
When a person thinks of living in or moving to New Orleans,
Louisiana, there are many positive ideas and feelings that invoked with
that thought. The most popular draws to this city in the crescent of
the Mississippi River are that the city has amazing cuisine, culture,
climate (well, for 8 months of the year), and fine arts – music, arts,
theater, street performers, etc. Images turn to the French and Spanish
influenced architecture
of the French Quarter and the simplistic design of cottages and shotgun
houses of the Marigny. There are well-known segments of the city –
Uptown, Lakeview, the 9th Ward, and the long glorified Garden District
made famous by Anne Rice and her vampires. And speaking of vampires,
visitors and residents alike must remember that the City of New Orleans
is about to celebrate its 300th birthday, so it is steeped in history,
memories, and sometimes even ghosts. All that the city has to offer
includes not only the partying and debauchery of Bourbon Street or the
elegance and wealth of the Garden District, it also is a thriving
metropolis with the opportunity to work with some of the nation’s top
corporations.
New Orleans is also known for being one of the most entrepreneurial
cities in the United States. In New Orleans, “we celebrate everything,”
and this is emphasized in the fact that there are at least 2
conventions / seminars held in the city to encourage and finance
start-up small businesses or inventions. Another less savory thought
that comes to mind when someone thinks of moving to and living in New
Orleans is the crime and the poverty of the city. Just like any larger
“central city” in America, with a large city comes more people with more
problems. Murders are down, but petty crime and property crime is up –
try to figure that one out!

What
IF…what if you could “have your cake and eat it too?” What if there
was a place that you could live that had a lower cost of living, lower
property taxes, lower city taxes, and lower utility bills. What if you
could design a new custom home, framed out in any architectural style
that you wanted, built to your exact specifications on a lot of your
choosing? What if you could live in a city that was semi-private, had a
strong police presence, a low crime rate, that was
only 10.2 miles from the Central Business District of New Orleans. Would this be an idea that would appeal to you?

Yes? Great! Welcome to The Parks of Plaquemines, a gated, master
planned community just 10.2 miles from the Central Business District of
New Orleans. Our new home subdivision has a country feel with a city
flavor. New homes being designed and built in this neighborhood have
many different types of architecturally designs. While all floorplans
are subject to approval by our Architectural Committee, local builders
are used to the building homes that appeal to an aesthetic New
Orleans-styled home. Our community has many
Amenities including
(but not limited to!) a swimming pool and tennis courts. Because The
Parks is located in Plaquemines Parish, you are not subject to the City
of New Orleans and Orleans Parish tax rates. Also, the
Plaquemines Parish School District was just ranked 8th
in the entire state of Louisiana, receiving an A performance score for
the entire district. This community offers a safe place to live, at a
lower cost of living, with an incredible school district – what more could you want?
I know what you’re thinking…it’s New Orleans; it’s going to flood
again from a massive hurricane. Well, we are happy to report that The
Parks of Plaquemines existed BEFORE Hurricane Katrina.
It did NOT flood during Katrina, and it has never flooded. In fact, the subdivision was strategically developed on “high ground” that was
just certified by the new FEMA flood maps to need minimal flood insurance in our community. Currently, we are featuring
Traditional Lots for Sale as well as the possibility of building a
new, custom home of
your dreams with one of our qualified builders. Our subdivision
features the best of both worlds – a close proximity to “playing” and
working in New Orleans but living in a less expensive, safe community
which also offers walking / biking trails within the community. So,
Come and Visit Us to Check Out Our Quickly Growing Community! Call 504-364-2350 or E-mail
Info@TheParksLifestyle.com to
Schedule Your Tour.
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