
A three-bedroom house on Wooded Oak Circle, in Louisville’s Oakhurst neighborhood, sold for $3.65 million on August 14, the highest-priced home sale publicly reported in the Louisville, Kentucky metro area for the week of August 10 through August 16, 2026.
Together the week’s five leading closings account for $10.88 million. They span Oakhurst and Mockingbird Valley inside Louisville, Shelbyville, and Norton Commons in Prospect, which is represented twice. Their build years run from 1997 through new construction completed this year.
No. 1 — $3,650,000 · 4725 Wooded Oak Cir, Louisville, Kentucky

A 1997 house at 4725 Wooded Oak Cir, in Louisville’s Oakhurst neighborhood, sold for $3,650,000 on August 14, 2026, the highest reported residential price anywhere in the Louisville metro area that week. The property is recorded at three bedrooms, three full baths and a reported 2,747 square feet.
The house was remodeled and upgraded in 2016, taking new flooring throughout, new kitchen cabinets and countertops, and reworked baths with new cabinetry, vanities and tile floors. A fireplace anchors the first-floor great room, which opens directly onto a mostly covered deck laid with all-weather, no-maintenance decking. The finished basement below holds a large family room, a home office, a full bath and two oversized closets, and the attached two-car garage is front-entry.
Listing materials place the property within easy reach of expressways, restaurants and shopping. It previously changed hands for $127,310 in 1997.
Michael Logsdon of RE/MAX Real Estate Champions was the listing agent. The house went under contract 20 days after the current listing date, and the $3.65 million closing placed Logsdon on the listing side of the highest-priced home sale reported in the Louisville, Kentucky metro area for the week ending August 16, 2026. Walter L Collins of Realty Advanced represented the buyer.
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No. 2 — $2,300,000 · 530 Country Ln, Louisville, Kentucky

A 2020 build in the established Mockingbird Valley neighborhood, 530 Country Ln sits at the end of a cul-de-sac and recorded an August 14, 2026 closing at $2,300,000, the second-highest reported price in the metro that week. The record lists five bedrooms, six baths and a reported 5,558 square feet.
Hardwood floors and high ceilings carry through a main floor where the primary suite sits apart from an open great room and dining space. Three guest bedrooms upstairs each have en suite baths, joined by a bunk and play room, with laundry rooms on both floors and a walk-in pantry holding extra appliances. A bar serves the entertaining space and a back porch carries a built-in swim spa, and a whole-home generator and smart-home technology are installed throughout. The property previously changed hands for $1,575,000 in 2021.
E. Jordan King of Pluris Realty was the listing agent. The listing went under contract 6 days after the current listing date, and the sale ranked No. 2 in RealtyWire’s Top 5 reported home sales for the Louisville, Kentucky metro area for the week ending August 16, 2026. Lisa Tyler of Kentucky Select Properties represented the buyer.
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No. 3 — $1,850,000 · 118 Locust Ln, Shelbyville, Kentucky

The week’s third-highest reported price came from Shelbyville, where 118 Locust Ln, a 2019 house on 7.23 acres, sold for $1,850,000 on August 10, 2026. The record lists five bedrooms, five baths and a reported 5,262 square feet.
Much of the property lies outside the house: a fully fenced horse track, a Morton stable barn with two stalls and room for a third, and a greenhouse, chicken coop, goat barn and storage shed spread across the acreage. Above the three-car garage, a suite with its own kitchen and half bath is set up for extended family, guests, a home office or a caretaker.
Inside, white European oak floors run beneath tobacco barn beams, alongside custom blinds and drapes and a propane fireplace. The kitchen is fitted with quartz countertops, Wolf appliances and a large island, and panoramic windows above the sink look out over the land. The primary suite is on the main level, a front porch faces rolling hills, and the property previously changed hands for $998,000 in 2019.
Scott Radcliff of RE/MAX Premier Properties was the listing agent. The property went under contract 19 days after the current listing date and closed as the third-highest reported home sale in the Louisville, Kentucky metro area for the week ending August 16, 2026.
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No. 4 — $1,550,000 · 11506 Storksbill St, Prospect, Kentucky

Norton Commons in Prospect produced the fourth-highest reported price: 11506 Storksbill St, a two-story custom build finished in 2023, changed hands for $1,550,000 in an August 14, 2026 closing. The house carries six bedrooms, four and a half baths and a reported 4,755 square feet.
The design draws on West Coast styling: a kitchen with a waterfall island, wood accents and brass finishes, arched openings, exposed wooden beams and wide-plank hardwood floors. A living room with a fireplace and built-ins opens to a dining room and an eat-in kitchen with a gas range, porcelain hood and a walk-in pantry holding a beverage cooler and ice maker, and a newly enclosed three-seasons room with a gas fireplace reaches the patio.
The second-floor primary suite opens to a private balcony over the neighboring park, with a sitting area, a soaking tub, an oversized shower and a custom closet connected to the laundry room. The lower level adds a family room with a wet bar, an exercise room, a bedroom and a full bath; outdoors are two covered porches, a grilling patio and a three-car garage with an EV charger. Park side in Norton Commons’ newest section and within the North Oldham school district, the house previously changed hands for $1,379,373 in 2023.
Jon Mand of Lenihan Sotheby’s Int’l Realty was the listing agent. The house went under contract 3 days after the current listing date and closed as the fourth-highest reported home sale in the Louisville, Kentucky metro area for the week ending August 16, 2026, marking Mand’s second appearance in a RealtyWire Top 5 roundup for the metro. Gregory W Virgin of First Saturday Real Estate represented the buyer.
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No. 5 — $1,526,410 · 6407 Spring Beauty Ln, Prospect, Kentucky

The fifth-highest reported price went to 6407 Spring Beauty Ln in Prospect, a house completed this year, which changed hands for $1,526,410 in a closing dated August 10, 2026. The record lists three bedrooms, three baths and a reported 3,320 square feet.
Detailed listing remarks were not available for this sale, so the entry stays with the publicly reported record: new construction in the Norton Commons community in Prospect, and the second address from that community on this week’s list.
Angela C Hepner of Norton Commons Realty was the listing agent. The sale ranked No. 5 in RealtyWire’s Top 5 reported home sales for the Louisville, Kentucky metro area for the week ending August 16, 2026. Bob Sokoler of simpler.realestate represented the buyer.
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RealtyWire selected these transactions from publicly reported residential sales identified for the calendar week ending Sunday, August 16, 2026. The report may exclude private, off-market, delayed or nondisclosed transactions. Prices, property details and professional representation are reported as available at publication and may be updated following confirmation from transaction participants.
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