South Lake Charles, Louisiana Neighborhood, Canal Place
As Canal Place's Resident Real Estate Specialist, in Lake Charles, Louisiana, I am familiar with this exclusive South Lake Charles, Louisiana neighborhood where I enjoy living.
Tucked away behind Lake Street and conveniently located between W. McNeese and Sale Street, this three year old restricted South Lake Charles Louisiana neighborhood is one of Lake Charles finest. You will find 1,800-3,000 sq ft. lushly landscaped Country French homes homes in this South Lake Charles, Louisiana neigborhood. The popular Country French home design is a mix of old world style and today's modern living. The interiors of each home are unique with features of granite, stainless appliances, wood and slate flooring and custom cabinetry. Canal Place is a South Lake Charles, Louisiana neighborhood that captures the charm of New Orleans Southern Louisiana living and the streets are appropriately named after New Orleans French Quarter Streets, Carondelet, Poydras, Lasalle and Toulese.
South Lake Charles Louisiana Neighborhood Canal Place
When you drive into Canal Place, you will observe the friendly residents out and about riding bikes, walking and enjoying the neighborhood. When Fall arrives the Home Owners Association holds an annual "block party" where the neighbors gather to enjoy a cookout and the cool weather. We have some excellent cooks who know how to B-B-Q!!
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South Lake Charles Louisiana Neighborhood Canal Place
Block Party
Resident Lake Charles Real Estate Specialist Marilyn Boudreaux
In the back of the subdivision on Toulese Street, there is a large tract of land along the fenceline. This land is not going to be developed. The Canal Place Homeowner’s Association has plans to enhance this area as a neighborhood park purchasing benches and playground equipment in the future. This spacious piece of property provides a safe place for children to run and play. Pet owners also enjoy this special area! HOA dues are $180 paid annually and these funds are used to maintain the landscaping at the entrance and rear of the subdivision as well as other maintenance issues and neighborhood activities. The HOA Board meets monthly to discuss business, future improvements and evaluate restrictions.
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