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Baton Rouge
The Capital City of Louisiana is the home of historical neighborhoods, Live Oak tree-lined streets, boutique shopping, locally owned restaurants, trending nightlife, festivals, parades, art events, and LSU traditions. Baton Rouge is a great place to raise a family and still has lots to do for singles and college students.
Baton Rouge
The Capital City of Louisiana is the home of historical neighborhoods, Live Oak tree-lined streets, boutique shopping, locally owned restaurants, trending nightlife, festivals, parades, art events, and LSU traditions. Baton Rouge is a great place to raise a family and still has lots to do for singles and college students.
Spanish Town & Beauregard Town
Both residential areas are perfect if you work and play in the Downtown Baton Rouge Area. Many residents walk or bike to work. Enjoy events and outings like Live After Five, Spanish Town Parade, and the Red Stick Farmers Market.
Bocage and Goodwood
The center of the city, this area is just a few minutes from downtown and sits between I-10 and I-12. This area offers quiet neighborhoods close to boutique shopping, local restaurants, and has a trending nightlife. making it perfect for singles, college students, and families.
MidCity and Capital Heights
Known officially as the Louisiana Cultural District hosts annual events such as White Light Night and Hot Art Cool Nights.
Easy access to LSU, BREC parks, and local boutique businesses makes this a popular place to live.
Highland Road
This historic and beautifully tree lined road is a perfect place for families to settle down in. Close to BREC parks that hose annual family-friendly events. Neighborhoods such as Kennilworth, Pollard Estates, and Magnolia Woods are close to epicenter for the Baton Rouge medical community.
Southdowns and Garden District
These historical walkable areas are filled with oak trees and surround City Park and the famous Perkins Road Overpass. You can find some of Baton Rouge's best restaurants and boutiques here and famous for St. Patrick's Day Parade and Southdowns Mardi Gras Parade.
South Baton Rouge
South Baton Rouge is comprised of Bluebonnet, Siegen, Highland, University Club, and Country Club of Louisiana. This area is perfect for those looking for the golf course lifestyle. Neighborhoods in this area come with a wide range of amenities and activities.
What's for Sale in Baton Rouge
What's for Sale in Baton Rouge
Central
Central is a popular city because it's ideal for commuters that work in the downtown area or surrounding parishes. the suburbs are quiet with lots to do and still close enough to Baton Rouge to enjoy the amenities of the city.
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Since the completion of the Central Thruway, rush hour commutes are much easier to navigate.
What's for Sale in Central
BakerÂ
Baker and Scotlandville are the residential areas of North Baton Rouge. They are ideal for those that need to live close to the airport or want to live close to the industrial and petrochemical area for work.
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You are also in close proximity to Southern University and all the fun family events at the Baton Rouge Zoo.
What's for Sale in Baker and Scotlandville
Zachary
Zachary is a popular suburban area known for its family-friendly neighborhoods. Zachary's location is perfect for commuters that work at Downtown Baton Rouge, LSU, and in the chemical plant industries.
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Zachary is known for its golf course and upscale neighborhoods. Enjoy living in a small town while only living 20 minutes from Baton Rouge.
What's for Sale in Zachary
Shenandoah
Shenandoah is an unincorporated town perfectly situated in the Sherwood Forest and Coursey Blvd area and close to Livingston Parish. Shenandoah is perfect for young families and is home to several desirable private schools.
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Residential neighborhoods include Shenandoah Estates, Shenandoah Park, White Oak Landing, White Oak Estates, The Woods and The Lake at White Oak.