Screened Porch and New Roof c.1967 Affordable Louisiana Home $55K
$55,000
Step into your own private retreat with this refreshed 2-bedroom, 1-bath affordable Louisiana home. On a low-traffic street, it offers a wonderful sense of seclusion while still feeling warm and welcoming. Inside, you’ll find thoughtful updates throughout, giving the space a bright, modern feel that’s completely move-in ready for its next chapter.

Enjoy peace of mind with a brand-new roof and relax on the cozy screened-in front porch-perfect for morning coffee or unwinding in the evenings. Whether you’re a first-time buyer, downsizing, or looking for an investment opportunity, this home is one you won’t want to miss!
- 2bed
- 1bath
- 1,100sqft
- 5,227sqft lot
- Circa 1967
208 Church St, Bogalusa, LA 70427
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: Kylie R Fairburn
Brokered by Community RealEstate LLC

Pros
- Lower cost of living: housing and many everyday expenses are often cheaper than in larger Louisiana cities.
- Small-town/community feel: neighbors often know each other, and life can feel less hectic.
- Access to nearby metros: you’re not usually “isolated”—you can reach bigger areas by driving when you need more options.
- Natural beauty nearby: the region offers water, forests, and outdoor recreation for people who like nature.
- Cultural vibe: Louisiana identity is strong—music, food, and local traditions can be a real plus.
- More space for many homes: you may find properties with yards/land compared with bigger-city neighborhoods.
Cons
- Fewer job options (depending on your field): many careers may mean commuting or searching beyond town limits.
- Healthcare and specialty care: more advanced specialists may require traveling.
- Higher risk of severe weather: Southeast Louisiana can bring hurricanes, flooding concerns, and storms—storm readiness matters.
- Humidity and heat: summers can be hot and humid, which can be an adjustment if you prefer drier climates.
- Road conditions/maintenance can vary: like many smaller places, infrastructure quality can be uneven by area.
- Limited “big city” amenities: dining variety, shopping, and entertainment choices may be more limited than in larger cities.

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