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Louisville Metro is investing to resell dilapidated homes across the city in an effort to rebuild properties with help from Louisville residents.

The Metro Council is currently joining the Landbank Authority, which seeks out properties around Louisville to buy and resell to those in the community looking to fix them. Some properties go for as little as $1 in some cases.

The Council will put up $750,000 to help buy properties around Louisville in order to get them refurbished.

However, according to an email from Caitlin Bowling, the Communications Manager for the Cabinet For Economic Development, the homes listed below are only some of the homes sought out by the council for renovation. You can find exactly what areas the council states it will concentrate on and what the money from Metro Council will be spent on here.

Here are some of the homes going for auction every Friday:


2222 Saint Xavier St. is just one of many properties being sold at auction for $1 Caleb Stultz
225 N 19th St. Caleb Stultz
353 N 28th St. Caleb Stultz
2302 W Kentucky St. Caleb Stultz
2315 Bolling Ave. Caleb Stultz
3111 Bank St. Caleb Stultz

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Caleb is currently the Editor in Chief for LEO Weekly from Southern Indiana, AKA the Suburbs of Louisville, and has worked for other news outlets, including The Courier Journal and Spectrum News 1 KY....