Hi everyone. I have been contacted by about 7 or 8 residents of Regancy Park. Right now we have more questions than answers but let's use this forum to exchange info and ideas. I have been to my home 5 times since Katrina. At first, the damage inside is shocking and discouraging. Each time, however, as I get a little cleaning up done, it seems less daunting. Hopefully, the units can be saved. There are a lot of considerations such as the EPA (environmental safety); the structural soundness; our willingness to move back or to refurbish and sell the units; and the viability of the entire New Orleans East area. The exteriors seem to be in good shape. A few have had fallen tree damage but most appear good from the outside. One thing I know is that New Orleans will need housing so I think the authorities will try to save all that they can. Who knows, the salvagable properties may even attrack buyers who want to buy distressed property for renovation and resale. I am no expert on any of this, but I remain hopeful. Please let me hear from some of my neighbors and lets keep the dialogue open. All the Best,
Ed Castille
985-384-9995
Ed Castille
985-384-9995