Indian Hills

subdivision entrance sign pictureThe area known as Indian Hills is a collection of several smaller “phases” or “communities” that make up the larger subdivision. As recently as 1999, a public referendum led to a merging of the smaller cities of Indian Hills; Cherokee, Indian Hills, Country Club, Robinswood and Winding Falls. Indian Hills contains some of Louisville’s finest and most expensive homes and probably ranks as one of the most expensive cities in all of Kentucky.

Located in the St. Matthews area of Louisville, close to where Brownsboro Road meets the Watterson Expressway on one side and the Ohio River on another, Indian Hills contains some of the prettiest land in all of Jefferson County, with rolling land, fresh springs and plenty of mature trees and even some wildlife such as deer. The name of the community was derived from the fact that Native Americans often used the land as far back as the founding of the city of Louisville.

At any given time, homes for sale in Indian hills will range in price from a low of around $250,000 to $300,000 and then covering all price ranges through the high end homes, which can be found at a few million dollars for their asking prices.  As I write this, about one third of all of the homes for sale in the community are available at $1,000,000 or higher.

Homes For Sale in Indian Hills

Louisville Indian Hills Video

I actually live pretty close to Indian Hills and often drive through the subdivision, either professionally, or perhaps dropping my daughter off at a friend’s home. On one of my trips through, I turned my video camera on and took just a few minutes of film of some of the homes in this beautiful part of Louisville.

If you are currently in the market for a home, and want a quick link to a page with Indian Hills homes for sale, then you are in luck!  I have provided a link for you below:

Indian Hills Homes For Sale