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Bastrop, LA Mobile Homes & Double-Wides for Sale

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    $63,999

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,710 Sq Ft

    6673 Pete Montgomery Rd, Bastrop, LA 71220

    Don't miss this one! 3 bed 2 bath mobile home setting on 3 acres, with a pond, and workshop located in a great area!

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    Bridget Snyder

    Home2U Realty, LLC

    (318) 702-2177

    6673 Pete Montgomery Rd, Bastrop, LA 71220
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    $110,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 2,508 Sq Ft

    10523 Alsam Rd, Bastrop, LA 71220

    Well-kept 2 bedroom, 2 bath mobile home on 8.65 acres located at the end of a quiet dead-end road. The home has been updated with new walls, floors, sinks, custom countertops, and handmade kitchen cabinets. It features a 56x8 screened-in back porch with deck, a 19x7 covered front porch, and a wheelchair ramp. A 35x23 carport and full metal roof cover both the home and carport. The property also

    Marla McIntyre Coldwell Banker Group One Realty

    10523 Alsam Rd, Bastrop, LA 71220

Why Live in Bastrop

Bastrop, located in northeast Louisiana about 20 miles from Monroe, is a small city with a population of around 10,000. Known for its affordability, Bastrop offers a range of housing options, including ranch and Craftsman-style homes, with a median home price of $115,000. This affordability attracts commuters working in Monroe and retirees. Despite the closure of the International Paper Company mill in 2008, employment opportunities remain with Drax Biomass and DG Foods operating nearby, along with several trucking companies. Morehouse General Hospital also provides healthcare services and jobs. Education options include Morehouse Parish Public Schools and Beekman Charter School, with additional learning opportunities at Louisiana Delta Community College. Outdoor activities are plentiful, with Chemin-A-Haut State Park offering trails and fishing, while AP Carter Memorial Park features tennis courts and RV parking. Cultural attractions include the Snyder Museum and Art Center and the historic Rose Theatre. Dining is concentrated on Madison and Jefferson Avenues, with local favorites like Slayden’s Bar-B-Que and Paesanos Italian restaurant. Shopping ranges from historic boutiques downtown to larger retailers east of the city. Monroe Regional Airport, serving major hubs like Dallas-Fort Worth and Atlanta, is the nearest airport, and US Highway 165 provides access to Interstate 20. Crime statistics for Bastrop are not readily available.

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