$1,350 Per Month
- Property for Rent
0 E Judge Perez Dr, Chalmette, LA 70043
Commercial Lot for Lease
Brian Gros 1st BMG REALTY, L.L.C.
$1,350 Per Month
0 E Judge Perez Dr, Chalmette, LA 70043
Commercial Lot for Lease
Brian Gros 1st BMG REALTY, L.L.C.
$7,000 Per Month
2910 Paris Rd, Chalmette, LA 70043
Situated in the heart of Chalmette, 2910 Paris Rd presents an exceptional ground lease opportunity. This strategically located site boasts high visibility and easy access, making it an ideal location for retail, service, or commercial development. Conveniently adjacent to popular destinations like Walmart, CVS, Winn Dixie, and a variety of local and national dining options. The property also
Matt Eaton Southeast Commercial of MS, LLC
Chalmette, Louisiana, located on the East Bank of the Mississippi River, is a resilient community just a mile from New Orleans. Known for its affordable housing, Chalmette offers homebuyers spacious options with one-story brick homes and traditional shotgun-style houses near the river. Newer constructions feature farmhouse designs with large windows and gables. The area is served by St. Bernard Parish Public Schools, which are highly rated and provide advanced educational opportunities, including AP courses and dual enrollment with Nunez Community College. Chalmette's proximity to New Orleans, just 10 miles away, makes it convenient for residents commuting to the city or working at local petrochemical plants. The community is rich in history, hosting the site of the Battle of New Orleans, part of the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve. For recreation, residents enjoy the recently renovated Sidney D. Torres Memorial Park and Val Riess Recreation Complex, offering skateparks, fitness trails, and sports fields. Shopping and dining options are plentiful along West Judge Perez Drive and Paris Road, with bars and eateries on Highway 46. Chalmette celebrates its vibrant culture with events like the Knights of Nemesis parade and the Tomato Festival. While crime rates align with national averages, flood risks remain due to FEMA-designated zones, despite the Hurricane Storm Damage Risk Reduction System.