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Bonnabel Boulevard

Bonnabel Boulevard

What it’s like to live in Bonnabel Boulevard

Mid-century charm characterizes Bonnabel Boulevard, where Metairie's tree-lined residential showcase street features architectural variety from ranch homes to Mediterranean revivals. The neighborhood extends to Lake Pontchartrain with its popular fishing pier and walking paths along the seawall. Most rentals include surprisingly spacious yards with established landscaping creating natural privacy between properties. Though lacking New Orleans' historic architecture, the practical advantages of suburban layouts include off-street parking, better drainage systems, and more reliable power infrastructure during storm events. The neighborhood provides perfect positioning between New Orleans attractions and Metairie business districts, creating reasonable commutes in multiple directions without excessive travel times to either area.
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City Guide for Metairie, LA

New Orleans Saints' fans rejoice for the Saints practice in Metairie at their training facility on Airline Drive. Fans can watch the training camp throughout the summer, and occasionally in the spring.

Not only is Metairie a major New Orleans suburb, it was also NOLA's first! Since New Orleans is one of the nation's first cities, that makes Metairie pretty old, too. It was established in the mid-1700s. Today, Metairie is one of the largest suburbs in the United States with more than 450,000 residents. Sitting on the south shore of Lake Pontchartrain, Metairie is a bustling community all of its own. Residents can work, live and play in Metairie without ever needing to drive into New Orleans, but most residents do take the 10-mile trek in at least occasionally. Wouldn't you? View Metairie City Guide

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