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Luxury Louisville Homes Offer Lavish Amenities
From wine cellars to in-ground pools, these $1M+ properties showcase the high-end real estate market in the area.
Published on Feb. 28, 2026
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Over 60 homes priced above $1 million are currently on the market in the Louisville, Kentucky area, featuring a range of luxurious amenities such as wine cellars, in-ground pools, and large acreage. The article provides an inside look at four of these high-end properties, including details on their features, pricing, and recent sales history.
Why it matters
The prevalence of million-dollar-plus homes on the Louisville real estate market reflects the area's growing affluence and demand for luxury living. These types of properties cater to a specific segment of the population and provide insight into the local housing trends and preferences of wealthy buyers.
The details
The four homes featured range in price from $1.3 million to $4.795 million and offer a variety of upscale features. This includes a European-inspired mansion with a 2,200-bottle wine cellar, an in-ground pool, and a guest apartment; a nearly 13,000-square-foot estate with an in-ground pool, tennis court, and horse barn; a modern 6,000-square-foot home with a golf simulator and three-car garage; and a 6,500-square-foot ranch-style home with a heated saltwater pool and RV-ready outbuilding.
- In January 2026, the median home sales price in greater Louisville was $273,950.
- In January 2026, homes in the greater Louisville area stayed on the market for a median of 35 days, up from 29 days in the same month the previous year.
The players
John Stough
A real estate agent with Kentucky Select Properties who listed the $4.795 million Glenview home.
Dee Amber Anderson
A real estate agent with Lenihan Sotheby's International Realty who listed the $4.395 million Prospect home.
Libby Loeser
A real estate agent with Kentucky Select Properties who listed the $2.225 million Prospect home.
Danny Gulley
A real estate agent with Keller Williams Collective who listed the $1.3 million Louisville home.
The takeaway
The prevalence of million-dollar-plus homes on the Louisville real estate market reflects the area's growing affluence and demand for luxury living. These high-end properties cater to a specific segment of the population and provide insight into the local housing trends and preferences of wealthy buyers.
