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Why Live in Springhill
Springhill, located in Northwest Louisiana, is a rural city surrounded by pine-tree forests, offering a quiet lifestyle with modern conveniences. Residents enjoy local restaurants, grocery stores, and a hospital with an emergency room. The city hosts several events throughout the year, including the Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association’s Springhill Rodeo and the Lumberjack Festival. Single-story homes, including early to mid-1900s cottages and mid-20th century ranch-style houses, are common, with properties ranging from half an acre to over 20 acres. Education is provided by Webster Parish Schools, with options for homeschooling through Magnolia Bend Academy. Dining options are diverse, featuring Chania Greek Restaurant, Butler House Bistro, and Chavo’s Mexican Restaurant. Outdoor recreation includes Springhill City Park, Melvin Boucher Park, and nearby Bayou Bodcau and Bayou Dorcheat, with Lake Erling just 6 miles away in Arkansas. The Springhill Pedestrian/Bicycle Path offers a pedestrian-friendly way to explore the city. Community events like Christmas Wonderland foster a strong sense of community. U.S. Route 371 and State Route 157 provide easy access to Shreveport, where residents can fly out of Shreveport Regional Airport. Springhill has a major risk of windstorms, including tornadoes.
Home Trends in Springhill, LA
On average, homes in Springhill, LA sell after 73 days on the market compared to the national average of 56 days. The median sale price for homes in Springhill, LA over the last 12 months is $123,700, up 12% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.