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ST TAMMANY REAL ESTATE – VIDEO TOUR OF 2256 SUNSET DRIVE IN LAKESHORE ESTATES LOCATED IN SLIDELL, LOUISIANA

May 12, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Mauti Meredith Scoggin Properties

2256 Sunset Drive is a 4 bedroom 4 full bath 1 half bath single family home in Lakeshore Estates Subdivision located in Slidell, Louisiana.  Amenities include: gas fireplaces, designer ceilings, wrought iron stairway, crown molding, french doors, keeping room, dining room,plantation shutters, travertine flooring, granite countertops, bahama shutter in front and on master bathroom windows, media/entertainment room, swimming pool, boat dock, covered back patio, plus much more!!!!

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ST TAMMANY REAL ESTATE – VIDEO TOUR OF 450 RUTHERFORD DRIVE IN RIVER OAKS SUBDIVISION LOCATED IN COVINGTON, LOUISIANA

May 11, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Mauti Meredith Scoggin Properties

450 Rutherford Drive is a 4 bedroom/4 full bathroom/1 half bathroom single family home located in River Oaks Subdivision in Covington, Louisiana.  This home features a unique floor plan including a formal dining room and extra large great room with a magnificant wall of windows, 65" television with custom cabinet and fabulous wet bar.  The kitchen is accentuated with cherry cabinets, center island, ceramic tile counter tops, black appliances, large pantry, breakfast bar area, and ceramic flooring.  It's breakfast area is well lit with its bay windows providing a view of the backyard for those early days of relaxing with a cup of coffee and the morning newspaper.  The master bedroom is approximately 15 x 17 1/2 sq ft and illuminated with natural light and features carpeted flooring.  The master bathroom is spotlighted with a garden tub, separate shower,  separated his and hers vanities and ceramic flooring.  450  Rutherford Drive also provides an additional 3 bedrooms on the upper level of the home ranging in size from 11 x 13 square feet to 12 1/2 x 13 1/2 square feet with carpeted flooring.  In addition to the 3 bedrooms, the upper level is also accentuated with 2 bonus rooms.  This is a ready to move in home features 3,577 square feet of living space and is positioned on a fenced-in lot measuring 118 x 160 x 90 x 168 and features a three car garage, extra parking space, and new sod and sprinkler system in the back yard. 

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Filed Under: Covington, Louisiana, St Tammany Subdivisions, St Tammany Videos Tagged With: Homes for Sale, River Oaks Subdivision

Madisonville Louisiana; A Beautiful Village Alongside the Tchefuncte River

May 8, 2012 by admin 1 Comment

The beautiful town of Madisonville is found on the southern tip of Louisiana and is the meeting point of the Tchefuncte River and Lake Pontchartrain. The quaint picturesque town is a small waterfront community just a short ways (24 miles by the Causeway Bridge) across Lake Pontchartrain from New Orleans and boasts a warm and friendly townspeople who envelop both tourists and new residents with open arms. With under one thousand full time residents calling Madisonville home; the smaller population provides an intimate setting along side the slow moving Tchefuncte River. Many fun and exciting local events take place year round and several historic landmarks keep residents busy, as inquisitive tourists flock to this, hidden gem of a town.

Madisonville was founded in the year 1800 by Jean Baptiste Baham, and the town was originally named Coquille, or Cokie as was its nickname in the local area. Coquille means “shell” in French, and what the locals at that time were referring to the many piles of sea shells, possibly oyster shells, which were located at the site. Native American Choctaw Indians, had been living in the area for many generations, and the shells were a mark of their passing. Soon though, by 1810, the town proper was renamed Madisonville in honor of President James Madison.

During the years leading up to the Civil War, Madisonville was a flourishing community, supplying building materials and products to the larger regional city of New Orleans. However, the war shut down all trade with the city and the local economy deteriorated. For several decades following the war, times were tough and Madisonville suffered greatly; until shipbuilding helped rejuvenate the town. Jahncke Shipbuilding was a growing company prior to World War I, however when the United States became involved in the war, Jahncke Shipbuilding was commissioned by the US government to build six wooden US Navy cargo ships, though only 4 were actually completed. Employing over 2000 wokers at one time, Jahncke Shipbuilding constructed the The SS Bayou Teche, SS Balabac, the SS Pontchartrain and the SS Abbeville.

