Life on the Gulf Coast, the Way It Was Meant to Be Lived
Just across the Pearl River from the Mississippi line, Slidell offers a unique “Northshore” lifestyle that perfectly complements the Gulf Coast. From the historic charm of Olde Towne to the wild beauty of the Honey Island Swamp, Slidell is where small-town hospitality meets big-city convenience. Betsy Williams and Meridian REALTORS® are proud to serve as your regional experts, helping you navigate the bridge between these two coastal neighbors with the unhurried, personal care you deserve.
Living here
Slidell is strategically positioned at the intersection of I-10, I-12, and I-59, making it a primary hub for regional commuters. Residents enjoy the unique ability to live in a quiet, camellia-filled suburb while being only 30 minutes from the New Orleans French Quarter and roughly 20 minutes from the Mississippi state line. This "bridge" location allows you to easily balance Louisiana’s vibrant culture with the unhurried charm of the Mississippi Coast.
Known as the "Camellia City," Slidell's lifestyle is deeply connected to the scenic Bayou Bonfouca and Lake Pontchartrain. The way of life here revolves around the water—whether it’s launching a boat from Heritage Park, exploring the Honey Island Swamp, or enjoying waterfront dining in Olde Towne. For those looking for a residential sanctuary, Slidell offers everything from historic cottage renovations to modern canal-front estates with private docks.
Slidell is a community that loves to celebrate. The historic Older Towne district serves as the city's cultural heart, featuring antique shops, local art galleries, and a famous "Main Street" vibe. From the Slidell Heritage Festival to the monthly antique street fairs, there is a consistent, "warm and Southern" social rhythm that makes it easy for new residents to feel like long-time neighbors.
As of March 2026, Slidell presents a significant value opportunity for buyers compared to other regional markets. With a median sale price of $180,000 and a 6.8-month supply of inventory, it is a "buyer’s market" that offers more house for your dollar. This affordability, combined with the top-rated St. Tammany Parish School District, makes Slidell an ideal choice for families and retirees looking for a high quality of life without the high-city price tag.
A Way of Life
If your clients are looking for an active outdoor lifestyle, Slidell’s “Blue & Green” infrastructure is unmatched.

Slidell's official nickname is "The Camellia City," named for the beautiful flowering shrubs that bloom throughout the area. It even holds an annual Camellia Festival to celebrate them.

Slidell played a critical role in the 1960s Space Race. It was chosen as a central site for NASA's lunar landing program, housing a major computer complex that supported the Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans and the Stennis Space Center in nearby Hancock County, Mississippi.

he city was founded in 1882 at the "first high ground" north of Lake Pontchartrain. Because of this elevation, it became a strategic construction camp for the New Orleans and Northeastern Railroad as they built the five-mile bridge across the lake.
Slidell market report
As of March 2026, Slidell home prices have adjusted to a median of $180,000, offering a significant value opportunity compared to previous years.
With a 6.8-month supply of inventory and 135 homes currently available, buyers have the upper hand in negotiations and plenty of time to choose the right property.
Most Slidell homes are selling for about 3% below list price, with hot properties still moving closer to list, typically going pending within 23 to 39 days.
Slidell led Louisiana in job growth throughout early 2026, supported by a broad-based expansion in healthcare and professional services that strengthens long-term property values.
Frequently asked questions
Slidell is located in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, on the northeast shore of Lake Pontchartrain. However, it is only about 3 miles from the Mississippi state line. Because of this proximity, it is a popular residential choice for people who work in Mississippi but prefer to live in the New Orleans metropolitan area.
It is extremely close. You can drive from Slidell to the Mississippi state line in less than 5 minutes via I-10. Major Mississippi coastal destinations are nearby:
Yes, this is very common. Slidell is the primary residential hub for the John C. Stennis Space Center (located in Mississippi). Many scientists, engineers, and contractors choose Slidell for its suburban amenities, shopping, and proximity to New Orleans while commuting roughly 15–20 minutes eastward into Mississippi for work.
Located right on the border of Slidell and Mississippi, the Honey Island Swamp is one of the most pristine river swamps in the United States. Many of the famous swamp tours depart from the Slidell side (off I-10), taking visitors through the cypress-tupelo marshlands that separate Louisiana from the Mississippi Pearl River basin.
This is a frequent question for residents. Because Slidell is in Louisiana, residents pay Louisiana state income tax. However, if you work in Mississippi, you may have to file a non-resident return in MS. Generally, Louisiana provides a credit for taxes paid to another state, so you aren’t “double taxed,” but the paperwork can be more complex than living and working in the same state.
From the pristine Honey Island Swamp to the sailing waters of Lake Pontchartrain, Slidell is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Spend your weekends fishing along Bayou Bonfouca, golfing at Oak Harbor, or exploring the historic charm of Old Town Slidell. At Meridian Realtors, we specialize in lifestyle properties that offer direct water access and resort-style amenities, turning every day into a coastal vacation.