How to Buy a Camp in South Louisiana: Legal Risks, Financing & Tips | RE: Real Estate Podcast
RE: Real Estate Podcast
Show Notes – Episode 77
How to Buy a Camp in South Louisiana: Legal Risks, Financing & Tips | RE: Real Estate Podcast
Episode Overview
Clint and Ben break down what it really takes to buy a camp or land on the bayou in South Louisiana. From severed mineral rights to state-leased water bottoms, flood zones to financing, this episode covers the risks most buyers never think to ask about – and explains why people keep buying anyway. The goal isn’t to scare anyone off. It’s to make sure you go in with eyes wide open.
In This Episode
• Batture land, mineral rights, and riparian rights – the legal quirks unique to South Louisiana
• Atchafalaya Basin camps, coastal marsh property, and cypress swamp lot distinctions
• Flood zones and Risk Rating 2.0 for camp buyers
• Camp road access, private roads, and recorded easements
• How financing works for raw land vs. improved camp properties
• What cash buyers still need to verify before closing
• Post-closing surprises: septic, electricity, waterlines, and permitting
• Long-term appreciation and rental income potential
Key Topics
Legal Uniqueness
Batture land – the strip between the natural levee and the water’s edge – may not be in your deed, even if it looks like your yard. Mineral rights are frequently severed in South Louisiana. Atchafalaya Basin camps often sit on state-leased water bottoms: you may own the structure but not the ground beneath it. Riparian rights govern waterfront access and dock placement.
Financing Reality
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac do not purchase land loans – traditional 30-year financing is not available for most camp or raw land purchases. Boat-access-only camps are generally uninsurable and unfinanceable. Options include local community bank or credit union portfolio loans, seller financing, or a recreational land lender such as First South Farm Credit. Get pre-qualified for land before you start shopping.
Post-Closing Surprises
Budget for: septic installation ($8,000–$10,000+ in Louisiana’s saturated soils), electrical service extension (potentially tens of thousands in remote areas), waterline tie-in, and parish permitting. Camp road maintenance should be documented in writing before closing.
Three Tips Before You Close
| Tip 1: Get the Survey A current survey by a licensed surveyor runs $800–$2,500 and establishes legal boundaries, confirms water access, and anchors your title insurance policy. Tip 2: Use a Title Attorney Who Knows Rural Louisiana Land National title companies may miss unresolved successions, severed mineral interests, or heirship issues common in Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes. Tip 3: Hire an Agent Who Knows the Specific Area Camp and land real estate is hyper-local. The right agent knows flood maps, which roads are publicly maintained, local land lenders, and surveyors who aren’t afraid to get their boots wet.
Notable Quotes
| “On the bayou in the listing remarks is not a legal description.” – Ben Harang “Don’t buy somebody else’s problem. Solve the problem before you buy it.” – Ben Harang “Buyers who regret camp purchases the most always skip due diligence. The ones who look back 15 years later and say it was one of the best decisions they ever made – they almost always did their homework up front.” – Clint Galliano
Resources Mentioned
First South Farm Credit – Recreational Land Lending (Louisiana, Alabama & Mississippi)
FEMA Flood Map Service Center – Flood Zone Lookup
Thinking About Buying a Camp or Land in South Louisiana?
| Reach out to Clint or Ben for a personalized consultation before you start shopping. They’ll walk you through what to look for, what to ask, and who to call before you make an offer. Clint Galliano, REALTOR® | clintgalliano.kw.com | clintgallianoreviews.com Ben Harang, REALTOR® | benharang.kw.com Available wherever you get your podcasts and on YouTube.
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Your Hosts
| Clint Galliano, REALTOR® South Louisiana Home Group Keller Williams Realty Bayou Partners VA Loan Specialist | Seller Representation | Investor Services Website: clintgalliano.kw.com Reviews: clintgallianoreviews.com | Ben Harang, REALTOR® Keller Williams Realty Bayou Partners Houma–Thibodaux, Louisiana Land, New Construction & Long-Tenured Market Expertise Website: benharang.kw.com
Produced by: Clint Galliano | Music by: Wiggins Studios
RE: Real Estate Podcast is a production of Keller Williams Realty Bayou Partners | Houma–Thibodaux, Louisiana
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Creators and Guests
Host
Ben Harang
Ben Harang brings over 30 years of experience as a licensed agent and currently works with Keller Williams Realty Bayou Partners. Ben’s experience includes single family residential sales, large land sales, subdivision development, building new construction residential and commercial projects and selling REO/Foreclosed properties.
Host
Clint C. Galliano
Clint Galliano, who’s been an agent since 2020 & an investor since 2008, also with Keller Williams Realty Bayou Partners. Clint’s experience includes residential sales, residential rentals, property management, and various avenues of investing.
