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New Orleans local here, just a few points of clarification. Mardi Gras/Carnival season begins on Twelfth Night (Jan 6) and lasts through Mardi Gras day. It's a traditional holiday that follows the Catholic calendar, if you will. Jazz Fest is not held in City Park. It's actually held nearby at the Fair Grounds in Mid City. Festival season typically kicks off with French Quarter Fest all the way through Essence Fest, and then the festivals typically slowdown a bit. However, you can celebrate Louis Armstrong's birthday at Armstrong Fest during the first weekend of August in the French Quarter. There's a couple of other festivals that take place from Aug through October that specifically highlight local cultures and communities. Finally, as a parent, I would highly recommend connecting with other parents when looking for a school for your child as well as visiting the school you're interested in if at all possible. Sometimes online reviews and ratings don't give a clear picture of the school, or you may find the school doesn't align with your child's needs. This is true for anywhere you live.
Few job opportunities High crime Surprisingly high rent , taxes and insurance cost Are the biggest cons, I think Biggest pro: The unique culture and people New Orleans native :)
New Orleans native for 56 years. My dad was a NOFD District Chief and served 27 years on the Fire Department. The Crime is a huge Negative, the NOPD is very dysfunctional and response times is horrible. Another Negative is if your looking to buy property, taxes and insurance is insane. The Insurance industry has left the state every time there is a major hurricane that hits any part of the state (Look How much coastline sits on the Gulf😳) Then there is the Hurricanes. need I say more. Great place to visit but you don't want to live here IMO.
No Problem! I would be happy to assist, I actually live in the Mandeville area. Feel free to contact me via email, phone or Calendly My phone number is 985-774-0014 Email is Emelytaveras619@gmail.com
I currently stay around the San Antonio Area here in Texas I always wanted to visit Nola I've been very interested in the city lately feels like it's calling me
hi Emely, how are u? i really like to talk to you, cause in about 3 weeks, I will be visiting New Orleans for the Bocuse culinary competition and I would like to know which are the best places to rent and explore. hope we can meet.
Actually I would be happy to help you, there is a lot I can advise you on in terms of areas, etc please go ahead and reach out to me via email or phone my phone number is 985-774-0014 my email is EmelyTaveras619@gmail.com I would love to help you!
Hello. Love your videos. But next near I am going to study in new orleans LA St.charles. I just wanted to say is this place safe to live and study for students. Will they be safe?
Hey! Thanks for your kind words. While I can’t give specific safety details as a realtor, St. Charles is a vibrant area with lots to do and is popular among students. For more info, check out Niche.com or contact the university’s campus safety office. I’m sure you’ll have a great time though!
Do we live on the same planet because when I went to New Orleans two summers ago the locals were kind of ghetto and rude. I asked about this and people were saying that it was because of the hard times they have recently gone through during COVID.
Thinking of moving to NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana? Let me help!
📱 Call or Text: 985-774-0014
📨 Email: Emelytaveras619@gmail.com
Meet with me: calendly.com/emelytaveras/mee...
Not a 504 number?
New Orleans local here, just a few points of clarification.
Mardi Gras/Carnival season begins on Twelfth Night (Jan 6) and lasts through Mardi Gras day. It's a traditional holiday that follows the Catholic calendar, if you will.
Jazz Fest is not held in City Park. It's actually held nearby at the Fair Grounds in Mid City.
Festival season typically kicks off with French Quarter Fest all the way through Essence Fest, and then the festivals typically slowdown a bit. However, you can celebrate Louis Armstrong's birthday at Armstrong Fest during the first weekend of August in the French Quarter. There's a couple of other festivals that take place from Aug through October that specifically highlight local cultures and communities.
Finally, as a parent, I would highly recommend connecting with other parents when looking for a school for your child as well as visiting the school you're interested in if at all possible. Sometimes online reviews and ratings don't give a clear picture of the school, or you may find the school doesn't align with your child's needs. This is true for anywhere you live.
