Louisiana

Classic 1920s Home on 1.75 Acres in Rural Louisiana – $75K

 

 

 

 

Nearly 100 years of character and 1.75 acres of cleared land await a buyer ready to restore this classic Louisiana home to its former glory. Equipped with dual sewer systems and water wells, the property offers a solid foundation for those looking to renovate a residence with timeless appeal and significant future potential.

 

 

 

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  • 2 bed
  • 1 bath
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About This Classic 1920s Home on 1.75 Acres in Rural Louisiana

This nearly century-old home is brimming with character and stands ready for its next chapter. Situated on 1.75 acres of cleared land, the property provides expansive space and significant potential for a buyer with a clear vision. Practical infrastructure is already established, as the site includes two sewer systems and two water wells, providing a solid foundation for future development or restoration. While the residence currently lacks central heating and air conditioning, it possesses the “good bones” and timeless charm unique to homes of this era.

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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.

 

 

 

 

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71655 Highway 1050, Kentwood, LA 70444                          $75,000

 

 

 

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Kentwood, Louisiana

Kentwood is a rural town located in the northernmost reaches of Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, positioned just south of the Mississippi state line. Established in the late 19th century by lumberman Amos Kent, the area originally thrived as a sawmill hub before transforming into a major center for the dairy industry. This agricultural heritage earned it the title of the Dairy Capital of the South for much of the 20th century. Today, the local economy is largely supported by its famous artesian spring water, which is bottled and distributed across the country, as well as several surrounding grain and dairy farms that continue to operate in the rolling hills of the region.

The town landscape is characterized by a mix of historic architecture and natural scenery, featuring sites like the Kentwood Historical and Cultural Museum. This facility preserves the legacy of the local timber and dairy eras and houses a collection of memorabilia dedicated to pop icon Britney Spears, who was raised in the area. Nearby, the Camp Moore Confederate Cemetery and Museum offers a look into Civil War history, serving as a focal point for researchers and history enthusiasts. Outdoor recreation is also a staple of the region, with the Tower Trax ATV Recreation Park and various camping spots drawing visitors who enjoy the rugged terrain and wooded trails typical of the Florida Parishes.

Beyond the town limits, the surrounding area is defined by a sparse, pastoral environment that blends into the neighboring communities of Tangipahoa and Roseland to the south and Osyka, Mississippi, to the north. These nearby municipalities share a similar landscape of pine forests and agricultural land, contributing to a quiet, rural atmosphere that stands in contrast to the more bustling commercial centers like Hammond. The region remains a destination for those seeking a slower pace of life, anchored by a deep-seated connection to the land and a history of resilience through shifting industrial booms.

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Yard featured at 71655 LA Highway 1050, Kentwood, LA, 70444
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