New Orleans Area Real Estate by Eric Bouler

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Real Estate Agent - Gardner Realtors, Licensed in La.
New Orleans Real Estate, Learn the neighborhoods in the New Orleans Metro market. New Orleans Homes, Condos and Lofts. Sold only 804 homes and Condos.....

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2007 

New Orleans is a great place to be if you like to garden most of the year. Its also a hobby for a realtor as you see plenty of other gardens where you can view ideas, gets cutting, start conversations, and connect with people. You rarely ever have to water as we get 60 plus inches of rain per yea...
05/31/2007
Where else can a guy run his candy business virtually unchanged since 1915. In New Olreans this business is an icon. You can buy Sam Cortese's candy for 75 cents for a stick. You get the same flavors for the last 80 plus years. Vanilla, Chocolate, and Strawberry. See it and pull over and buy your...
05/28/2007
I think people are thinking twice about long commutes. People from New Orleans hate commutes more than most areas. They live in old homes to be close to relatives, friends and jobs. Many people are beginning to realise a commute of an a hour one way is starting to add up in time. 10-12 hours is a...
05/25/2007
New Orleans ranks number three in the country in wettest cities according to a recent study that looked at the average over a 30 year period.New Orleans averaged 64 inches per year.  Mobile, Alabama was number one with 67 inches per year. Pennsacola, Fla. was number two with 65 inches. It is some...
05/22/2007
I have never met a stager in person. I read their blogs all the time on Active Rain. What makes a good market for stagers. If it was little competition then we would have one. Are people too cheap here to pay the fees? Are the returns on doing this worthwhile? Do stagers wilt in high humidity? Do...
05/21/2007
 New Orleans is surrounded by water as you may or not know. It is surrounded on one side by Lake Pontchartrain which is a brackish lake that empties indirectly into the Gulf of Mexico. it is 24 miles acroos and 40 miles long in the shape of an oval. It is unusual in that the deepest spot is about...
05/20/2007
"The Gulf Coast, where home prices had roared back at a double-digit clip the year following Hurricane Katrina, is one such market. Biloxi, Miss., grew by 15.7%, and Baton Rouge, La., by 9.7%, but the subprime hammer came down on New Orleans, where a 20% delinquency rate on subprime loans contrib...
05/20/2007
St. Charles Ave. in New Orleans is home to many historic homes and apartment houses that have been turned into condos. The street cars run down the middle of a divided Ave. under stately oak trees. In this particular condo you are several blocks to Audubon Park, several blocks to Tulane and Loyol...
05/19/2007
Today I closed on a condo with Cathy who has a bit of misfortune over the last couple of years. She is always in great spirits. Katrina kind of started it when her home was under ten foot water for 2 weeks losing everything in the process but still having a mortgage to pay off. She and her 80 yea...
05/17/2007
One of LSU's most interesting football player is Trinton Holiday from Baton Rouge. He is 5'6" tall and about 160 lbs. What makes this guy a footabll is his speed and ability to get lost in the line. He recently ran a 100 meter time of 10.08 in winning the SEC tract meet. Its not all size and hope...
05/16/2007