It’s not the 1950s anymore, and that’s evident in later marriages, births and most noticeably in living arrangements. The American Dream of a white picket fence adorning a single family home is a thing of the past. It’s a renter’s world out there, who will potentially make up “half of all new households this decade,” according to the National Apartment Association.
The new faces of the American Dream are professional, independent individuals of all different ages and backgrounds. Due to the fact that “the fastest growing populations in the next decade will be young professionals and empty nesters,” more people are expected to choose apartment living. “Only a fifth of U.S. households are ‘married with children,’” says the NAA, thus decreasing the demand for home ownership.
With this change in population behavior transitioning what the American Dream means, it presents a lifestyle of freedom and autonomy. More “flexibility, professional mobility and a wider range of living options” are offered, which apartment living makes possible.
For example, at 1st Lake Properties apartments in New Orleans and the surrounding areas, you can enjoy all the comforts of a home without having to mow the lawn, garden or trim the hedges. Maintenance is all taken care of for you, and beautifully we might add.
Apartment living is for people on the go both in their professional and personal lives. 1st Lake Properties provides fantastic amenities that many home owners don’t have, like jogging paths, fitness centers, tennis courts, swimming pools, movie theatres and clubhouses. The only membership or cost required is to become a resident.
As the NAA says, “Change Happens,” and it’s happening right now. So embrace it – there’s no reason not to!
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If you like serenity and convenience, the Boardwalk apartments in Metairie, Louisiana might be just what you’re looking for. This intimate community made up of 112 studio, one and two bedroom apartments is centrally located in Metairie between the premier shopping and entertainment of Cleary and Clearview.
As with all 1st Lake apartments, the landscaping at Boardwalk is pristine, it’s pet-friendly and comes equipped with state of the art amenities. Sun rooms and flex spaces are available in select rooms and are convertible as extra living or office space.
The Boardwalk location is hard to beat. It’s near plenty of shopping, including Lakeside Shopping Center, the AMC Clearview Palace movie theater and is just a short drive to all the activity of New Orleans and relaxation and recreation of the North Shore. The surrounding Metairie neighborhood also offers plenty of great dining options.
Food – Tandoori Chicken, Milano’s Pizza, Parran’s Po-boys, Pho Orchid
Grocery shopping – Rouses, Breaux Mart, Sam’s Club
Schools – St. Benilde School, Archbishop Rummel High School, Bridgedale Elementary School
Parks – Ney Rey Park, Green Acres Park, Zephyr Field, Lafreniere Park
Check back regularly for great deals and property specials offered daily on available Metairie apartments for rent.
Summer is arguably the most fun season. It’s a time to lay or work out by the pool, fly a kite outdoors, or get a group of friends together to hang out and enjoy the down time. A great way to do this is by hosting a cocktail party at your apartment with refreshing drinks, feel-good tunes and tasty treats. We’ll give you some great party planning tips on how to throw a cocktail party at your abode, no matter how humble.
What is the secret to hosting a smashing summer cocktail party? It’s not rocket science – in fact, the simpler the better. Keep it casual, convenient and uncomplicated. The three key components to a successful shindig are food, drinks and music. Setting the mood with festive decorations is a big bonus.
Choosing a theme is a great way to get your guests excited about attending as well as for making a focused plan. Some easy ideas for themes are luau, 80s, casino, fiesta, and since we’re in Louisiana – Cajun. Once you pick a theme or motif, you can plan what the food, music, specialty drinks and ambiance will be.
As a basic rule of thumb, it’s good to have at least three food options and two drink options available. Dips like hummus, salsa, guacamole or bean dip are always delicious and easy hors d’oeuvres, as are mixed nuts, cheese plates and charcuterie boards which you can get from your local butcher or supermarket’s meat department.
Making a signature drink is a really nice touch that your guests will appreciate. A great New Orleans drink that’s light, refreshing and perfect for summer is a Pimm’s Cup. It’s also low in alcohol for those who don’t care for hard liquor drinks. The recipe is as easy as can be.
Here’s how the Napoleon House in the New Orleans French Quarter makes it:
Serve this Pimm’s Cup recipe with some brews for the beer drinkers and sodas for the non-drinkers and everyone will be pleased!
Once you’ve prepared the food and the drinks, make a playlist of your favorite beach songs, retro songs, Latin music, or whatever your heart desires on a mp3 player or mixed CD. Then hang some lights and other decorations around your apartment, balcony or patio and you’ve got yourself one heck of a summer cocktail party!
