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Step into history with this Dutch Colonial Revival, built in 1902 and nestled along Sherwood Avenue in the highly sought-after Highlands/Parkside corridor. Owned and cared for by the same family for nearly 30 years, the home has been thoughtfully maintained with a focus on preserving its historic character while allowing for modern possibilities. Currently configured as a triplex with separated meters, each unit spans an entire floor. The first floor offers 1,570 square feet with two bedrooms and one bath, the second floor provides 1,444 square feet with similar charm and layout, and the third-floor studio adds another 866 square feet of versatile living space. Throughout the home, you'll find original details including hardwood floors with inlays, built-in cabinetry, fireplace mantels, and oversized windows that fill the rooms with natural light. This property offers flexibility for its next chaptercontinue as a multifamily investment, restore it into a stunning single-family residence, or make it an owner-occupied home with rental income to help offset your mortgage. All of this is just steps from Cherokee Park and the restaurants, shops, and nightlife of Bardstown Road, making it a rare opportunity to own a piece of Highlands history in one of Louisville's most desirable locations.