affordable Louisiana home

c.1960 Two Bedroom Affordable Louisiana Home $59,500

OHU50K Notes    $59,500

c.1960 Two Bedroom Affordable Louisiana Home. This handyman special would make for a good rental property for those looking for an investment opportunity. Or it could make a nice home for a first time home buyer.

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Realtor Comments

Cottage style residential. Investment/rental opportunity. All measurements / Zoning / Age are approximate and to be verified by Buyer.

  • 2 bed
  • 2 bath
  • Build date 1960

 

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206 Saint Louis St, Raceland, LA 70394    $59,500

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Pros of Living in Raceland, LA

Affordable Cost of Living

Raceland’s overall cost of living is below the national and Louisiana state averages, especially when it comes to housing and everyday expenses.

  • Housing tends to be comparatively inexpensive, with a variety of older homes and newer builds.

  • Low rent and lower everyday costs can make it easier for many residents to stretch their budgets.

Friendly, Small-Town Community

Many residents describe Raceland as family-oriented with a friendly, small-town feel, and locals often interact at community events, parks, and markets.
Outdoor spaces like Raceland Community Park and Bayou Lafourche are popular for recreation and gatherings.

Proximity to Larger Cities

Raceland sits near U.S. Route 90 and close to towns like Thibodaux and Houma, providing access to larger job markets, entertainment, and services within a short drive.

Local Amenities & Services

While small, Raceland has local shops, restaurants, parks, and community resources like the Lafourche Parish Library branch and recreation leagues.

Diverse Population

The town is relatively diverse, with a mix of cultures and backgrounds contributing to community life.


Cons of Living in Raceland, LA

Economic & Job Market Challenges

Raceland faces higher unemployment and lower income levels than national averages, and many residents travel outside town for better job opportunities.

Limited Local Amenities & Entertainment

While some basics are available locally, many restaurants, shops, entertainment options, and specialty services require driving to nearby cities.
Public transit options are sparse, so a car is almost always needed.

Crime Perceptions Vary

Crime data for Raceland varies by source, with some analyses indicating higher crime rates compared with many U.S. cities (especially property and violent crime) — which residents say is uneven across neighborhoods.

Smaller Population & Limited Growth

Raceland’s relatively small population and modest growth can mean fewer dynamic economic opportunities and community resources compared with larger areas.

Entertainment & Nightlife

Younger residents and teens often say there are few local entertainment venues or things to do beyond parks and sports.

School & Education Resources

Schools in Raceland and the surrounding Lafourche Parish School District generally score about average, which may matter if academic reputation is a priority.

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