Residents of 1st Lake apartments at Citrus Creek, Clearwater Creek, Lakes of Chateau South, Lakes of Chateau North and Hickory Creek can take advantage of renting the clubhouses in their communities to host cocktail parties. To rent the clubhouses at these 1st Lake locations, you must be a member and pay a small deposit of $200. The price to rent out the club house is approximately $45 an hour, depending on location. There is also an additional $75 cleaning fee. Residents are free to hang decorations as long as they don’t make any holes in the walls. Ask your property manager for details!
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Sugar Mill West Apartments is not only a sleek and immaculate member of the 1st Lake community, but is also lending their altruistic powers this week for The Blood Center.
Sugar Mill West will host a blood drive from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, June 8 to increase the The Blood Center’s supply which serves hospitals throughout South Louisiana and parts of the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
The Sugar Mill West apartments have a modern design located on a beautifully landscaped plot on the banks of Lake Pontchartrain in Kenner, Louisiana. This 1st Lake property features studio, one and two bedroom spaces with wood tone flooring, washer and dryers, large closets and sun rooms as part of their accommodating facilities. A lighted pool and swimming court, fountains, bridges and an electronic access gate are among the exciting luxury amenities that make Sugar Mill West feel like a residential resort.
The blood drive is an excellent opportunity to get acquainted with the lovely grounds and interior of Sugar Mill West, and to assist in their mission to aid The Blood Center which will bring important healthcare to Gulf Coast patients.
Renovated apartments are now available. Call today for apartment specials: 504-469-0566.
Learning how to fly a kite is one of the quintessential summer break activities. And now that school’s out for summer, the kids are home a lot more and looking to maximize on fun in the sun while they can!
There’s no better way for them to have fun, exercise and work out their energy while spending some quality family time than kite flying at the local park. But before embarking on this day-time adventure, you might be wondering about some logistics.
Here’s everything you need to know about flying a kite!
Sure, you could go buy a fancy kite with a bunch of bells and whistles at the store where it will probably be overpriced. But then you’d miss out on half the fun of flying a kite!
The truth is, kites are easy and very affordable to make. Plus, kids will experience the joy of seeing something they created come to life – like little Ben Franklins!
There are many different kite designs to choose from. Wind intensity will definitely factor in to how structured the kite should be, but here are the directions for making the most basic kind of kite. It gives you all the details, from cutting out the shape to making the spars and the bridle line. For more advanced designs or for flying in stronger wind conditions, refer to this comprehensive kite-making chart.
To make a standard dowel kite, you’ll need the following tools and materials: electrical tape, clear Scotch tape, colored plastic bags, dark garbage bags, 12 inch bamboo skewers, flying line (nylon, plastic or cotton), wood glue, ruler, marking pen, scissors and a smooth, flat work space. Once you’ve collected all of this equipment, you’ll have enough to make kites for the whole summer!
For visual learners, refer to this instructional and helpful video on how to make a kite with your kids!
So you’ve made the kite. But how do you actually fly one?
First, make sure that the wind conditions are prime: moderate winds are best. If it’s not windy enough, the kite won’t fly. And if it’s too windy, the kite will loop around and take a nose dive to the ground.
If you’re flying in perfect wind conditions and the kite still won’t fly, you need to adjust the towing point – the spot where a knot is tied to secure the flying line to the kite’s bridal. The towing point has a sliding knot that is easily adjustable.
If the kite is taking off but not soaring, slide the knot up higher to the top of the kite. If the wind is gusty, it’s best to have a helper carry the kite out a distance while you let out the flying line. When the next gust of wind comes, let it go. Just make sure the kite is held right side up!
You’ll need open space without too many trees obstructing its path. So, a park is the best place to test out your kite.
Luckily, there is a park near all 1st Lake Properties apartments! And probably more neighborhood parks that could be discovered with a little exploring. The Metairie and River Ridge apartments are close to the beautiful Lafreniere Park and in close proximity to Audubon Park and City Park in New Orleans. The North Shore apartments, including Mandeville, Covington and Slidell, are close to many great parks like Fountainbleau State Park, Pelican Park and Heritage Park.
Get busy making some precious memories this summer whether it’s with friends, the kids or the whole family and go fly a kite!