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Livingston Parish Real Estate Information Livingston Parish lies in the bottom corner of the state of Louisiana, close to the bustling city of Baton Rouge in neighboring Baton Rouge County. Full of family fun and a close community bond, Livingston Parish is spread over 650 square miles of rural countryside and has a population of over 90,000.
With its diverse cultural flavor, built around its elegant French Ancestry Livingston Parish, Louisiana has an awful lot of attractions, shops, restaurants and festivals that bring out that southern feel synonymous with the state. Between the Creole House Museum which displays relics of the State’s French ancestry, the Denham Springs antique district that offers up a range of excellent antique shops and fine restaurants there is a great amount ethnicity that can be found all around Livingston Parish.
Recreation is big in the county and the new golf course and residential area at Caters Plantation is a big draw. Also a great day out is Tickshaw state park where you can try fishing and canoeing as well as taking a walk through a maze of awesome scenic trails. Festivals are also big in Livingston Parish and range from Hungarian dance festivals to Cajun appreciation. In short it’s all going here.
Property prices vary throughout the county, however prices are very affordable; $85,000 will buy you a family home in Denham Springs. Fun and friendly, this residential county is a generous helping of natural indulgence and opportunity. A perfect blend!
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