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Oct 17 2011

Sugarcane Cutting Time in Louisiana: Be Careful on the Roads!

Farmers have started to cut canes in our fields in and around Lafayette. If you are going to be on the roads, especially country roads, please use extra caution for the next few weeks.

Be careful on the roads as it is sugarcane cutting season in South Louisiana

Sugarcane trucks tend to move slowly so be careful when passing them. It has been very dry here for the past few days so dust is flying and it may reduce visibility. Not to mention that once we do get some rain, the roads will be slippery. The sugarcane industry is good for our economy so be considerate of those who make it happen!

Also, if you are traveling on Vermilion Parkway (Hwy 167) south of Maurice, they have started to resurface the road and one lane may be closed on each side. Traffic is still flowing well, just not as fast as usual.

If you are looking for land to farm cane or other crops, give me a call or send me an email. There are great properties available in the area.

Originally Posted at: Lafayette Real Estate News

Written by Nicole Trumps · Categorized: Active Rain

Oct 14 2011

Festivals Acadiens & Créoles Starts Today in Lafayette, LA

It is that time of year again: Festivals Acadiens & Creoles starts today in Lafayette, LA and it looks like the weather will be perfect!

So head on down to Girard Park tonight. Music starts at 5:15 with Geno Delafosse and Christine Balfa, followed by Hert LeBlanc with Bruce Daigrepont and closing with Joel Sonnier with Michael Doucet.

There will be music, food, crafts all weekend in the park. For a full schedule visit the official website of Festivals Acadiens & Créoles here. For information en français, click here.

Originally Posted at: Lafayette Real Estate News

Written by Nicole Trumps · Categorized: Active Rain

Oct 10 2011

New Construction Selling Well in Maurice, LA

I live in Maurice, LA so one thing I constantly pay attention to is our real estate market. In the past few months, there has been a tremendous amount of construction going on in and around Maurice and new homes sales are up.

New home being built in Maurice, LANew home being built in Victoria Manor, Maurice, LA

Victoria Manor is the subdivision that is the closest to the village of Maurice, located off of Beau Rd between W. Etienne and Hwy 699. In the past 3 months alone, they have sold 8 homes and there are 14 currently under contract. There is one home still available in Victoria Manor: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1593 square feet, for $146,700.

Homes are going up in Kirkland Estates, Maurice, LAOn-going construction in Kirkland Estates, Maurice, LA

On the other side of Maurice, off of Kirk Rd, you will find Kirkland Estates where DSLD is also building new homes (same builder as Victoria Manor). There is one available home on Kirkland Blvd: 3 beds, 2 baths, 1710 square feet, for $154,900 (not pictured above).

New private subdivision in Maurice, LA: Taylor EstatesNew home in Taylor Estates, a private subdivision in Maurice, LA

Those who are looking in a higher price range should take a look at the new homes being built in Taylor Estates. The one pictured above is available right now for $249,800. It features 4 beds, 3 baths, 1966 square feet, granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, and on a large lot (1/2 acre).

Taylor estates, a gated subdivision, is located off of Hwy 699, next to La Premiere subdivision. The builder here is Garlon Homes.

Chateau Vermilion Subdivision near Maurice, LANew home in Chateau Vermilion Subdivision near Abbeville featuring Maurice Schools

And for those who would like to be closer to Abbeville and want the Maurice School District, there is Chateau Vermilion subdivision located off of Hwy 167 (Johnston Street). This is well north of Hwy 14, not a flood zone and less than 6 minutes from Maurice. The home above is ready for its new owner and features 3 beds, 2 baths, 1490 square feet, stained concrete floors, a huge master bath and a 1/2 acre lot. The price is $151,400.

All of these homes qualify for Rural Development financing (100%) and the builders are offering closing costs assistance. For more information about any of those or other available homes in/near Maurice, contact me.

Originally Posted at: Lafayette Real Estate News

Written by Nicole Trumps · Categorized: Active Rain

Oct 09 2011

Safe on the Street in Abbeville, LA

I mean there literally is a safe on the street in Abbeville, LA. Well, not exactly on the street… it is on the sidewalk.

 Concrete safe in front of Comeaux' Café in Abbeville, LA

I’m not sure what the meaning of it is or if it is even being used but for some reason, I had never noticed it before. It sits on N. State St. in front of Comeaux Café, which is across the street from the Sheriff’s department and the Abbeville Court House. I was there for a few minutes this week to pick up a plat at the Clerk of Court’s office and I just happened to park right next to the safe.

P.S. The plat I was picking up was for one of my listings that went under contract in 9 days. If you are thinking about selling your home, contact me today!

Originally Posted at: Lafayette Real Estate News

Written by Nicole Trumps · Categorized: Active Rain

Oct 07 2011

Le Musée à Maurice: Beignets & Coffee next Friday!

I notice the sign, “Le Musée à Maurice,” a few days ago while going to the post office. I was very happy to see that the old Villien Bros building will be brought back to life.

Le Musée à Maurice, Maurice, LA

This building used to be on Church Street behind the Villien store which had been the Maurice Flea Market for many years. The large store was torn down but this one here was moved onto Chief H. Fred Ave, across the street from the cemetery.

I haven’t seen any activity around the building yet, but this morning, I was looking at the events schedule for the Grand Réveil Acadien, which starts today in the New Orleans area, and saw that they will have beignets and coffee next Friday morning here at the Musée including a beignets making demonstration. It starts at 8am October 14th. Hope to see some of you there. I know I will be there!

I will post more information later about the Grand Réveil Acadien and Festivals Acadiens & Creoles next weekend.

Originally Posted at: Lafayette Real Estate News

Written by Nicole Trumps · Categorized: Active Rain

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