Only 7 remaining!! Features include:
- Tax Benefit
- Up to 50% depreciation!*
- Break even cash flow with 10% down!
- Phase 1 pricing!
- Less than 1 mile away from LSU South Campus!
- 100% rent ready
Condo Pricing and Square Footage:
- 1,837 - 1,998 square feet for 3 and 4 bedroom units
- First phase of master planned community starts at $236,114.
There will also be a planned luxury club house and pool.
Amenties Include:
- Parking - 2 car garage, 2 car driveway, and 120 additional guest parking spaces
- Sufficient hot water - 50 gallon gas hot water heater
- Extra large Patio - Each home patio is a Each home patio is a minimum of 14 minimum of 14’4’’ by 8'
- Full size washer and dryer in every home
- Security - Controlled access gates and alarm panels installed and pre-wired for monitoring.
- Storage - Large walk in closets and every bedroom and an additional closet in the garage.
- Fully Landscaped
About Baton Rouge
Baton Rouge, the state capital of Louisiana and the county seat of Baton Rouge Parish, has been described as "a happy blend of Cajun joie de vivre and progressive American know-how." Situated on the Mississippi River in the heart of the state, the city is an important center in the Sun Belt market. Moderate year-round temperatures and a relaxed environment make Baton Rouge a desirable place to live. Significant construction projects taking place in the twenty-first century are bringing city planners' dreams of a pedestrian-centered downtown community a step closer to realization (City-data.com).

Baton Rouge's Economy
Baton Rouge has one of the nation's largest deep-water ports, equipped to handle both ocean-going vessels and river barges. A 45-foot channel on the lower Mississippi River has established the region as one of the nation's most attractive locations for large-scale industrial development. The region served by the port thrives on the large industrial and chemical complexes, as well as agricultural interests, along the 85 miles of the Mississippi River in the port's jurisdiction. Forest and agricultural products, steel and pipe, ores, coal, and petroleum products top the list of cargoes shipped through the port. In the Greater Baton Rouge area a natural resources basin exists, giving industries inexpensive access to the natural resources of gas, oil, water, timberland, sulphur, salt, and other raw materials (City-data.com).
*Consult with your CPA or tax advisor

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Please note that all prices, building costs, interest rates, appreciation
rates and terms are subject to change without notice. NREI Club is not responsible
for losses, damages, or changes in the market conditions. Investors are
urged to perform their own due diligence investigations before entering
into any real estate transaction, or other contractual relationship, and
prior to making a purchase decision.