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re: Where can I find more higher end living, the Northshore or Southshore?
Posted on 4/20/15 at 3:39 pm to The Mick
Posted on 4/20/15 at 3:39 pm to The Mick
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I don't think you're current on your values. TCC has a lot of extremely expensive homes.
I'm very familiar with TCC, my sister and her family bought there about a year ago and my parents own a lot in the new section and just closed on a house on the course this month. The new lots on the course can be had for $160,000. You can't even get a postage stamp lot in Lakeview, Warehouse, Garden District, Uptown for that.
I was very close to buying a big lot in Natchez Trace about 2 years ago and it was only $130,000. I know they are still close to that.
Yes I meant Sanctuary, not Southdown. Sanctuary you can easily get a lot for $160,000-$175,000 and it is HUGE compared to the Southshore lots.
I love the Northshore and will probably move back there one day. One thing I like about it is how much you save living over there. I am not knocking it, its just the truth.
Posted on 4/20/15 at 3:43 pm to Tigerstudent08
There can be a big diiference in the quality of education even within a single school. Mostly honors course versus none is a big difference.
Posted on 4/20/15 at 3:49 pm to Tigerstudent08
quote:Natchez Trace isn't close to the most expensive areas and even there the houses are approx. $190-$220 per s/f very similar to Lakeview. I agree areas of NOLA are definitely more expensive but your original post said nowhere on NS is even close and that's just not accurate. Several areas on the northshore are very similar to uptown/lakeview/old metry prices.
I am not knocking it, its just the truth.
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