
Three Bedroom Louisiana Brick Ranch For Sale $55K
$55,000
Three-bedroom Louisiana brick ranch available for $55,000. This classic single-story home combines solid construction with simple, practical living. An affordable option for first-time buyers, or anyone seeking a straightforward renovation project.

Fixer upper in Crowley that could make for a great rental or flip. 558 Josey St is a 3 bed 1.5 bath approx 1,350 sqft home on a 71×100 lot. Roof only approximately 3 years old.
- 3bed
- 1.5bath
- 1,350sqft
- 6,970sqft lot

558 Josey St, Crowley, LA 70526 $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.
Contact Realtor: Stephen Hundley
Brokered by Real Broker, LLC

Pros
- Strong community and Cajun culture: Crowley is known for its lively Cajun and Creole heritage, festivals (like the Rice Festival), music, and local cuisine — great if you value regional culture and community traditions.
- Affordable cost of living: Housing and everyday expenses are generally lower than in larger Louisiana cities, making it easier to buy a home or stretch your budget.
- Small-town feel with local amenities: You’ll find local shops, restaurants, churches, and community events that create a close-knit atmosphere without feeling isolated.
- Convenient regional location: Within reasonable driving distance of Lafayette, Lake Charles, and other larger centers for additional shopping, healthcare, and entertainment.
- Agriculture and local economy: Strong agricultural base (especially rice farming) and related businesses support local employment and a sense of local pride.
- Short local commutes: Low traffic means quick drives around town for errands and work.
- Historic downtown: Walkable downtown with historic architecture, antique shops, and local businesses.
- Outdoor and recreational opportunities: Nearby parks, fishing, and outdoor activities common to south-central Louisiana.
Cons
- Limited job market diversity: Many specialized, high-paying, or corporate jobs are located in larger cities (Lafayette, Baton Rouge, New Orleans), so commuting or relocation may be necessary for certain careers.
- Weather and natural risks: Hot, humid summers and a real risk of hurricanes, tropical storms, and heavy rainfall/flooding in the region—important to consider for insurance and preparedness.
- Healthcare and specialty services: Basic medical care is available locally, but for certain specialists and major hospitals you may need to travel to Lafayette or other larger cities.
- Limited public transportation: A car is typically required; minimal public transit options.
- Fewer entertainment and cultural options: While the town has strong local culture, options for nightlife, high-end dining, or specialized cultural institutions will be limited compared with larger metros.
- Infrastructure and services variability: Some areas may have aging infrastructure or limited broadband options—verify internet speeds and utilities if remote work is important.
- Economic variability: Like many small towns, some neighborhoods or sectors may face economic challenges; job stability can depend on regional agricultural markets.
- Educational resources: Local K–12 schools serve the community, but for certain advanced programs or higher-education choices students may travel to nearby cities.

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