Boutte, LA is a small town on the water with deep historical roots dating back to Civil War days. Starting as a train station and slowly growing into its own, Boutte maintains its small town Cajun pride to this day. Homes here are charming, affordable, and comes in a variety of builds. Properties range from the classic shotgun styles and ranch homes to more modern condominium developments and grand two-story homes, offering a selection for any style of living.
Located in St. Charles Parish on the Bayou and known for its Cajun Pride, Boutte boasts authentic Louisiana traditions and is removed from the tourist attractions of the metro area. Visitors can expect to find excellent fishing, delicious dining, and airboat tours of swamp wildlife when they visit this charming town.
Boutte is just less than four square miles, so everything inside the small town is within a short walking distance. Luling is a quick three miles away, offering the conveniences and entertainment of a larger town, with the metro center of New Orleans 27 miles to the east. The New Orleans Louis Armstrong International Airport is just 20 minutes to the north up the I-310.
Zachary Drive four bedroom home in the Primrose subdivision.
Boutte is known for its authentic Cajun cuisine and is home to many classic restaurants featuring gator, crawfish, and seafood, offering visitors a truly Louisiana dining experience. The small town also offers quaint campgrounds, as well as exciting swamp and bayou tours, including the Swamp Adventures tour, which takes guests on an airboat ride through swamp wildlife.
Nearby, visitors and locals can tour plantations, visit other historical sights, browse shopping centers, and enjoy the parks in nearby Luling. Luling is also home to several annual festivals that attract not only Boutte residents, but people from all over the greater New Orleans area.
With its convenient location, delicious dining, and deep historical roots, Boutte real estate has become increasingly more desirable to Latter & Blum Inc. Realtors' clients throughout Louisiana and Mississippi.