Few job opportunities
High crime
Surprisingly high rent , taxes and insurance cost
Are the biggest cons, I think
Biggest pro:
The unique culture and people
New Orleans native :)
@@sunandmoon24 I agree with you on the insurance cost for sure
Gotta love the culture! Thanks for the comment!
it isn't safe there?
@@marianapaz8202 not really
I live and was raised in New Orleans. I’m passionate about the metro area. Glad I found this channel!
@@tyronewilson7890 Thanks for watching!
Best part of New Orleans - Leaving/Driving away.
Worst part of NOLA -- Trying2dodge the bullets.
All FACTS!!! I lived in Nola for 8 years. I left and moved back home to Tennessee when I gave birth to my son. ❤
Oh wow! I’m actually from Tennessee and relocated to Louisiana haha! What part of Tennessee if you don’t mind me asking?
Tennessee is nice
@@Livinginneworleansla Memphis!!! Wow I didn’t know you were from Tennessee 😊
@@HeyItsMike985 True! It’s really beautiful. I missed seeing the seasons change.
@@EnlightenedFemme How nice! I’m from Chattanooga! Born and raised in
New Orleans native for 56 years. My dad was a NOFD District Chief and served 27 years on the Fire Department. The Crime is a huge Negative, the NOPD is very dysfunctional and response times is horrible. Another Negative is if your looking to buy property, taxes and insurance is insane. The Insurance industry has left the state every time there is a major hurricane that hits any part of the state (Look How much coastline sits on the Gulf😳) Then there is the Hurricanes. need I say more. Great place to visit but you don't want to live here IMO.
Great info thanks!!! Love the videos
Glad you like them!
Thanks for the info. I’m interested in the Covington/Mandeville area
No Problem! I would be happy to assist, I actually live in the Mandeville area.
Feel free to contact me via email, phone or Calendly
My phone number is 985-774-0014
Email is Emelytaveras619@gmail.com
I currently stay around the San Antonio Area here in Texas I always wanted to visit Nola I've been very interested in the city lately feels like it's calling me
@@Ant_Mo4 You should definitely come and visit and see if it’s a right fit for you!
Thank you
Thank you so much for the information… btw, you are lovely.
@@floccinaucinihilipilifications No problem, thank you!
My favorite city to visit! Who Dat Nation!! ❤
It’s fun isn’t it?! 🙌🏽
@LifeinNewOrleans_ It's a Vibe like no other!
Nice Vid
Nice video
Thank you so much for watching!
WOW! You are a beautiful woman!
hi Emely, how are u? i really like to talk to you, cause in about 3 weeks, I will be visiting New Orleans for the Bocuse culinary competition and I would like to know which are the best places to rent and explore. hope we can meet.
Actually I would be happy to help you, there is a lot I can advise you on in terms of areas, etc please go ahead and reach out to me via email or phone my phone number is 985-774-0014 my email is EmelyTaveras619@gmail.com
I would love to help you!
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Hello. Love your videos. But next near I am going to study in new orleans LA St.charles. I just wanted to say is this place safe to live and study for students. Will they be safe?
Hey! Thanks for your kind words. While I can’t give specific safety details as a realtor, St. Charles is a vibrant area with lots to do and is popular among students. For more info, check out Niche.com or contact the university’s campus safety office. I’m sure you’ll have a great time though!
Do we live on the same planet because when I went to New Orleans two summers ago the locals were kind of ghetto and rude. I asked about this and people were saying that it was because of the hard times they have recently gone through during COVID.
Depends where you were at, New Orleans East is the Wild West, uptown and mid city is nice, the West Bank isn’t that bad
@@HeyItsMike985 i remember 40 + years ago when da east was IMMACULATE.
@@satanlaffing40 years 😵💫😵💫😵💫
@@satanlaffingnot now! I call it Eastghanistan and have no problems telling my friends I don’t go there!😂❤
You picture in the background is off center and it is driving my OCD crazy. Lol
It's not level, the word is level.
No city is perfect. The grass is not greener on the other side. We have a good life in New Orleans.
@@Deidre-iz3fu Very true. Thanks for the comment!
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