RED OAK POINTE
WELCOME
TO
A Thoughtfully Designed South Shreveport Neighborhood Located Just Outside City Limits on 180- Acres
Red Oak pointe is centered around the property’s natural beauty with the luxury of city amenities featuring a scenic lake, a private clubhouse, sizeable lots, and more.
UPSCALE
RURAL
LIVING
NOW
AVAILABLE
LOCATION
Red Oak Pointe is well positioned on Overton Brooks between Norris Ferry and Wallace Lake Rd. Only a few minutes' drive time to Southern Loop, I-49, and Kroger Marketplace.
DEVELOPMENT
FEATURES
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Sizable Lots (Minimum 1-Acre)
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Walking Trail
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20+ Acre Stocked Lake with Boat Launch
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Community Pool
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Clubhouse
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Private Water & Septic
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Electric, Natural Gas, and Fiber Services Provided
VIEW PROGRESS
MASTER PLAN
Red Oak Pointe is a planned three-phase gated development. Lots 1-55 within Unit One are available now.
PREFERRED BUILDERS
Our list of preferred builders is known for their quality of construction and commitment to the area.
COVENANTS & RESTRICTIONS
FAQ
OUR VISION
“Minutes from everything, this unique sanctuary is a blend of function, luxury and the simplicity of nature.”
A distinctive feature of Red Oak Pointe are its sizable lots; each being a minimum of one acre. The development intentionally contradicts standard subdivisions with its spaciousness and rural character.
City Amenities without City Limits
Water and Sewer
Shreveport water and sewer expenses are eliminated through private systems, this provides owners with control of the quality and availability of their water.
Potential Tax Savings
Situated outside of Shreveport, the location may provide tax savings compared to homes within city limits
Valuable High-Growth Area
This area of South Shreveport has seen widespread economic growth, more than doubling over the last five years. Nearby property values have significantly increased due to multiple high-end residential and commercial developments. Red Oak Pointe is located on Overton Brooks near Norris Ferry Road making it convenient to I-49, HWY 3132 and the commercial growth of the Southern Loop area.