Thursday, January 3, 2013

What is Considered an Upscale Home in the Deep South?

What is Considered an Upscale Home in Louisiana?
There are Four Tiers...
 
The Immaculate Ultimate $800,000-$2,000,000
 
The Four Tiers are comprised of location, design and high demand.  There is a home to suit every type of affluent buyer's needs whether it's a single gentleman, single mother, married couple or seniors.  The best thing about Louisiana's Upscale atmosphere is that it thrives on hospitality and tradition.  The culture of the capital city, Baton Rouge lends an approachable sportsman's outlet.  There is LSU football to keep you entertained during the Fall and Winter, during the Spring season there's one of the world's largest Bass Pro Shops located just under 15 minutes away from Baton Rouge. Additionally there is also another sporting,hunting and fishing paradise shop twenty minutes south of Baton Rouge in Ascension Parish called Cabela's.  The fact that there are two major shopping outlets of this nature surrounding Baton Rouge further proves that the old traditions of the south are still alive and thriving.  The most desired home designs are however transitioning more towards the French Country Chateau style in smaller and larger versions.
More affluent couples are gravitating towards the Country Club lifestyles and Gated Communities.  In East Baton Rouge Parish, Ascension Parish and Livingston Parish you can purchase a home within those types of upscale environments for prices between $350k and up. 
The surreal aspect of this is that homes up north in states such as California and New York offer the same type of upscale living for fifty to seventy-five percent higher prices than the state of Louisiana.
Of course the cost of living is higher in those states and the availability of homes with the desired upscale flair are not as abundant as here in Louisiana.
 
 
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