Pewee Valley

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  • 2011 Lake Point Way Suite 101, Louisville, KY 40223, USA
  • (502) 429-9040,

Our Pewee Valley, Kentucky Mortgage Brokers are licensed, experts and with each transaction you’ll find they have one common achievement in mind, finding you low rates with courteous customer service.  We are ready to answer your questions, explain loan options, and get you pre-qualified for a new Pewee Valley, Kentucky mortgage.  So if you require a mortgage broker in Pewee Valley, Kentucky then please call us at the number above. We have worked extremely hard to build our reputation in Pewee Valley, KY and we’re working even harder, not only to keep that good reputation, but to continually try to enhance it. We treat all of our clients with the utmost respect, regardless of how complex the job in hand. When we complete your Pewee Valley, Kentucky mortgage we want you to feel comfortable enough to leave us a 5-star evaluation and also to feel comfortable enough that you would recommend us to family and friends. You can always rely on us for your Pewee Valley, Kentucky mortgage needs, so we’re on standby waiting to hear from you whenever you need us.

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More About Pewee Valley

 

Pewee Valley is a home rule-class city[4] in Oldham County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 1,436 at the time of the 2000 U.S. Census.

The site of present-day Pewee Valley was first settled as a stop on the Louisville and Frankfort Railroad in 1852 under the name Smith’s Station, although it remains unclear which Smith gave his name to the community. It may have been Henry S. Smith, the son of a local pioneer, or Thomas Smith, a local shopkeep. The name was changed to Pewee Valley on the establishment of a post office by Henry’s son Charles Franklin Smith in 1856. The name refers to the eastern wood pewee, a local bird, but, as the town lies on a ridge, the reason for naming the settlement a “valley” remains obscure.[1]