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re: Mandeville Neighborhood Recs
Posted on 1/21/20 at 5:36 pm to questionable
Posted on 1/21/20 at 5:36 pm to questionable
nice neighborhoods. Very few new or newer houses. Realize that you could be replacing roofs, a/cs, etc soon. As Mandeville goes, you can see a little more traffic on those roads around rush hour. But Mandeville is a low traffic city.
As mentioned above look at Old Mandeville. Most of the flooding is within 4-5 blocks of Lakeshore Drive but the odds of getting something in that area for 350 are low.
If you want a newer house you will have to search. There are pockets of them in a few places, some 350 or just above, that are available.
If you don’t have a realtor yet contact Steve Scoggin with Mauti Schroeder Scoggin.
As mentioned above look at Old Mandeville. Most of the flooding is within 4-5 blocks of Lakeshore Drive but the odds of getting something in that area for 350 are low.
If you want a newer house you will have to search. There are pockets of them in a few places, some 350 or just above, that are available.
If you don’t have a realtor yet contact Steve Scoggin with Mauti Schroeder Scoggin.
Posted on 1/22/20 at 2:23 pm to Macavity92
True. Steve Scoggin was great to work with.
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