Hardwoods and Newer Roof – Cute c. 1920 Louisiana Home $55K
$55,000
This 2-bedroom, 1-bath Louisiana home offers about 800 sq. ft. of living space and sits on a roomy lot. With solid bones, plenty of natural light throughout, and a cozy front porch, it’s a charming place you can truly make your own.

Investment opportunity in Sulphur! Equipped with window units, ceiling fans, natural gas, a fenced in backyard and a roof replaced in 2021. The kitchen includes a refrigerator and gas oven, while a portable building on the property provides additional storage or workspace. Conveniently located near local dining, schools, and everyday amenities, this property is ideal for investors seeking rental income or a renovation project. Situated in Flood Zone X, which typically does not require flood insurance. Property to be sold as-is. All measurements are more or less. Buyer to verify.
- 2bed
- 1bath
- 800sqft
- 7,405sqft lot
- Circa 1920

825 S Crocker St, Sulphur, LA 70663 $55,000
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.

Pros
- Lower cost of living (often)
- Housing and everyday expenses can be more affordable than larger coastal metros.
- Access to the Lake Charles area
- You get a smaller-town feel while still being relatively close to bigger-city amenities (shopping, dining, more job options).
- Outdoor and recreation
- The region offers lots of nature—water, marshes, and seasonal activities.
- Energy and local employment opportunities
- The broader area is tied to energy/industrial and service jobs, so there may be work available depending on your field.
- Warm climate
- Milder winters than much of the U.S., with more time outdoors year-round.
Cons
- Hurricanes and flooding risk
- Coastal/Southwest LA areas can be more vulnerable to storms and flooding; insurance and preparedness matter.
- High humidity and heat
- Summers can be hot and humid, which can affect comfort and some utility costs.
- Weather disruptions
- Storm seasons can mean more frequent schedule interruptions and road issues.
- Traffic/commute variability
- Industrial activity can contribute to heavier traffic at certain times/roads.
- Property insurance and maintenance
- Depending on where you live, insurance premiums and home upkeep can be higher (especially in storm-prone areas).





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