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Why Live in Springfield

Springfield, Louisiana is a small river community set along the Natalbany River, with the Tickfaw River about 10 miles west and Tickfaw State Park stretching along its western edge. The town center is compact, with a few shops and restaurants on Main Street, including Mami’s Mexican and the long-running Springfield Drug Store, open since 1972. More dining options sit near the marinas on the Tickfaw and Blood rivers, such as Charlie’s Restaurant, a local landmark for Louisiana seafood and po’ boys. Outdoor attractions are a major draw, from hiking boardwalk trails, cabins, and boat launches at Tickfaw State Park to several marinas that connect boaters to Lake Maurepas. Carter Plantation offers a public 18-hole golf course designed by professional golfer and LSU alum David Toms, with homes lining the fairways and additional developments along riverfront canals. Housing ranges from smaller ranch-style and manufactured homes to larger Acadian and French Country-style houses, with many waterfront properties elevated due to FEMA-designated high-risk flood zones and the likelihood of needing flood insurance. Springfield Middle and other schools in Livingston Parish Public Schools have strong overall ratings, and Springfield High offers clubs such as Future Farmers of America, 4-H and robotics. Residents often drive to nearby amenities, including Cain’s Supermarket 5 miles away in Albany, expanded shopping and North Oaks Medical Center 8 miles away in Hammond, and regional events like the Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival and Livingston Parish Fair.

Condo Prices in Springfield, LA

Condo Price Trends

Median Condo Price
$107,450
Median 1-Bedroom Condo Price
$95,000
Median 2-Bedroom Condo Price
$217,200
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