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How Our Conservation Efforts Preserve the Natural Beauty of Money Hill

Nestled within 5,600 acres of natural splendor, Money Hill stands as a testament to our unwavering dedication to preserving the natural beauty and ecological wealth of our surroundings. Guided by principles of sustainability and conservation, we actively collaborate with local conservation groups and state agencies to ensure the enduring serenity …

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Money Hill Plans to Quadruple in Size with a Sustainable Lifestyle Community 

The 4,400 acre expansion will include new homesites, pickleball courts, a grocery store and more Money Hill received the largest zoning approval in St. Tammany Parish history in early December, adding more than 4,400 acres to spread across the PUD (planned unit development), with plans to create a cohesive lifestyle …

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5 Reasons Money Hill is the Ideal Place to Live in St. Tammany Parish

Many have been flocking to live in St. Tammany Parish in recent years. In fact, according to Nola.com, St. Tammany grew 13% or by 30,800 people between the years of 2010 and 2020, making it one of the fastest growing parishes in the state. The reasons for moving to St. Tammany …

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Why Building A Custom Home is Worth it

Embarking on the journey of a new home is an exciting endeavor, and the first crucial decision is usually whether or not you want to opt for an existing home, or purchase a vacant lot and build a custom home. If you’re thinking about building a custom home in St. …

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Tung Oil

Tung Oil and the Conservation Heart of Money Hill A strange and romantic product, for centuries tung oil was a secret of the Chinese and produced mostly in the region of the Yangtze River where strangers were forbidden to enter. Its use in Asia dates back at least to the …

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Battle of New Orleans

What’s in a Name? There are several legends of how Money Hill got its name, but one stands above the others. Sitting on the highest elevation in St. Tammany Parish, Money Hill was the ideal place to hide caches of gold coins when it was feared the British would defeat …

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