There are few remnants of the old shipyard still in existence. If you walk along the downtown Riverfront today, you will see it filled with many different shops and restaurants. For example, if you want it all? Morton’s Seafood Restaurant and Friend’s Restaurant located almost on opposite ends of Water Street (a tremendous 4 blocks) are two outstanding local dining experiences. Don’t stop there though, two more restaurants located just a short distance away, are Coffee’s Boiling Pot for hot fresh seafood, and for the absolutely best succulent steaks you must visit Keith Young’s Steakhouse. My stomach is growling just thinking about the filets… So… For boiled seafood, gumbo, etouffee, jambalaya, shrimp creole, oysters on the half shell, crab meat au gratin, SOMEBODY PLEASE STOP ME…!!! Louisiana food is like no other and… well… Madisonville is the place to be if you want authentic Louisiana down home cooking. Wow!

Water Street can also be a place for families to sit and watch the boats which traverse the river to and from Lake Pontchartrain. Fishing is a favorite pastime for local residents, and along with recreational boating can be enjoyed throughout most of the year due to the mild climate. These small-town activities and the warm climate are two of the main attractions to Madisonville, contributing to its charm. Local restaurants are always serving up something good and there is always a reason to celebrate on the town calendar!

The town has several events throughout the year to keep tourist and residents alike entertained; Spring, Summer, Winter and Fall. One of the biggest maritime festivities across several states and a must see for any visitor to Madisonville is the annual Wooden Boat Festival. Held in September and over 40,000 visitors strong; all arriving to partake in the lively list of festivities, including a tremendous collection of antique and classic wooden boats, boat making contests, arts and crafts, kid’s games and contests, and much much more. Did we mention the food? Also available is a grand array of delectable Cajun cuisine which makes the mouth water just thinking about it. I must stop talking about food…!

Other festivals which take place throughout the year include the Christmas Celebration and the Fourth of July Celebration, also for those who like to celebrate Mardi Gras, Madisonville celebrates in style, with an appealing small town feel allowing families to enjoy the celebration together, without the New Orleans craziness. Along the river gather the Mardi Gras Boats of the notorious Krewe of Tchefuncte, for the annual Madisonville Boat Parade. Bring your camera, but don’t fall in the River trying to catch beads! The waterfront is also home to several other activities which take place during the year; such as car shows, chili cook offs and live music.

One cannot visit Madisonville without a tour through the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Maritime Museum, and along with this historic museum; Madisonville has a total of 8 registered sites within the National Register of Historic Places, many chosen for their historic architecture.

  • The Dendinger House, also known as Regent Square, which is located at 206 Covington St.
  • The Jay House, also known as the Otis House, located within the seclusion of Fairview Riverside State Park.
  • The Madisonville Bank, located at 400 Cedar St
  • The Madisonville Boarding House, located at 703 Main St
  • The Madisonville Town Hall, located at 203 Cedar St
  • The McCaleb House, located at 906 Main St
  • The Sardy House, located at 810 Main St
  • Tchefuncte River Range Rear Light, or better known as the Madisonville Lighthouse. Built in 1838, and re-built many times, the lighthouse served as the guide path for sailors crossing Lake Pontchartrain and into the Tchefuncte River basin for safe harbor.

The Madisonville Museum is another favorite place to go to enjoy; what life was like in historic Madisonville? Built in 1911, the museum is located in the historic courthouse downtown.

We must mention, just minutes away by either boat or car is the gorgeous Fairview Riverside State Park. With vehicle access just east of Madisonville, off of Hwy 22, Fairview Riverside has sweeping grand live oak trees gracing the grounds of the peaceful and serene park. However when you walk along the water’s edge, you look across the river to the far bank at a beautiful and alluring cypress lined forest; haunting and deadly, rich in wildlife.

Madisonville also boasts a wonderful educational system which offers children in the area an excellent foundation for the rest of their lives. Madisonville Elementary School is a prime example; ranked a 10 out of 10 by www.GreatSchools.org, and also has the honor of holding the number one ACT average composite scores in the state; and ACT scores which are well above state and national averages. Great job!

Madisonville is a place where families and friendships thrive, where community involvement and participation are a way of life. This small town has a beautiful and welcoming group of people who are hardworking and lively to boot. The town is a lovely waterfront community steeped in Cajun history and South Louisiana friendliness. “How you doing baaabby?” “Hey Boo!” “You look nice today Cher'”. Charming colloquialisms spoken around old friends. Madisonville has all the appeal of a small, tucked away village, with the convenience of New Orleans just across the lake.

A grand live oak tree stands near the entrance of the Madisonville Museum and it’s small role as Father Time, for this tree has recorded the history of the town for many years. If only it could speak what secrets would it tell? From the Civil War, and before… When Choctaw Indians were still hunting and fishing along the river’s edge? Maybe you can still hear the word “Coquille” whispered on the wind…?

