Investment opportunity in the heart of Bossier City! Rarely do properties at this price point become available in today's Bossier market. Conveniently located near major commute routes including I-20, I-220, Airline Drive, and just minutes from Barksdale Air Force Base, this 2-bedroom, 1-bath home offers excellent accessibility for tenants commuting throughout the Shreveport-Bossier area. Property is also near city bus routes, shopping, dining, schools, and many of the everyday conveniences that continue to make Bossier City a strong rental market. Current tenant is paying $750 per month, providing immediate income potential for investors looking to expand their portfolio. The home features central air and heat less than 5 years old, helping reduce concerns over major system updates. Whether you are searching for your first investment property, a cash-flow opportunity, or an addition to your existing rental portfolio, this property checks the boxes for affordability, location, and long-term potential in Northwest Louisiana.
Property Type(s):
Single Family
Last Updated
4/28/2026
Tract
East Side Gardens
Year Built
1947
County
Bossier
SCHOOLS
School District
Bossier PSB
Additional Details
AIR
Central Air
AIR CONDITIONING
Yes
APPLIANCES
Other
CONSTRUCTION
Frame
HEAT
Central
INTERIOR
Other
LOT
4704 sq ft
PARKING
Carport
SEWER
Public Sewer
STORIES
1
SUBDIVISION
East Side Gardens
TAXES
340
WATER
Public
Location
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