Hurry to view this move-in ready 3-bedroom, 1-bath home offering fresh updates and great value. This home features fresh paint throughout, new carpet in the bedrooms, and a recently remodeled bathroom that adds a modern touch. The layout is functional and inviting, perfect for first-time buyers or those looking to downsize. Outside, you'll find a fully fenced yard ideal for pets, kids, or entertaining. Conveniently located near shopping, dining, and Barksdale AFB, this home combines comfort, affordability, and location all in one.
Property Type(s):
Single Family
Last Updated
5/1/2026
Tract
Swan Lake 05
Year Built
1962
County
Bossier
SCHOOLS
School District
Bossier PSB
Elementary School
Bossier ISD schools
Jr. High School
Bossier ISD schools
High School
Bossier ISD schools
Additional Details
AIR
Central Air
AIR CONDITIONING
Yes
APPLIANCES
Dishwasher, Gas Oven, Gas Range
CONSTRUCTION
Brick, Wood Siding
HEAT
Central
INTERIOR
Eat-in Kitchen
LOT
8102 sq ft
PARKING
Carport, Driveway
SEWER
Public Sewer
STORIES
1
SUBDIVISION
Swan Lake 05
TAXES
545
WATER
Public
Location
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