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SOLDSold On: 12/16/2016 for $132,500This Property is No Longer Available
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340 Highway AveLudlow, KY 41016

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I75 to 5th Street Exit, west on Route * to 340 Highway Ave.
340 Highway Ave Ludlow, KY 41016
Looking for a spacious Victorian home close to downtown? This is it! Move in at closing! Large 5 bedrooms, 10ft ceilings, 8'' base boards & antique wood surround fireplaces Enjoy the oversized deck with family and friends that wraps around the house to the front porch. One car garage & lots of off street parking! Minutes from downtown. Seller paid Home Warranty!
NOTE: This property was sold on 12/16/2016 and is no longer available. The details listed below are believed accurate to the date of the sale and are subject to change.
Bathrooms | |
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Bath 1: | F (Level: 2) |
Bath 2: | F (Level: 3) |
Bath 3: | P (Level: 1) |
Bath 4: | P (Level: B) |
Room Dimensions | |
Bedroom 1: | 15 x 13 (Level: 2) |
Bedroom 2: | 14 x 12 (Level: 2) |
Bedroom 3: | 16 x 7 (Level: 3) |
Bedroom 4: | 13 x 13 (Level: 3) |
Bedroom 5: | 9 x 8 (Level: 2) |
Dining Room: | 21 x 12 (Level: 1) |
Entry: | 10 x 4 (Level: 1) |
Kitchen: | 13 x 10 (Level: 1) |
Living Room: | 16 x 13 (Level: 1) |
Feature | |
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County: | Kenton County |
Acres: | 0.14 Acres |
Age: | 128 |
Appliances: | Compactor, Dryer, Garbage Disposal, Microwave, Oven/Range, Refrigerator, Washer |
Architecture: | Victorian |
Basement: | Unfinished |
Basement Type: | Full |
Construction: | Vinyl |
Cooling: | Central Air |
Fireplace: | Inoperable |
Garage: | Attached, Built in, Rear |
Garage spaces: | 1 |
Gas: | Natural |
Heating: | Gas |
Inside Features: | 9ft + Ceiling |
Kitchen: | Pantry, Vinyl Floor, Walkout, Wood Cabinets |
Levels: | 3 Story |
Lot description: | 50 x 120 |
Master Bedroom: | Fireplace, Walk-in Closet, Wall-to-Wall Carpet |
Misc: | Busline Near, Cable TV, Ceiling Fan, Garage Door Opener, Home Warranty |
Outside: | Deck, Porch |
Parking: | Driveway |
School district: | Ludlow Independent |
Sewer: | Public |
View: | City |
Water: | Public |

About Ludlow
Introduction
Ludlow was once home to Lagoon Amusement Park, a major recreational center for the Greater Cincinnati area between 1895 and 1920. After its closing, part of the Lagoon property was developed as a residential neighborhood. Today parts of Lake Street, Laurel, Stokesay, Deverill and Ludford were built on its site.
Summary
Ludlow, situated in north central Kenton County, is often thought of as a suburb of Covington, Kentucky. The city is bordered on the north by the Ohio River, on the east by Covington, and shares its southern border with Fort Wright. With its easy access to the riverfront and I-75, it has become a bedroom community for many who work across the river. The city, like many other small towns, experienced a baby boom following World War II, but today Ludlow is known for its close-knit neighborhoods. There are 4,400 residents. One finds many types of homes in Ludlow. From newly built condominiums with sweeping river views to older homes with character, there are a wide variety of styles and prices in housing options.
Transportation
Less than five minutes from downtown Cincinnati off easily accessible I-75, it’s easy to get around in Ludlow. Meandering Kentucky Route 8 (Elm Street or Highway Avenue) is the main access to the city, linking it to Bromley on the west and Covington to the east. St. Rt. 1072 (or Sleepy Hollow Rd) offers easy access to the city. The Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK) provides bus service through the region and into downtown Cincinnati. Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport is nearby at a close 14 miles.
Hospitals
Several Northern Kentucky hospitals and their branches, St. Elizabeth and St. Elizabeth, are within a few minutes driving. The Ludlow Volunteer Fire provides EMS service to the area.
Shopping
For everyday needs, Ludlow has many options from locally owned and nationally branded stores and shops. Most residents patronize other Kenton County communities of Covington, Villa Hills, Ft. Mitchell or Crescent Springs to do their daily shopping. Downtown Cincinnati and several local shopping malls offer more extensive shopping within a 15-minute drive.
Recreation
Riverfront access allows boaters and fishing enthusiasts easy access to the Ohio River. Numerous festivals and outdoor events each summer weekend provide an endless supply of outdoor activities in nearby Cincinnati, Covington and Newport riverfronts. The city hosts an annual yard sale, a Memorial Day parade and a Holidays Shop Day (in support of local businesses).