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re: Baton Rouge Neighborhoods
Posted on 3/21/13 at 4:08 pm to Chewy
Posted on 3/21/13 at 4:08 pm to Chewy
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Chewy
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45 years old; married - no kids; moving to Baton Rouge with about $325k - $350k to spend on a house. Which neighborhoods would be the best to look at? TIA
You can find some deals in Bayou Terrace, River Highlands, or Waterfront East right now in that price range.
Badace in the summer, too. Pharmacy, multiple very good eating options, full-sized grocery w/deli/butcher/vino/booze selection that's legit, and all the fun you could handle out of your backdoor within a five minute's drive. Hospital & places of worship easily accessible and <10 minutes away.
Waterfront living is where its at, homey.
Posted on 5/8/13 at 10:58 pm to GFunk
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You can find some deals in Bayou Terrace, River Highlands, or Waterfront East right now in that price range.
Badace in the summer, too. Pharmacy, multiple very good eating options, full-sized grocery w/deli/butcher/vino/booze selection that's legit, and all the fun you could handle out of your backdoor within a five minute's drive. Hospital & places of worship easily accessible and <10 minutes away.
Waterfront living is where its at, homey.
Been down here 12 years, and on our second home. We love it but not for everyone and not for people that have to commute to downtown and hate a drive. The plus side is you are only 50 minutes from the quarter...
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