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This quiet waterfront subdivision is conveniently located off of Hwy 433 right outside of the Slidell, LA city limits. The community is situated on Lake Pontchartrain. All homes are waterfront with large waterfront lots. Some homes are directly on the lake but the majority are on man made canals. Homes in Rigolets Estates are mainly raised between 12- 20 off of the ground and are Traditional, Contemporary, and Beach in style. This wonderful neighborhood is in the Salmen High School District "Home of the Spartans". Rigolets Estates is a very private community with an active home owners association and a fishermans paradise.
Rigolets Estates began development in the 1980's, The majority of the homes are 20 years old to new construction. Rigolets Estates took a big hit in 2005 from Katrina however bounced back very quickly with very little signs of the storm. The size of the homes vary with most between 1900 and 4000 square feet.
The prices for homes in Rigolets Estates can go upwards towards a millon dollars.
For more information about Rigolets Estates or any other property in Slidell please visit me at http://www.realestatepub.com or call David Stewart
http://www.realestatepub.com
David Stewart- Realtor
Cell: 985-710-1728
Email: dstewart.realestate@gmail.com

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Rigolets Estates
This quiet waterfront subdivision is conveniently located off of Hwy 433 right outside of the Slidell, LA city limits. The community is situated on Lake Pontchartrain. All homes are waterfront with large waterfront lots. Some homes are directly on the lake but the majority are on man made canals. Homes in Rigolets Estates are mainly raised between 12- 20 off of the ground and are Traditional, Contemporary, and Beach in style. This wonderful neighborhood is in the Salmen High School District "Home of the Spartans". Rigolets Estates is a very private community with an active home owners association and a fishermans paradise.
Rigolets Estates began development in the 1980's, The majority of the homes are 20 years old to new construction. Rigolets Estates took a big hit in 2005 from Katrina however bounced back very quickly with very little signs of the storm. The size of the homes vary with most between 1900 and 4000 square feet.
The prices for homes in Rigolets Estates can go upwards towards a millon dollars.
For more information about Rigolets Estates or any other property in Slidell please visit me at http://www.realestatepub.com or call David Stewart
David Stewart- Realtor
Cell: 985-710-1728
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Rigolets Estates, Slidell, LA
Rigolets Estates
This quiet waterfront subdivision is conveniently located off of Hwy 433 right outside of the Slidell, LA city limits. The community is situated on Lake Pontchartrain. All homes are waterfront with large waterfront lots. Some homes are directly on the lake but the majority are on man made canals. Homes in Rigolets Estates are mainly raised between 12- 20 off of the ground and are Traditional, Contemporary, and Beach in style. This wonderful neighborhood is in the Salmen High School District "Home of the Spartans". Rigolets Estates is a very private community with an active home owners association and a fishermans paradise.
Rigolets Estates began development in the 1980's, The majority of the homes are 20 years old to new construction. Rigolets Estates took a big hit in 2005 from Katrina however bounced back very quickly with very little signs of the storm. The size of the homes vary with most between 1900 and 4000 square feet.
The prices for homes in Rigolets Estates can go upwards towards a millon dollars.
For more information about Rigolets Estates or any other property in Slidell please visit me at http://www.realestatepub.com or call David Stewart
David Stewart- Realtor
Cell: 985-710-1728
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Monday which was day 77 of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill became a little more personal. With the discovery of tar balls in the Eastern edges of lake Pontchartrain it finally seems to be affecting just about every waterway in Southeast Louisiana.
These are waters I have fished and played on since I was a young child. My parents live on the water in Slidell near the tar balls. My dad and I were fishing this area just last month. We were dong well until prevailing strong Easterly winds blew the oil remnantstoward the lake. I am hopeful BP will get the relief well finished shortly and the flow can be cut off. The lake only has a little oil at this time. I think it will be fine if it doesn't get worse. As for the rest of the coast we will have to wait and see.
I took this picture yesterday from the Highway 90 bridge over the Rigolets Pass. (Sorry about the quality but you can see the inclement weather. Also a distant shot.) The point of land is the beginning of lake Pontchartrain and this is where the tar balls were found.
Did you know Louisiana supplies 30% of the nations seafood? Also 30% of the nations oil comes from the Gulf of Mexico. I truly believe this will come out well in time but there are a lot of people hurting right now. I sure hope they get funds to the right people and in time.
In the meantime say some prayers for our fisherman, etc. and keep eating seafood.
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