by Emily | Jun 25, 2026 | Blog
Kenner sits along the southern shore of Lake Pontchartrain, just west of New Orleans, in one of the more densely developed waterfront zones on the Louisiana coast. The lakefront here is a mix of residential properties, recreational boating facilities, and the open...
by Emily | Jun 24, 2026 | Blog
Pass Christian occupies one of the most exposed stretches of the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Unlike communities tucked behind barrier islands or set back from open water, Pass Christian faces the Mississippi Sound directly. The beach runs right along the edge of town, and...
by Emily | Jun 24, 2026 | Blog
Biloxi sits on a narrow peninsula between the Mississippi Sound to the south and Back Bay to the north, making it one of the most water-surrounded communities on the Gulf Coast. That geography is exactly what draws people here: beach access, bay access, boating,...
by Emily | Jun 23, 2026 | Blog
New Orleans sits at one of the most geographically complex points on the Gulf Coast. The city is surrounded by water on nearly every side: Lake Pontchartrain to the north, the Mississippi River to the south, and a network of canals, bayous, and backwater channels...
by Emily | May 28, 2026 | Blog
There are towns in Louisiana that have managed to stay genuinely themselves while the rest of the north shore has grown and changed around them. Madisonville is one of them. Tucked where the Tchefuncte River meets Lake Pontchartrain, this small St. Tammany Parish...