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Neighborhoods in St Mary County, LA

  • Berwick

    Berwick

    Berwick is wedged between a bend in the Atchafalaya River. The small town of about 4,500 is marked by two bridges and a small red lighthouse. Residents flock to the waterfront for community events, food trucks and riverside walks. “It’s a close-knit community,” says Realtor Lori Broussard with Latter & Blum, who grew up in Berwick. “We’d walk the

    • Average Value

      $233K

    • List Price

      $48K - $457K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      6 Listings

    Berwick
  • Bayou Vista

    Bayou Vista

    Bayou Vista is a small waterfront community in St. Mary Parish where life moves slowly like the bayou. The small town has a population of about 4,000, and many residents stick around. “Most people who move to Bayou Vista are from Bayou Vista,” says Realtor Lori Broussard with Latter & Blum, who grew up in Berwick, the next town over. But despite

    • Average Value

      $177K

    • List Price

      $61K - $1.5M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      17 Listings

    Bayou Vista
  • Patterson

    Patterson

    Patterson is a small town on the banks of southern Louisiana’s Bayou Teche, about 20 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico. The St. Mary Parish community has roots in the lumber and aviation industries. It was once known as the “sawmill capital of the world,” as it was home to the F.B. Williams Cypress Company, which had the globe’s largest cypress

    • Average Value

      $157K

    • List Price

      $68K - $705K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      16 Listings

    Patterson
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    Morgan City

    Morgan City, LA, sits along the Atchafalaya River in South Louisiana. The city hosts the annual Shrimp and Petroleum Festival and is centrally located between larger urban areas. Lake End Park offers waterfront recreation.

    • Average Value

      $147K

    • List Price

      $40K - $582K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      51 Listings

    Morgan City
  • Franklin

    Franklin

    Franklin sits along south-central Louisiana’s Bayou Teche. Steamboats once traveled the waterway, as the community was a prominent interior sugarcane producer and port. This industry allowed Franklin to grow into an affluent town, with grand antebellum homes, live oak-lined streets and a bustling Main Street. Structures from this era still stand,

    • Average Value

      $118K

    • List Price

      $37K - $669K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      24 Listings

    Franklin