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I'm thinking of moving to the area from southern California. Houses in California are averaging about $1.2 million for a small 3 bedroom of 1,200 sq feet and the privilege of spending hours fighting the unbearable traffic every day. But at least California, with few exceptions, has houses built on lots that are larger than the structure on which they're built. Every house has at least a two car garage and driveway. That doesn't seem to be the case in New Orleans, the car theft capital of the world where everyone has to park on the street. It's an absolute disgrace that the lots in New Orleans are so small that there are no driveways and no distance between houses. For me, its an extremely important issue. But Metairie seems to have land, front and back yards associated with most homes making it far, far, a thousand times better than New Orleans.
📕 MOVING TO SOUTH LOUISIANA EBOOK: bit.ly/3XirJyi
🤔Thinking of Moving To South Louisiana?
📝 Let Us Help!
📱 Call or Text:(985) 276-8160
📨 Email: info@livinginsouthlouisiana.com
📆 Zoom: bit.ly/3PMtrDBi
I'm thinking of moving to the area from southern California. Houses in California are averaging about $1.2 million for a small 3 bedroom of 1,200 sq feet and the privilege of spending hours fighting the unbearable traffic every day. But at least California, with few exceptions, has houses built on lots that are larger than the structure on which they're built. Every house has at least a two car garage and driveway. That doesn't seem to be the case in New Orleans, the car theft capital of the world where everyone has to park on the street. It's an absolute disgrace that the lots in New Orleans are so small that there are no driveways and no distance between houses. For me, its an extremely important issue. But Metairie seems to have land, front and back yards associated with most homes making it far, far, a thousand times better than New Orleans.