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Mamou is a great place to become a homeowner. First, the cost of housing is very reasonable compared to many other areas. Second, the town boasts several great parks and outdoor recreation options, making it a great place to raise a family. Third, there is a strong sense of community that is evident in Mamou, where neighbors look out for each other and the town itself is quite safe. The one thing that could be improved upon is the lack of public transportation options, making it difficult for those who don't have access to a vehicle to get around.

Nicole Trumps
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Your Professional Real Estate Consultant...For Life!
From list to sell, Trumps Elite Team specializes in innovative marketing and advertising to get your home sold in the least ... see full details and contact information for Nicole ... winner -Multi-Million Dollar Producers Club -Peer Award Recipient
Nicole has 88 recent and active property listings that range in price from $19,500 to $1,400,000.
Serving the areas of Rayne, Loreauville, Arnaudville, Maurice, Rosedale, Mamou, New Iberia, Lawtell & Lafayette
Merrie Leger
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Call Merrie Chris and Prepare to Move!
Born and raised in Michigan, I earned my BS in Business from CMU and held various positions before finding my true passion ... see full details and contact information for Merrie ... of the year in '04 and '09, Broker/Owner of the Year in '04 & '08.
Merrie has 3 recent and active property listings that range in price from $150,000 to $625,000.
Serving the areas of Washington, Opelousas, Abbeville, Delcambre, Basile, Lafayette, Church Point, Carencro & Maurice
Fred Arsement
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Born and raised in Acadiana. I can help you find the right property.
Fred has 15 recent and active property listings that range in price from $80,000 to $3,200,000.
Serving the areas of Arnaudville, Branch, Delcambre, Ville Platte, Loreauville, Duson, Breaux Bridge, Port Barre & Morse
Laurie Kraemer
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EXP Realty, LLC


Office address:
1720 Kaliste Saloom Ste B 2
Lafayette, LA

Laurie has 3 recent and active property listings that range in price from $205,500 to $630,000.
Serving the areas of Rayne, Crowley, Kaplan, Port Barre, Krotz Springs, Jeanerette, Delcambre, Maurice & Ville Platte
Maurianna Robichaux
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Keller Williams Realty Acadiana


Office address:
100 Asma Blvd Suite 100
Lafayette, LA

Maurianna has 2 recent and active property listings that range in price from $275,000 to $565,000.
Serving the areas of Kaplan, Crowley, Mamou, New Iberia, Broussard, Carencro, Milton, Abbeville, Arnaudville & Cade
Ramie Leblanc
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Reliable Ramie, an agent you can trust!
I was born and raised in Lafayette, LA and attended the University of Louisiana at Lafayette where I received my Bachelors ... see full details and contact information for Ramie ... the years, both old and new and I look forward to the years to come.
Ramie has 1 active or recent property listings for $260,000.
Serving the areas of Iota, Eunice, Mamou, Evangeline, Mermentau, Grand Coteau, Church Point, Opelousas, Erath & Lafayette
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Here are some potential pros and cons of purchasing real estate in Mamou, Louisiana:

Pros:
- Affordability: According to Zillow, the median home value in Mamou is around $75,000, which is much lower than the state and national averages. This may make it easier to find an affordable home in the area.
- Small-town charm: Mamou has a population of around 3,200, which may appeal to people who want a quieter, more rural lifestyle.
- Cultural heritage: Mamou is known for its Cajun and Creole culture, which may be attractive to people who want to experience or immerse themselves in that culture.
- Outdoor recreation: The surrounding area offers plenty of opportunities for fishing, hunting, hiking, and other outdoor activities.

Cons:
- Limited job opportunities: Mamou is a small town, so there may be limited job opportunities in the area. This could be a disadvantage for people who need or want to work locally.
- Limited amenities: Similarly, Mamou may have limited shopping, dining, and entertainment options, which could be a downside for people who want more variety.
- Hurricane risk: As with much of Louisiana's coast, Mamou is at risk of hurricanes and flooding. While this may not be a dealbreaker for everyone, it's something to consider when purchasing real estate in the area.
- Poor infrastructure: Some people report that the roads and other infrastructure in Mamou leave something to be desired. This may not be a dealbreaker either, but it's something to keep in mind.

As with any purchase, it's important to weigh these pros and cons against your own priorities and goals to determine whether Mamou would be a good fit for you.