Louisiana Apartments and Homes
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Featured Apartments in Louisiana
St Germaine
We are less Than 5 Minutes from the French Quarter and Garden District...Refined Elegance...Affordable Luxury...
Harvey LA, 70058
Ashford Place Apartment Homes
Within minutes of shopping, dining, and entertainment...School Districts: Claiborne Elementary School, West Ridge Middle School, and West Monroe High School...
West Monroe LA, 71291
The Park on Bluebonnet
The Mall of Louisiana is right around the corner... ALL RENT PRICES INCLUDE BASIC EXTENDED CABLE!!
Baton Rouge LA, 70810
Willow Gardens Apartments
Washer/Dryer connections. Great school district/central location.
Lafayette LA, 70506
Canterbury House Apartments
Beautiful 1,2 and 3 bedroom apartment homes in the heart of Sherwood Forest.
Baton Rouge LA, 70816
Shadow Wood
***Rental prices change daily please contact leasing office*** Landscaping is very beautiful....Very convenient to everything....Amenities which include sparkling pool, hot tub, brand new fitness center & coffee bar...
Monroe LA, 71201
Plantations at Lafayette
Located In The Heart Of Lafayette...The Luxury, The Location, The Lifestyle-All For You To Experience...Lafayettes Premier Apartment Community...
Lafayette LA, 70508
Diamond Lakes
Conveniently located in the center of Lafayette...Experience the best of both worlds...living in the city, but surrounded by a serene atmosphere!
Lafayette LA, 70506
Gatehouse Apartments
Extremely Large Floor Plans...24 Hour Guard at Controlled Access Gate... RENTERS INSURANCE is Required at Move In!
Metairie LA, 70001
Overview
Mardi Gras. Cajun food. The blues. Louisiana's soul is deep and spicy, with a unique blend of cultures, cuisines and celebrations that bring waves of tourists every year and keep residents tied to this colorful Southern state.
Although it only comes once a year, the celebration of Mardi Gras symbolizes the spirit of Louisiana. When the French brought Mardi Gras to the region, it was just a carnival celebrated the day before Lent. But New Orleans transformed the simple celebration into an extravagant festival, with parades, music, parties, street dances and elaborate costumes. The madness extends beyond New Orleans; other towns throughout the state host their own festive Mardi Gras celebrations. With its rich heritage of Creole, Cajun and French, Louisiana life is spiced up with foods like gumbo, andouille sausage, etouffees, sauce piquantes, cayenne pepper, Tabasco and crawfish. The senses tingle and bodies move to the beat with the sounds of jazz, blues and zydeco.
What to Expect
Louisiana's landscape is as varied as its culture, so you.ll probably want to consider the view from the apartments you.re looking at when making your decision about where to live. Marshes and fertile delta lands on the Gulf coast give way to rolling pine hills and prairies inland. The great Mississippi River, slow-moving bayous and picturesque lagoons add to the haunting beauty of this state.
Louisiana enjoys a strong economy as a leader in natural gas, salt, petroleum and sulfur, as well as large crops of sweet potatoes, rice, sugar cane, pecans, soybeans, corn and cotton. Tourism is an important industry as well. New Orleans is the major draw, known particularly for its picturesque French Quarter and the annual Mardi Gras celebration, held in this fun-loving city since 1838. The cost of living is 11% below the national average, which makes it a welcome destination for people looking for affordable apartments for rent.
Where to Explore
Baton Rouge is the capital and the second largest city in the state. Other major cities are Shreveport, Lake Charles, Kenner and Lafayette. Every community is rich in tradition and legend, and all have an interesting variety of apartment rentals worth exploring. Along the rivers and bayous overhung with Spanish moss, some old mansions remain, recalling the elegance and splendor of antebellum days. Plantation tours from Baton Rouge and Natchitoches are popular with residents and visitors, and the Cajun country west of New Orleans is also well worth a visit.most particularly to the area around St. Martinville and Lafayette.
New Orleans Apartments With a population of nearly half a million, New Orleans is the largest city in Louisiana, and undeniably its most famous, thanks to the annual Mardi Gras celebration. New Orleans' history, nightlife and Old World charm make it a magical place to live. The cobblestone streets of the historic French Quarter, world-class museums and galleries, architecture that ranges from opulent to whimsical.this city has it all. Ambitious programs to renovate abandoned and blighted properties throughout New Orleans mean there is an increase in homes to buy or rent. There are also plenty of choices for apartment rentals in New Orleans, but they don't come cheap; the average rent for two-bedroom apartments is $700.
Baton Rouge Apartments From antebellum homes to Zydeco dancing, state capital Baton Rouge is authentic Louisiana down to its core. With more than 600,000 residents in the greater metropolitan area, Baton Rouge is one of the largest cities on the Mississippi River and Louisiana's second most populous. Its semi-tropical climate makes it comfortable year round. In the late spring to early fall, the weather is consistently warm. Winters are mild and short. Many consider spring the perfect season, with warm, sunny days and cool nights. Apartments for rent are slightly more affordable here than in the larger city of New Orleans; average two-bedroom apartments go for $650.

