Price $110,000
Status Active
Beds 3
Baths 2 Baths
Home size 1,207 sqft
Lot Size 14,375 sqft
3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms in highly desired Belcher, Louisiana. Fully fenced backyard. Brand new central air and heating system. Brand new appliances. Refinished hardwood flooring, fresh paint, new flooring throughout. Short commute to i49 north. Owner is licensed Real Estate Broker in the state of Louisiana .
Property Type(s): Single Family
Last Updated 6/18/2026 Tract Td Connell Add
Year Built 1950 County Caddo

SCHOOLS

School DistrictCaddo PSB
Elementary SchoolCaddo ISD Schools
Jr. High SchoolCaddo ISD Schools
High SchoolCaddo ISD Schools

Additional Details

APPLIANCESDishwasher, Gas Cooktop, Refrigerator
INTERIOROther
LOT0.33 acre(s)
PARKINGShared Driveway
SEWERSeptic Tank
STORIES1
SUBDIVISIONTd Connell Add
TAXES504
WATERPublic

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