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Downtown Lake Charles Homes for Rent

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    $848 - $1,950 per month

    ERDACE APARTMENTS

    Studio - 2 Beds

    600 Ryan St, Lake Charles, LA 70601

    The only urban-style luxury apartments in downtown, Lake Charles. Erdace Apartments is a four-story elevator community featuring 270 units. Our beautiful apartments feature 10ft ceilings and spacious, private balconies. Erdace is poised at the center of everything: fine dining, shopping, art, and entertainment. With a gated parking garage, large workout facility, stylish clubhouse, two

    600 Ryan St, Lake Charles, LA 70601
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    $2,850 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,440 Sq Ft
    • Townhouse for Rent

    1220 Pithon St, Lake Charles, LA 70601

    Fully furnished ALL INCLUSIVIE corporate rental in desirable, safe neighborhood in downtown Lake Charles. This 3/2.5 town located in Charleston Point, is loaded with modern amenities and the comforts of your own home. Tucked away on a peaceful, quiet street, it is steps away from the Lake Charles Civic Center, Lake Charles waterfront, Millennium Park, amazing restaurants and more! Very close

    1220 Pithon St, Lake Charles, LA 70601
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    $450 - $1,200 per month

    Magnolia Heights

    1 - 2 Beds

    333 Mill St, Lake Charles, LA 70601

    Magnolia Heights offers thoughtfully designed apartment homes tailored for seniors 62+ seeking a lifestyle of ease and enjoyment. With rent based on income and nestled in the heart of Lake Charles, our community provides peaceful surroundings, modern amenities, and friendly neighbors — all just minutes from shopping, dining, parks, and essential services.

    333 Mill St, Lake Charles, LA 70601

Why Live in Downtown Lake Charles

Downtown Lake Charles is a resilient neighborhood that has made significant strides in recovery since Hurricane Laura in 2020. The area is known for its vibrant arts scene and community-driven culture, hosting numerous events, restaurants, shops, and parks. Dining options include Pujo Street Cafe for New Orleans-style brunch, Villa Harlequin for upscale Italian dishes, and Tia Juanitas Fish Camp for regional delicacies like gumbo and boudin. Nightlife is highlighted by MacFarlane's Celtic Pub, which offers live music and drinks. Parks such as Bord Du Lac Park, Millennium Park, and North Beach provide recreational opportunities, while Bark Du Lac Dog Park caters to pet owners. Although grocery stores are limited within the immediate downtown area, residents can shop at a nearby Walmart Neighborhood Market less than a mile away. The neighborhood is largely car-dependent but benefits from ongoing pedestrian infrastructure improvements and ample parking. Recent construction has introduced new traditional-style condos and renovated single-family homes, offering diverse housing options. The area continues to rebuild, particularly around the Lake Charles Visitor Center and the I-10 Bridge, with new developments like a giant Children's Museum. The community remains active with events like the Gallery Promenade, Spring Art Walk, and ChuckFest, reflecting the neighborhood's strong sense of community and cultural vibrancy.
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