots
  • Built in 1908
  • MLS: 1064230

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