See what a $749,000 view looks in this downtown condo

We’re thinking you’ll be a popular host for Thunder Over Louisville.

waterfront place condo

Picture the Thunder Over Louisville views right from your couch.

Photo by JL Jordan Photography

Today we’re yearning for the view of the Ohio River from this downtown condominium currently on the market for $749,000. Its fifth-floor vantage point offer you a front row seat to Thunder Over Louisville, and its location puts you within walking distance of the KFC Yum! Center, Louisville Slugger Field, and Lynn Family Stadium. How’s that for downtown living?

a marble and red kitchen

The eat-in kitchen features marble counter tops and space for a table and chairs

Photo by JL Jordan Photography

Unit 505 at Waterfront Park Place is a 3-bed, 2.5 bath condo overlooking Witherspoon Street. It features:

  • Panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows
  • Herringbone hardwood floors
  • An eat-in kitchen with marble counter tops and stainless steel appliances
  • A master bedroom suite in a private wing
  • A covered patio overlooking Waterfront Park’s great lawn

Residents also have access to the building’s amenities, including an outdoor pool, fitness center, and terrace rooms.

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