
One of the many perks of living on the “high ground” of the
Mississippi River is that the space to build new construction homes or
business is very condensed and highly valued. This is particularly seen
by the inexhaustible amount
of homes that have been built in the Greater New Orleans area. Through
a rich cultural history, New Orleans has seen its streetscapes and new
home construction defined by German, Spanish, and French influences. In
a reflection of this construction development, neighborhoods in this
productive city in Southeast Louisiana were also developed based on
race, culture, income, and status. The term French Creole architecture
stems directly from the Creoles who established, occupied, and thrived
in their own sector of the city of New Orleans on the East Bank of the
Mississippi.
New Home Community

Not to be outdone, the West Bank of New Orleans also established an
unprecedented and condensed development of new home construction as well
as commercial and industrial construction in and around cities such as
Terrytown, Gretna, Harvey, Marrero, and Westwego. All of these
productive cities seem to “hug” the crescent in the Mississippi River
because the ground right next to the river is considered high ground.
This is the same reason that the French Quarter has never flooded after
levees were installed on the Mississippi River – it is the highest
ground in the city. Another new home construction community on the West
Bank of New Orleans, just outside of Gretna, Terrytown, and Algiers
that has never flooded is the Parks of Plaquemines. This master planned
development features new, custom home construction with community
amenities such as private streets, gated entrance, a park & trail
system, a swimming pool, tennis court, and tot lot / playground.
Lower Cost to Live Close to New Orleans

In fact, this subdivision is a thriving west bank community for new
home construction, and it only gets better. New Orleans is known for
having a high cost of livability. In other words, being able to afford
to buy a new home in New Orleans is challenging because of the high cost
of land taxes, utility and sewer rents, and the cost of living in
general. The good news about the neighborhood Parks of Plaquemines is
that this community is
located a mere 10.2 miles from the Central Business District (CBD) in New Orleans, LA. This means that if you are working in a corporate location in
downtown New Orleans, you only have to commute approximately 20 total
miles to and from work while saving a huge amount of money on your cost
of living expenses.
Lower to No Flood Risk
The subdivision itself just happens to sit on high ground near the
river as well. And, don’t just take our word for it, once the new FEMA
flood maps are adopted, the entire neighborhood will be taken
completely out of the flood zone. Plus, as mentioned earlier, the Parks
of Plaquemines has never flooded, not even during Hurricane Katrina.
In addition to its amazing location and flood zone benefits, our
community also is located in a parish which has a school district which
was just ranked 8th highest in the entire state of Louisiana. The
parish achieved a enough points to move it from a B grade last year to
an A grade this year. The school’s 2014 annual district performance
score was 104.8 overall out of 150 compared to a 95 last year.
So, if you are interested in owning your own little piece of high
ground along the Mississippi River in New Orleans, Louisiana, you should
definitely check out the Parks of Plaquemines, just minutes from all
the city has to offer without the cost, flood risk, or expense of
private education instead of utilizing the public school system for your
kids. To take a tour of the new home construction continually being
done at our subdivision,
Visit the Parks of Plaquemines Today! Call 504-364-2350 or E-mail
Info@TheParksLifestyle.com.
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