Obviously, Louisiana had a rough year in 2005 with
Hurricane Katrina. The state will recover as will
Louisiana real estate.
Louisiana
Louisiana has obviously been in the news because of the
devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. To say the
entire episode is a tragedy is to understate the
obvious. Louisiana is a state that has overcome problems
before and it will do it again. For the purposes of this
article, I am going to discuss the state pre-hurricane
because, frankly, the state will recover within a year
or so. It has done it before.
Louisiana is a state with an absolute ton of character.
In fact, you will find no other state in the country
that can match it. There is a heavy French influence and
the people, towns and cities are eclectic to say the
least. From plantations to Mardi Gras to funky little
towns to incredible food and music, Louisiana is state
that can capture your imagination.
New
Orleans
Yes,
New Orleans took a beating in the hurricane and
subsequent flooding. This was not the first hurricane to
cause damage and the city will recover. If you base your
opinion of the city on the things you saw on the
television or heard in the media, you are making a
mistake. This is a city with extremes in many areas,
from food to music to lifestyles and so on.
New
Orleans is like no other city in the country. Here you
will find fire-eaters and street artists, old river
steamboats, food to die for, old plantation homes and a
music scene that can’t be beat. The French Quarter is
beautiful and chaotic, particularly during Mardi Gras.
Walking through the city, you’ll find little street
markets, walk up eateries and eclectic little spots like
the Voodoo Museum. The redeveloped River Walk area on
the Mississippi River is a good spot to while away the
hours as are the tours around the city. Keep in mind,
New Orleans is the home of author Anne Rice and the
location of her Vampire Chronicles book series. Words
will never accurately describe New Orleans, it is just a
place you have to investigate. You will either love the
chaos or hate it.
Baton
Rouge
The
state capitol of Louisiana, Baton Rouge is New Orleans
without the edge. An easygoing city with a heavy French
influence, the city feels more like a place you could
actually live in compared to New Orleans. Although the
city was hit by Hurricane Katrina, it did not suffer the
devastation seen in other locations. Home to Louisiana
State University, the city has a college feel with
college football being the name of the game.
Louisiana Real Estate
Obviously, figures for Louisiana real estate are
irrelevant following the events of this year. Generally,
single-family homes averaged $200,000 throughout the
state prior to the hurricane. Appreciation rates were
also a modest 6.5 percent.
If
there is a silver lining to Hurricane Katrina, it is the
redevelopment that will occur throughout the state.
Hundreds of billions of dollars are flowing into the
state, which will lead to a major makeover. New Orleans,
in particular, is going to get a major face-lift with as
many as 40,000 structures being replaced. As things
settle down, real estate opportunities may be plentiful.
Raynor
James is with
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