c.1941 Renovated Louisiana Home For Sale $40K
$40,000
Renovated Louisiana home for sale! Take in the beauty of a fenced backyard with an additional lot offering endless potential. The yard shines with a charming gazebo and waterfall feature, turning every day into a peaceful retreat.

Realtor Comments
Schedule your appointment to view this “AS IS” versatile fenced property. Inside you’ll find 3 bedrooms plus a den that provides additional living space, for relaxing or entertaining guests. Kitchen appliances will remain with a full priced offer. The home also features a laundry room and a covered front porch, creating the ideal spot to enjoy your morning coffee or unwind in the evening. With plenty of room to spread out, this property offers both privacy and flexibility in a desirable setting. Measurements are approximated, not guaranteed. This home will not pass FHA OR VA FINANCING due to the roof showings signs of wear and may need to be replaced soon. SELLER WILL MAKE NO REPAIRS. This Broker does not hold deposits.
- 3bed
- 1bath
- 1,444sqft
- 7,623sqft lot
- Circa 1941

2003 Day St, Alexandria, LA 71301, USA
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Contact Realtor: Catrice Johnson
Brokered by Johnson & Johnson Realty of Cenla, LLC

Pros of living in Alexandria, LA
- Good access to Baton Rouge + New Orleans: Alexandria is a practical base for commuting/day trips compared with more remote parts of central Louisiana.
- Affordable cost of living: Housing and everyday expenses are often lower than major metro areas on the Gulf Coast.
- Plenty of outdoors options nearby: Fishing, boating/lakes, and parks are common draws in the region.
- Stronger “city services” than smaller towns: You tend to get more shopping, restaurants, healthcare options, and events than you would in smaller communities nearby.
- Community + history: Alexandria has a recognizable local identity, older neighborhoods, and a steady mix of civic/community activities.
- Not as hurricane-exposed as coastal areas: You avoid much of the direct coastal hurricane impact (though you still have hurricane risks depending on storm paths).
Cons of living in Alexandria, LA
- Weather extremes: Hot/humid summers, frequent thunderstorms, and winter variability (including occasional cold snaps) can be tough.
- Storm/hurricane risk isn’t zero: Even if you’re inland, storms and tropical weather can still bring heavy rain and power outages.
- Car-dependent: Most daily life typically requires a vehicle (public transit is limited).
- Job market can be narrower depending on your field: Opportunities exist, but your best options may be tied to certain industries and may require commuting or flexibility.
- Traffic is lighter but infrastructure can be uneven: Some roads and intersections can be slower to improve than in larger cities.
- Higher humidity wear-and-tear: Mold/mildew risk and HVAC maintenance can be more significant than in drier climates.

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