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Trivento

Tradition SeriesSM|From $263,900

1007 Roberto Ave., BAKER, LA 70791

3 - 5 Bed| 2 - 3 Bath | 2 Garage

1 - 2 Story | From 1,549 Sq. Ft.

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Monday - Saturday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM

225-416-8792

About our community

Schools

Northwestern Elementary School
Public | K 7.1 mi.

Rollins Place Elementary
Public | 1st - 2nd 7.6 mi.

Zachary Elementary School
Public | 3rd - 4th 6.1 mi.

Northwestern Middle School
Public | 7th - 8th 7 mi.

Zachary High School
Public | 9th - 12th 6.6 mi.


Community information

Monday - Saturday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM

225-416-8792

Area Information

Find Your New Home in Baton Rouge, LA

With a spirit of Southern warmth and a storied history, Baton Rouge presents a lively option that brings together community charm, recreation, and economic promise in Louisiana. Known for its active and collegiate lifestyle and cultural landmarks, Baton Rouge is perfect for professionals, retirees, and first-time new home buyers alike.

Community Life in Baton Rouge, La

Baton Rouge’s cultural pulse is felt through its yearly festivals, music events, and rich historical sites. Notable annual celebrations include the Baton Rouge Blues Festival in May and Louisiana’s Mardi Gras Parades in February, which attract fans for days of music, art, and community revelry. The Ebb & Flow Festival in March-April is an annual Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge favorite. Bayou Country Superfest is a huge country music event at LSU Tiger Stadium in May. Baton Rouge Restaurant Week in July/August and Fete Rouge in September highlight the culinary splendor of the city and the region. Louisiana Book Festival is held annually in October at the State Capitol. The city’s significant arts venues include Theatre Baton Rouge, Manship Theatre, and Independence Park Theatre, each offering entertaining performances and enriching programs.

Outdoor Fun in Baton Rouge, La

Outdoor adventurers find Baton Rouge filled with opportunities to connect with nature. The Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center, family time at Independence Park, and Raisin Cane's Park provide scenic paths for walking, bird watching, and exploring Louisiana's natural native flora and fauna. Golf enthusiasts benefit from a blend of private and public courses, including LSU, Webb Memorial, and Santa Maria. The Baton Rouge Marathon in January adds excitement to the city’s recreational offerings.

Economic Importance in Baton Rouge, La

Major corporations like Dow Chemical, Exxon Chemical, and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana have a significant presence, along with Shell Chemical and Entergy. These companies provide robust job opportunities and economic stability, attracting industry professionals. Our Lady of the Lake Health System, one of the region’s largest employers, is well-represented in the healthcare sector. Baton Rouge is drawing a steady flow of new residents who enjoy the city’s mix of cultural events, accessible outdoor recreation, and economic opportunities, creating an inclusive, family-friendly community that embraces newcomers wholeheartedly. With D.R. Horton’s appeal for new home buyers and new construction homes available, families, professionals, and retirees can find a place to call home in a community with a welcoming spirit and promise for a vibrant future.
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