20 Acres For Sale
Vacant Land
for Sale
Catylist Listing ID: |
30166394 |
Property Subtypes: |
Agricultural, Multi-Family, Residential (Single Family)
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Gross Land Area: |
20 Acres
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Sale Price: |
$6,200 - 10,000 Per Acre |
Total Price: |
$124,000 - 200,000 |
Land Splits Available: |
Yes |
Sale Terms: |
Cash to Seller |
Cap Rate: |
Undisclosed |
Last Updated: |
3/6/2024 |
Overview / Comments
20 Acres available for development. Surrounding land has been recently developed for small to medium-sized residential homes.
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Additional Details
Nearest MSA: |
New Orleans-Metairie |
County: |
Saint Tammany |
Tax ID/APN: |
80626 |
Legal Description: |
20 ACS SEC 13 TWS T6S RNG R10E S/2 NE/4 SE/4 |
Area Description: |
St. Tammany Parish
Like the surrounding regions of the Florida parishes, St. Tammany’s pre-history was characterized by several phases of indigenous Native American development. The original nomadic hunters who traversed the region in the decades following the last ice age gave way to a more sedentary mound building culture as life changed from the constant hunt for large Paleolithic animals to reliance on the types of wildlife we recognize today. With the mound building culture came not only the great temple mounds which can still be found in certain areas of the modern region, but also more productive farming techniques that allowed for permanency in residence.
The construction of the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway accelerated the migration to St. Tammany while the construction of I-12 placed the region at the epicenter of progress. The parish began to develop as a bedroom community. Suburban sprawl first took root in and around Slidell in the eastern part of the parish. The Causeway (completed in 1956) linked suburban Metairie with western St. Tammany and growth gathered momentum in towns like Mandeville, Covington, and Madisonville. While St. Tammany was sparsely populated and almost wholly rural in the 1950’s, its population exceeded 200,000 in the wake of Hurricane Katrina’s landfall in 2005. St. Tammany today enjoys status as the most prosperous parish in Louisiana, sporting a thriving economy and one of the highest rated school systems in the state.
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Demographic Statistics
Proximity: |
3 miles |
5 miles |
Total Population: |
10,041 |
33,372 |
Median Age: |
36.67 |
39.48 |
Households: |
3,646 |
12,682 |
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