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725 N Columbia Street
Bogalusa, LA 70427
$299,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2885
Property Description
Introducing a rare find in a highly desirable location! This beautifully renovated 1954-built two-story home exudes charm & offers a perfect blend of classic elegance & modern comforts. Boasting a spacious layout, this residence features 4 bedrooms & 2.5 baths, ensuring ample space for relaxation & privacy. Step inside to discover a meticulously updated interior that seamlessly combines timeless character with contemporary finishes. The thoughtful renovations have enhanced the home's appeal, providing a stylish & comfortable living experience. With attention to detail evident in every corner, this residence exudes an inviting atmosphere that's sure to impress. One of the standout features of this remarkable home is its mother-in-law apartment, adding flexibility & versatility to your living arrangements. Great for multi-generational families or as an income-generating unit, this addition sets this property apart from the rest. The distinctive slate roof not only adds an air of sophistication but also ensures durability & longevity, showcasing the exceptional craftsmanship of the era. A true testament to the home's quality and history. An unexpected bonus awaits with the inclusion of an elevator, providing easy access to all levels. This convenient feature enhances the home's functionality, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a residence that accommodates all stages of life. Nestled in a highly coveted location, this property offers the best of both worlds - a peaceful, serene neighborhood while being in close proximity to amenities, schools, and city life. Enjoy the convenience of nearby shopping, dining, & entertainment options, making everyday living a breeze. Don't miss this extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of history that has been tastefully updated for modern living. Embrace the charm, elegance, & flexibility of this exceptional, Andrew M Lockett, Jr designed home that truly stands out from the crowd. Experience the timeless allure for yourself!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1954
MLS Number
2429932
Location
Address
725 N COLUMBIA Street
City
Bogalusa
State
LA
Zip Code
70427
County
WASHINGTON
Listing
Provider
Downtown Realty, original listing
Name
Downtown Realty
Phone
(985) 634-6434
Office Name
Downtown Realty
Office Phone
(985) 634-6434
Agent Name
Suzanne Bourne

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