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About Louisiana Real Estate

Buying Louisiana Real Estate

If considering a move to Louisiana, you should take some time to review the following information on demographics, crime statistics, population, schools, and other important facts about Louisiana real estate.

Louisiana Population

Prior to the event of Hurricane Katrina in September of 2005, Louisiana was experiencing a 1.2 per cent population growth. In the aftermath of the hurricane, Louisiana’s population has experienced a decrease of 4.1 per cent in its population due largely in part to residents migrating to other neighboring states in an attempt to quickly reestablish and rebuild lives. This leaves much opportunity for those interested in buying Louisiana real estate as the opportunities for growth are tremendous especially in the city of New Orleans and others along the coast.

Louisiana Economy

Louisiana has a largely agricultural and seaport economy. The Port of South Louisiana located between the cities of Baton Rouge and New Orleans is the fourth largest shipping port in the world. Agricultural products include seafood, soybeans, sugarcane, cattle, cotton, poultry, dairy products, rice and eggs. Some industrial exports include food processing, paper products, petroleum and coal, transportation equipment and chemical products. Tourism has always been a boon to Louisiana’s economy and it is steadily increasing as the hurricane-stricken area along the coast continues to reemerge.

Louisiana Tourism and Recreation

When you mention Louisiana, thoughts normally go to the highly popular city of New Orleans with its jazz, food and Mardi Gras celebrations. These are not-to-be missed attributes but the state has many more attractions. In nearby Cajun country, sample the local delicacy of crawfish etouffee, move to zydeco music and take a swamp tour. You won’t want to miss the tours of plantation homes reckoning back to a grand antebellum period in the Southeastern part of the state. And when you arrive at the center of the state, you’ll find yourself at the 800,000 acre Kisatchie National Forest and unspoiled bayous. The northern part of the state is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise.

Louisiana is a land of much history and an emerging future which make it perfect for considering buying Louisiana real estate.

Cities in Louisiana

Population Population Change Since 2000
New Orleans 248,376 -49 %
Baton Rouge 222,009 -3 %
Shreveport 196,343 -2 %
Metairie 136,678 -6 %
Lafayette 112,270 2 %
Kenner 69,437 -2 %
Lake Charles 69,297 -3 %
Bossier City 61,999 10 %
Monroe 51,135 -4 %
Alexandria 45,062 -3 %
Marrero 34,807 -4 %
Houma 33,779 4 %
New Iberia 32,999 1 %
Laplace 28,209 2 %
Slidell 25,647 0 %
Opelousas 22,740 -1 %
Terrytown 22,592 -11 %
Ruston 20,599 0 %
Sulphur 20,270 -1 %
Harvey 19,600 -12 %
Hammond 18,482 5 %
Bayou Cane 17,646 4 %
Shenandoah 17,342 2 %
Natchitoches 16,440 -8 %
Gretna 16,364 -6 %
Estelle 16,038 1 %
Thibodaux 14,517 1 %
River Ridge 14,064 -4 %
Crowley 13,886 -2 %
Pineville 13,816 0 %
Baker 13,667 -1 %
West Monroe 13,304 0 %
Bogalusa 13,184 -1 %
Woodmere 12,767 -2 %
Mandeville 12,553 20 %
Bastrop 12,378 -5 %
Minden 12,269 -6 %
Destrehan 12,130 8 %
Luling 11,950 4 %
Abbeville 11,781 -1 %
Morgan City 11,594 -9 %
Belle Chasse 11,481 17 %
Eunice 11,430 -1 %
Timberlane 11,266 -1 %
Jefferson 11,102 -6 %
Fort Polk South 10,980 0 %
Zachary 10,835 -4 %
Jennings 10,588 -4 %
Moss Bluff 10,358 -2 %
Denham Springs 10,342 18 %
Raceland 10,324 1 %
Westwego 10,301 -4 %
Gonzales 10,160 25 %
Gardere 9,959 11 %
Claiborne 9,917 1 %
Merrydale 9,899 -5 %
De Ridder 9,782 0 %
Covington 9,446 11 %
Harahan 9,431 -5 %
Waggaman 9,402 0 %
Reserve 9,384 3 %
Donaldsonville 8,660 14 %
Lacombe 8,607 14 %
Scott 8,587 9 %
Rayne 8,445 -1 %
Oak Hills Place 8,215 3 %
Tallulah 8,205 -11 %
Bridge City 8,145 -2 %
Brownsville-Bawcomville 7,969 5 %
Ville Platte 7,854 -4 %
Franklin 7,772 -7 %
Oakdale 7,752 -5 %
Larose 7,654 5 %
Prien 7,630 6 %
Galliano 7,627 4 %
Chalmette 7,393 -77 %
Breaux Bridge 7,312 0 %
St. Martinville 7,063 1 %
Village St. George 6,843 -2 %
Plaquemine 6,664 -6 %
Carencro 6,617 8 %
St. Rose 6,609 1 %
Schriever 6,420 9 %
Old Jefferson 6,375 13 %
Broussard 6,307 7 %
Red Chute 6,245 4 %
Jeanerette 5,966 -1 %
Cut Off 5,876 4 %
Walker 5,823 21 %
Leesville 5,817 -14 %
Eden Isle 5,743 -8 %
Inniswold 5,461 10 %
St. Gabriel 5,411 -2 %
Ponchatoula 5,368 4 %
Mansfield 5,340 -4 %
Winnfield 5,302 -8 %
Marksville 5,284 -5 %
Kaplan 5,229 1 %
Gray 5,196 5 %
Springhill 5,196 -4 %
Avondale 5,178 -5 %
Brownfields 5,078 -3 %
Winnsboro 4,993 -7 %
Port Allen 4,950 -6 %
Patterson 4,939 -4 %
Church Point 4,749 0 %
Monticello 4,680 -2 %
Westlake 4,670 0 %
Lake Providence 4,654 -9 %
New Roads 4,622 -7 %
Swartz 4,614 9 %
Elmwood 4,551 7 %
Grambling 4,506 -4 %
Bayou Vista 4,382 1 %
Youngsville 4,340 9 %
Bunkie 4,338 -7 %
Berwick 4,332 -2 %
Chackbay 4,317 7 %
Carlyss 4,252 5 %
Vidalia 4,171 -8 %
Amite City 4,170 1 %
Rayville 4,083 -4 %
Vivian 3,870 -4 %
Ball 3,822 4 %
Jonesboro 3,764 -4 %
Farmerville 3,657 -4 %
Eastwood 3,614 7 %
Ferriday 3,597 -3 %
Norco 3,565 0 %
Lutcher 3,554 -5 %
Jackson 3,535 -14 %
Franklinton 3,530 -3 %
Simmesport 3,500 56 %
Meraux 3,469 -66 %
South Vacherie 3,445 -3 %
Homer 3,444 -9 %
Mamou 3,389 -5 %
Welsh 3,365 0 %
Vinton 3,347 0 %
DeQuincy 3,249 -4 %
Haughton 3,247 16 %
Chauvin 3,169 -2 %
Hahnville 3,089 11 %
Garyville 3,078 11 %
Gramercy 3,051 0 %
Violet 2,978 -65 %
Jena 2,912 -2 %
Arcadia 2,904 -5 %
Lake Arthur 2,903 -3 %
Delhi 2,892 -6 %