This modern mansion looks like it’s brand new, but it would leave you fooled: It was actually built in 1905. Not only is it over 100 years old, but it was built by the inventor of the hearing aid. The property, one of the original “country homes” in Louisville, was in the same family for 69 years until the current owners bought and renovated the mansion.
Boasting five bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms, the house has plenty of space. There’s also a beautiful mudroom, and an attic that has a window to look out and pretend you’re waiting for your husband to return home from the war.
For more information on this $1,295,000 property, visit the listing page or contact John Mand (502)-899-2129
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