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If you would like to buy or sell a home in Madisonville, LA; please contact us at 985-867-8670, or at marc@mmsre.com

Thank You

Marc Pellettiere

Filed Under: Madisonville, Louisiana, St Tammany Louisiana, State of Louisiana Tagged With: Information, News

NEW VIDEO TOUR OF 1071 RUE CHINON IN FONTAINEBLEAU SUBDIVISION LOCATED IN MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA

May 7, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Mauti Meredith Scoggin Properties

1071 Rue Chinon is a 4 bedroom 3 full bathroom home in Fontainbleau Subdivision in Mandeville, Louisiana.  Upon entering, the home the homeowner is greeted with an open and airy and extremely spacious floor plan that is naturally illuminated with it's wall of windows, 12 foot ceilings, built in bookcases and entertainment center.  It's kitchen is perfect for either the professional or non professional cook with it's custom oak cabinets, center island with sink, and abundance of counter space.  The breakfast area is surrounded by natural lighting with beautiful views of the back yard.  The master suite is measures approximately 23 x 18 square feet.  The master bathroom features separated his and her vanities, garden tub, and large separate shower.  Two additional bedrooms are located on the lower level while the upper level has an entertainment room and a 4th bedroom with it's own full bathroom.  The home is positioned on a 100 x 150 square foot lot adored with beautiful landscaping, irrigation system in front and back yard and deck in the back of the home overlooking the water. 

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Explore the Rich History and Exquisite Nature of Mandeville, Louisiana.

May 5, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Mandeville, Louisiana is a historic city, a beautiful town located precisely as the entrance way to the North Shore of Lake Pontchartrain and St Tammany Parish. Bounded on the North by Interstate 12, the city is situated along the shores of the lake, connected by the Causeway Bridge to its South shore neighbor, the city of New Orleans. Statistics state Mandeville has an average elevation of 7 feet, and according to the US Census Bureau, the total area of the city is 6.8 square miles with a population of just over 11000 people.

To begin with the history of Mandeville, one has to start with the rich Native American heritage, still used commonly today. When we use words like Chinchuba, Tchefuncte, Bogue Falaya, and Catahoula, just to name a few. We are going back hundreds of years to when the Northshore was originally inhabited by Choctaw Indians. As time progressed though, the area of Mandeville became an agricultural region and this was the catalyst for its creation in the year 1834, by the renowned Bernard de Marigny de Mandeville (1785-1868). The Marigny was, historically, an affluent Louisiana family which, at one time, used to own approximately 1/3 of New Orleans. After the death of his father, Pierre Philippe de Marigny de Mandeville; Bernard inherited a large fortune. He owned a rich plantation is the area where today’s Fontainebleau State Park is currently located. (Today Fontainebleau is a place for campers and day visitors who enjoy the serenity of the piney woods and oak trees.) Being the entrepreneur he was, Bernard de Marigny purchased over 5,000 acres of additional land where the City of Mandeville was finally developed. Under Bernard’s supervision, Louis Bringer, the surveyor general of Louisiana, drew Mandeville’s plans; literally and figuratively. Several Mandeville families were obliged to place their properties up for sale during the depression of the late 1830s. Even the founder of the city, Bernard Xavier de Marigny de Mandeville was forced to sell the Fontainebleau Plantation in hard years surrounding 1852. During the period of the US Civil War, the city was inhabited by very few people, as Major F.H. Peck’s unionist soldiers invaded and occupied the city for an extended time. However, during the 19th century, Mandeville became again a very popular vacation resort for the more affluent sections of the New Orleans’ population, which we will touch more on in just a little bit.

One easily recognizable and significant feature of Mandeville, is its historic architecture in the oldest parts of the city. These houses consist of a series of unique custom homes, originally built as summer vacation retreats, along the shoreline of Lake Pontchartrain. Eight of these homes and properties are currently considered historic by the National Register of Historic Places:

  • The Morel–Nott home, also known as the Hanisee house located at 2627 Lakeshore Drive
  • The Moore house, also commonly known as "Hightide" at 1717 Lakeshore Drive
  • The Bertus-Ducatel Home at 1721 Lakeshore Drive, also more commonly known as the “Little Flower Villa”
  • “Flagstaff” located at 1815 Lakeshore Drive
  • Griffins Bakery at 301 Lafitte St
  • The Johnson House at 402 Lafitte St
  • The Rankin House
  • The Dew Drop Social and Benevolent Hall, an early, 1930’s African American, recreational hall graced by the likes of Jazz icon Louis Armstrong

The wonderful sound of Jazz! Unique to New Orleans, began to be played in Mandeville during the early to mid 1900s. Steamboats began to port weekend vacationers back and forth from the South shore, and notable musicians were hired to entertain the guests during the voyages. Soon these music groups were playing the local Mandeville venues and for one of the first times, Jazz music was played outside the city of New Orleans. Mandeville soon began to become very popular and several early Jazz pioneers frequently played on the Northshore. Musicians the likes of Bunk Johnson, Buddy Petit, Papa Celestin, George Lewis, Kid Ory, Edmond Hall, and Chester Zardis.

