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Explore Similar Townhomes Within 10 Miles of Downtown Monroe, LA

  • /21

    $3,300,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 1,540 Sq Ft

    125 Perris Place Dr, West Monroe, LA 71292

    This is a great time to add to your portfolio...13 Townhomes built in 2021 & 2023 located in the back of Westlakes Subdivision in West Monroe. All units are 100% occupied & rent for $1750 each. All units are identical in layout & size @ 1540 hsf. There are 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 1 car garage, small fenced backyard, stained concrete floors downstairs; carpet upstairs. The kitchen has an island,

    Tracy Fordham BetterHomes&GardensVeranda

    125 Perris Place Dr, West Monroe, LA 71292
  • /8

    $160,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath

    112 Willow Branch Dr, West Monroe, LA 71291

    Investment property- fully furnished and long term lease in place . Cap rate - 9.81% Cash flow annually - $3323.53 Cash on cash 9.03% Current rent 2k per month. No showings without contract.

    Keith Fortenberry BetterHomes&GardensVeranda

    112 Willow Branch Dr, West Monroe, LA 71291

Why Live in Downtown Monroe

Downtown Monroe is undergoing significant changes, with city leaders focusing on increasing housing density through new construction of condos, apartments, and lofts rather than single-family homes. Luxury loft apartments with 1 to 3 bedrooms are available, while the few single-family homes are typically cottages requiring substantial maintenance. The neighborhood features two small parks, Anna Gray Noe Park and Henry Bry Park, but plans for new amenities include pedestrian bridges, a riverside walking trail, separated bike lanes, a dog park, and a skatepark. Residents often drive to Forsythe Park for sports and activities. Downtown Monroe is known for its vibrant array of restaurants, bars, shops, and public spaces, with Art Alley being a central entertainment hub. Popular spots include Enoch's Pub and Grill, Doe's Eat Place, and Parish Restaurant & Bar. The area hosts numerous events, such as the Downtown Gallery Crawl and family-friendly Mardi Gras parades, with the Monroe Civic Center offering concerts and annual events like the Black Bayou Open Rodeo. The Monroe Farmers' Market operates six days a week, providing fresh produce and garden tips. While Downtown Monroe is currently car-dependent, upcoming improvements like a new Amtrak route and additional bike paths and walking trails aim to enhance accessibility. Public schools in the area are highly rated, with students attending Lexington Elementary School, Salle Humble Elementary, Neville Junior High, and Neville Senior High.
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