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Cedar Bluff

Tradition SeriesSM|From $350,900

4004 Cedar Bluff Drive, WOODWORTH, LA 71485

4 Bed| 2 - 3 Bath | 2 Garage

1 - 2 Story | From 2,093 Sq. Ft.

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About our community

Welcome to Cedar Bluff Estates, a new home community nestled in the charming town of Woodworth, Louisiana. Cedar Bluff Estates is conveniently located off Hwy 165 and only 6 miles south of the bustling city of Alexandria! This ideal location is perfect for your dream home— situated within Kisatchie National Forest, providing a tranquil backdrop and countless opportunities for outdoor activities.

We are proudly building a variety of open floor plans, featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 to 3 bathrooms, 2 car garages, across 1 to 2 stories. The floor plans in Cedar Bluff Estates start at 2,093 square feet and go up to 2,697 square feet. With a unique variety of floor plans paired with premier location, Cedar Bluff Estates is the perfect choice.

Our new homes come with an array of included features and interior amenities. Each home is built with low maintenance, hard surface flooring throughout, quartz kitchen and bath countertops, stainless steel kitchen appliances, subway tile kitchen backsplash, painted shaker style cabinetry with upgraded hardware and crown molding, and much more!

The exteriors are carefully curated with modern design in mind, offering all brick and hardie elevations, fully sodded yards, and welcoming landscape packages. Our homes are built with quality craftsmanship and attention to detail.

Cedar Bluff Estates homes also come completed with our Smart Home Technology package that includes smart products integrated throughout your home and designed to bring the convenience of life right to your fingertips. We would love to show you all that this beautiful community has to offer.

Call to schedule your guided tour of Cedar Bluff Estates in Woodworth, Louisiana today!

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New Homes For Sale in Louisiana

Louisiana is a state where history, culture, and modern opportunity come together in a way that feels effortless. Every part of the state tells a story, from the lively streets of New Orleans to the quiet bayous that wind through the countryside. Its diverse landscape, unique legal system, and deeply rooted traditions create a place that feels uniquely timeless and full of potential. Major airports such as Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport, and Shreveport Regional Airport connect residents to destinations nationwide, making travel easy. D.R. Horton’s brand-new move-in-ready homes provide a fresh start in communities where music, food, and a welcoming spirit define daily life. Whether exploring the French-influenced architecture of New Orleans, enjoying the seafood of Lafayette, or settling into a growing community in Baton Rouge, Louisiana is a state filled with opportunity.

Life in the State of Louisiana

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The state’s landscape offers endless opportunities for outdoor recreation. Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve allows visitors to explore Louisiana’s swamps and wildlife up close. In contrast, Atchafalaya Basin, the largest river swamp in the country, is perfect for fishing and boating. Grand Isle State Park offers Gulf Coast beaches and fishing piers, while Chicot State Park is a favorite for hiking and camping. Lake Pontchartrain, home to the world's longest continuous bridge over water, is a popular spot for boating and water sports. The state’s golf courses, including TPC Louisiana and The Bluffs on Thompson Creek, provide stunning settings for a day on the greens. Motorsports fans can experience the energy of NOLA Motorsports Park. College football reigns supreme at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge for Louisiana State University and Yulman Stadium in New Orleans for Tulane University. Ecotourism thrives with guided swamp tours, birdwatching at Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge, and alligator spotting along the famous Creole Nature Trail.

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