The afore mentioned Dew Drop Social Hall was one of the local playhouses, which though closed as a music hall for many years, was reopened, in 2000, as a live jazz venue, and is an excellent place to catch local live music. Another amazing venue is Ruby's Roadhouse, which, unbelievably, has been operating since the 1920s and if you enjoy the night life is absolutely a place you want to visit when you come to Mandeville! 🙂

Attractions in Mandeville

Well I would not call the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway Bridge, (24 miles of concrete and steel, and also one of the longest bridges in the world), a major attraction of Mandeville, however it does have significant economical importance to the area, so I mention it to cover all the bases. The Causeway provides Mandeville with fairly quick access (a 20 minute drive) to Metairie, and hence to the CBD (Central Business District) of New Orleans, and many Mandeville residents commute back and forth daily for work.

The Mandeville trailhead is a neat attraction, located directly on the Tammany Trace. The Trailhead provides an amphitheater for live music and events and a water park for kids to beat the long hot summers.

Also, Mandeville is a member of the Tree City USA program, and the city is home to the Seven Sisters Oak, the largest certified Southern live oak tree, located just 2 blocks off the lake in Lewisburg. The Seven Sisters Oak is just a hair under 39 feet in circumference and is estimated to be over 1500 years old. Wow!

In conclusion, Mandeville is a city rich in history and culture and simply enjoys a more slower paced lifestyle than New Orleans. On weekends, many recreational boaters take to the lake for a relaxed and fun sail or to fish for speckled trout.

Well that is all I have for now. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions, or post a response and I will get back with as soon as possible. Mandeville truly is a great place to live and a wonderful place to grow up.

Thank You
Marc Pellettiere

marc@mmsre.com

Filed Under: Mandeville, Louisiana, St Tammany Louisiana, State of Louisiana Tagged With: Information, News

St Tammany Parish; Live Music Venues. Looking for a Good Show?

May 4, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment


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Well here goes. This may not be a complete list, but I believe if you are looking for live music in St Tammany, this is definitely a good place to start. Hope you find what you are looking for.

*****

Abita Springs Opry (only Spring and Fall months)

22161 Level St

Abita Springs, Louisiana 70420

985-892-0711

Held in downtown Abita Springs, only six times a year, and featuring historic, time honored, Louisiana folk music; the Abita Opry performs mainly acoustical Country, Bluegrass, and Southern Gospel harmonies, with the occasional Zydeco or Irish hymn thrown in for good measure. When experiencing the Abita Opry, one has an overwhelming sense of history and of Louisiana’s rich and varied culture. Music truly does touch the soul. For a great time, on a cool Louisiana Saturday night, don’t miss the opportunity to enjoy, with feet tapping and hands clapping, a wonderful “ole timey” get together.

http://abitaopry.org

*****

Columbia Street Tap Room and Grill

434 N Columbia St

Covington, Louisiana 70433

985-898-0899

A great time any weekend; live music on the stage, excellent food; barbecue shrimp, specialty burgers, and fried seafood. Not to mention the beau coup frosty beers to choose from. With an adjoining courtyard and a celebration which spills onto the street during the Covington Block parties; the Columbia Tap Room is a welcome refuge for many local residents.

http://www.columbiastreettaproom.com

*****

the Dew Drop Jazz and Social Hall

430 Lamarque Street

Mandeville, Louisiana

985-624-3147

Originally constructed in 1895, and having seen Jazz Icons the likes of Louis Armstrong grace the stage; the Dew Drop has spanned generations of music. To experience a unique piece of jazz history, make sure to check out one of the performances. You may very well dance the night away!

http://dewdropjazzhallnew.point2pointdesign.com/

*****

The Green Room

521 E. Boston Street

Covington, Louisiana

(985)-892-2225

Established in 2005, in the heart of downtown Covington, the Green Room offers residents a friendly and comfortable atmosphere with convenient access to quality local music and cold drinks. Featuring a weekly open “mic night”, and a good variety of music, this is one venue you will not want to pass up. Open 7 days a week until 2am.

