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re: Moving from New Orleans to MS Gulf Coast

Posted on 12/5/22 at 8:53 pm to
Posted by hayden7cub
Mississippi
Member since Mar 2019
314 posts
Posted on 12/5/22 at 8:53 pm to
I grew in BR, lived there after college, lived in Dallas twice, Jackson and have been in Pass Christian for just over 20 years. Wouldn't live anywhere else. Ocean Springs is the most progressive area with the closest things to do shop, eat, etc... I'm biased to the Pass because I live there and we live in The Oaks. Stablewood, which across the street from us is nice and then another neighborhood is Magnolia Walk.

Bay St. Louis is okay but to me, they really don't have neighborhoods and living downtown or on the water is really expensive. And, houses can be hard to find.

Long Beach would be a pass for me. That area just seems to have little to no building restrictions.

Diamondhead would be a no way in hell for me. Looks like a flashback to the Brady Bunch.

Gulfport and Biloxi - decent public schools and several neighborhoods. Traditions, Lauren Falls are a couple.
Posted by Saint5446
Member since Jan 2014
825 posts
Posted on 12/5/22 at 9:33 pm to
Thanks for the legit responses, I will check some of these places out and am grateful, plan to go out that way a few times in the coming months to check out some neighborhoods but needed somewhere to start. To the guy with 60 something thousand posts who thinks I come here every couple years to brag and fish for responses I don't know what to tell you. It's not easy moving 4 (young kids) and I see these threads on here every so often so thought I would try to get a little info, didn't mean to offend your delicate sensibilities.
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