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St. Tammany Parish Home Builders Association
2023 Parade of Homes

When: May 14, 2023

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The Parade is a free event and open to the public on the Northshore.


St. Tammany Parish Home Builders Association
2023 Parade of Homes

When: May 13. 2023

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Kids will enjoy the KidZone at this event in Madisonville.

NHBA Crawfish Boil

When: March 10. 2023
6pm – 9pm

Where: Castine Center in Pelican Park
63350 Pelican Drive
Mandeville, LA 70448

What:General Admission: $55 – includes 2 trays of crawfish, fried fish, corn, potatoes, dessert, and bar.

KidZone ticket: $20 – includes pizza, soda and bounce houses in a supervised area of the Hall. (Ages 6-12) *Kidzone ticket does not include crawfish.

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St. Tammany Parish Home Builders Association
2023 Parade of Homes

When: May 21, 2023

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This parade will not be occurring in 2021 due to CDC recommendations in Folsom.

Krewe of Folsom Parade

When: February 21, 2023
2pm

Where: Olive St & Garfield St
Folsom, LA 70445

What: Free Event.

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The parade follows the Lions Club in Covington.

Krewe of Covington Lions Club Parade

When: February 21, 2023
10:30am

Where: North Columbia St & Jefferson St
Covington, LA

What: Free Event.

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The kitchen island includes storage drawers, a dishwasher, a custom stainless steel sink, a trash drawer, and custom pendant lighting overhead.

Madisonville is a quite small town outside of a big city so why would the town need to expand its two-lane bridge? If you are a resident or are familiar with Madisonville, then you know about the two-lane swing bridge crossing the Tchefuncte River along Louisiana 22. Traffic is a nightmare so many commuters come through that way. Will changing the bridge to accommodate the traffic hurt the quaint town?

Mandeville Mayor Clay Madden discusses the bridge and says it is the topic of discussion for two years in a row at a traffic summit that he organized. He goes on to explain that the small bridge plays a big part in Western St. Tammany Parish’s traffic problem. Rep. Mark Wright of Covington has put forth a resolution to the state Department of Transportation and Development to conduct a study on how traffic can be alleviated over the Tchefuncte River. He backs it up by saying that St. Tammany has been rapidly growing and the Madisonville bridge is a detournement to economic development. No matter what the study shows, the bridge is part of the town’s landscape.

“What can be done to a two-lane bridge in a small town? I don’t know,” says Madisonville Mayor Jean Pelloat.

The town does not want a huge high bridge, which is what would happen if they turned the bridge into a fixed bridge with more lanes. Boats have to pass beneath the bridge if it does not swing to give clearance. “No one wants to make a high rise over Madisonville,” replies Sharp. St. Tammany Parish Council member Michael Lorino says this just might have to happen to accommodate the traffic pile-up. He feels that raising the bridge height to allow most boats to go through without having an open bridge can be done by keeping the quaint town atmosphere.

Some relief has already come in the form of a new bridge opening schedule which will begin in April. Instead of opening on-call every half-hour, it will open every hour on-call. This will help with the morning and afternoon rush. There are also several projects that will improve traffic flow that will be done in the surrounding areas. This will include a roundabout at Louisiana 1085 and Louisiana 22, rerouting Main Street traffic to Cedar Street along with a roundabout at the intersection with Louisiana 22, the state also plans to add a turning lane on Louisiana 22 from Tangipahoa Parish line east to Perrilloux Road.

“You can’t make the traffic disappear, because you can’t make the houses disappear. But you can make it move a little better, says Lorino.

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This walk-in, primary, walk-in shower is custom-designed with tile walls and flooring.

The current housing market is starting to cool along with the buyer frenzy. Professionals in the industry have three trends that can benefit a buyer when they go to buy a home.

1. More Homes To Choose from

For the past several years, the housing market has hit a record low in housing inventory. This coupled with high buyer demand made it hard to even find a home to purchase. The Calculated Risk reported that homes for sale increased by 39.5% in the last week of October 2022 from the same time in 2021. It is still a seller’s market, but the good news for buyers is that there is more inventory to choose from when finding your new home.

2. Bidding Wars Have Eased

With the demand for buyers over the past several years came huge bidding wars. Luckily, for buyers today, things are different. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR) the offers on sold homes have declined recently. This fall, September showed the average was 2.5 offers per sale, which was down from the 3.7 offers per sale from last September 2021. Since this has started to slow down, the bidding wars are as well, making it a great time to get back into the market and search for a home without the huge influx of competition.

3. More Negotiation Power

When there is less competition for buyers, then there is more negotiation power on your side. The last couple of years has seen buyers willing to skip things like appraisals and inspections in order to win a bidding war. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) shows that buyers in today’s market are not waiving all contingencies. Appraisal and inspection are two very important factors when it comes to purchasing a home. A survey from Realtor.com shows that 95% of current sellers are accepting a house inspection from a buyer. Sixty-seven percent of sellers negotiated with buyers on repairs found during an inspection.

There are still challenges buyers must face in today’s market, but they are becoming more scarce. Now is a great time to purchase a new home, first find a local realtor who can help you on your journey to getting your dream home.

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This Krewe provides eye care to the community and will run in Pearl River.

Krewe of Pearl River Lions Club Parade

When: February 5, 2023
1pm

Where: Taylor Drive
Pearl River, LA 70452

What: Free Event.

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This Krewe was founded in 2020 and will ride in Mandeville.

Krewe du Pooch Parade

When: February 25, 2023
12pm

Where: Parade Route
Mandeville, LA

What: Free Event.

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