http://greenroomlive.net/

*****

The Landing Bar and Grill

4750 Pontchartrain Drive

Slidell, Louisiana

(985)-645-9009

Offering live music and cold drinks.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Landing-Bar-and-Grill/213627372004991

*****

Landlubbers Pub & Club

3606 Pontchartrain Drive

Slidell, Louisiana

(985)-641-9218

Featuring live music and cold drinks.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Landlubbers-Pub-Club

*****

Mandeville Trailhead Amphitheater

675 Lafitte St.

Mandeville, Louisiana

(985)-624-3147

Once part of the Illinois Railroad, The Mandeville Trailhead is located on part of the Tammany Trace, Rails to Trails program with 28 miles of converted railroad. http://www.tammanytrace.org/. The Trailhead has an amphitheater for live music, with shows performed each weekend during the Springs. A very family friendly atmosphere.

http://www.mandevilletrailhead.org/

*****

Obelisk Wine Bar and Art Gallery

22 St. Ann Drive

Mandeville, Louisiana

(985)-674-4215

Large selection of fine wines, surrounded by quality artwork from featured artists. Live music on Thursday nights. Daily specials.

http://www.obeliskwinebar.com

*****

Pontchartrain Vineyards

81250 Old Military Rd

Bush Louisiana

(985)-892-9742

2 times a month during the summers months, come experience a relaxed and fun atmosphere at the vineyard. Live music and food, picnic casually on the lawn and enjoy the music. Tasting room and visitors center.

http://www.pontchartrainvineyards.com/

*****

Ruby's Roadhouse

840 Lamarque St

Mandeville, Louisiana

(985)-626-9748

Voted one of Gambit Magazine’s “Top 50 Bars in NOLA” A Mandeville legend for 25 years and one of the best places to party in St Tammany Parish. Hands down! If only those walls could talk?

http://www.rubysroadhouse.com/

*****

Veer Off

82205 Highway 25

Folsom, Louisiana 70437

985-796-9452

Karaoke on Friday evenings, and live country music on Saturday nights. Billiards and cold beer.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Veer-Off/145730268822772?sk=info

*****

Well there is your list. Probably not a complete list, but a good one none the less. We hope you enjoy yourselves carousing, and please be careful! Don’t Drink and Drive.

Thank you

Marc

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NEW LISTING IN OLD LANDING SUBDIVISION IN COVINGTON, LOUISIANA

April 30, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Mauti Meredith Scoggin Properties
111 Ann
Beautiful 4 bedroom 2 bathroom 1 half bathroom home on navigable river minutes from schools & downtown Covington. Unique property in beautiful Old Landing Subdivision. Boat shed a few years old. (912405)

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Filed Under: Covington, Louisiana, St Tammany Subdivisions Tagged With: Homes for Sale, Old Landing Subdivision

NEW LISTING IN RIVER FOREST SUBDIVISION IN COVINGTON, LOUISIANA

April 28, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Mauti Meredith Scoggin Properties
10 Rosemary

Spacious nicely renovated home in River Forest . Formal living room & dining room. Den with wood burning fireplace, breakfast area, kitchen equipped with granite countertops. and indoor laundry. Outside has a large inground pool, privacy fence, pool house. Close to Hospital and downtown Covington. (911831)

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NEW LISTING IN TAMMANY HILLS SUBDIVISION IN COVINGTON, LOUISIANA!!!!

April 26, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Mauti Meredith Scoggin Properties
70292 D Street
Fantastically maintained home with concrete driveway, attached carport, wood perimeter fencing, inside laundry, large rear yard with a storage shed and a pleasant live oak in the front yard. (909989)

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Filed Under: Covington, Louisiana, St Tammany Subdivisions Tagged With: Homes for Sale, Tammany Hills Subdivision

NEW ORLEANS REAL ESTATE – VIDEO TOUR OF 2117 MARENGO STREET LOCATED IN UPTOWN NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA OFF OF ST. CHARLES AVENUE

April 25, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Mauti Meredith Scoggin Properties

2117 Marengo is a renovated 3 bedroom 2 full bathroom Victorian style home with 1,935 square feet of living space.  It is located in the Uptown area of New Orleans off of St. Charles Avenue.  Some of it's amenities include hardwood flooring, 12 foot ceilings, granite countertops, custom cypress cabinets, stainless appliances, large pantry with wood shelving, breakfast bar and recessed lighting.  2117 Morengo Street is a ready to move in home positioned on a fenced-in lot measuring 30 x 120 feet and it is centrally located off of St. Charles Avenue in the Uptown area of New Orleans.

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