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re: Armed Robbery in Shenandoah area
Posted on 7/3/18 at 12:34 am to fallguy_1978
Posted on 7/3/18 at 12:34 am to fallguy_1978
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There are 400k+ houses in here still.
That’s impressive for that area
I bet in the next 10 years that number drops. It’s probably a good time sell high and get out. If I had $400k I would be going to St. Gabriel and buying a house on 2+ acres.
Unless St. George happens of course.
Posted on 7/3/18 at 5:41 am to ellishughtiger
St Gabriel a crap hole.
East Iberville High is the Mecca of lower expectations.
Let’s see the gehtto is all around you.
You would be living next to the state pen and a power plant.
You live right there in cancer alley syngenta former Ciba Geigy plant, the old stauffer chemical I & II plant one was chlorine plant and other Ag plant now different names, and Huntsman chemical all right there for those beautiful Smells. Dow plaquemine across the river to help produce the smells the other plants do not contribute to makes it a great area.
The land is pure swamp.
My father retired from Stauffer and had cattle land in the area.
If you like swamps with cotton mouths every step you take after a rain, corrupt politics that make EBRP metro council looks like a church choir, and live in the heart of cancer alley go ahead be my guest.
East Iberville High is the Mecca of lower expectations.
Let’s see the gehtto is all around you.
You would be living next to the state pen and a power plant.
You live right there in cancer alley syngenta former Ciba Geigy plant, the old stauffer chemical I & II plant one was chlorine plant and other Ag plant now different names, and Huntsman chemical all right there for those beautiful Smells. Dow plaquemine across the river to help produce the smells the other plants do not contribute to makes it a great area.
The land is pure swamp.
My father retired from Stauffer and had cattle land in the area.
If you like swamps with cotton mouths every step you take after a rain, corrupt politics that make EBRP metro council looks like a church choir, and live in the heart of cancer alley go ahead be my guest.
Posted on 7/3/18 at 9:04 am to ellishughtiger
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That’s impressive for that area
I bet in the next 10 years that number drops. It’s probably a good time sell high and get out. If I had $400k I would be going to St. Gabriel and buying a house on 2+ acres.
Unless St. George happens of course.
Episcopal has kept the values fairly steady here. There are a lot of students and employees of the school that live in the neighborhood. No telling if it will remain that way. The flood didn't do us any favors but most of the neighborhood has recovered.
My daughter has 7 years of school left so hopefully it will stay decent that long since it's so close.
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