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re: Historic Shreveport mansion for sale

Posted on 6/4/23 at 3:38 am to
Posted by Saunson69
Member since May 2023
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Posted on 6/4/23 at 3:38 am to
The area close to downtown Shreveport has many homes that are old and beautiful like this. On the northern strech of fairfield ave close to downtown has at least 20 houses like this and there's a couple near the Municipal Auditorium. All built in 1800s I believe. I would buy it in a heartbeat if my job was in Shreveport. Thankfully I have a job that I think can be phased into work from home (already 2 of 5 days are work from home) once I get 3 or so years here that I might just move back to Shreveport for the low cost of living. If you're not from here, you won't like it. If you're from here, you love it. It's very, very much a family town. Dallas or Houston, everyone is a stranger to everyone else, even amongst neighborhoods. Shreveport's just big enough and just small enough to have a great social circle for families. You def don't want to live there in your 20s. Early 30s, you want to go back. Just feel like the social connections between families are much much stronger there than other cities I've lived in. Other big cities are more isolated despite being larger.
This post was edited on 6/4/23 at 5:44 am
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