Homes For Sale In Canal Place Subdivision, Lake Charles, Louisiana

If you’re looking for homes for sale in Canal Place Subdivision or anywhere in the Lake Charles, LA area, Sell It Like A Saint Realty Group will be your trusted partner during your new home search and beyond. We call Lake Charles home and love the culture and energy of this vibrant city. There are many new home communities in various stages of development in Lake Charles. Let us be your expert Real Estate Matchmakers and find the perfect home for you! Learn more about homes for sale in Canal Place Subdivision below and reach out to us if you’d like to see a home in person!

About Canal Place Subdivision

Canal Place is a well-established, beautiful subdivision that’s centrally located in South Lake Charles. The neighborhood runs along Canal Place Drive, Chartres, Carondelet, Poydras, Lasalle, and Toulouse  Streets, named after French Quarter streets. The subdivision consists of beautiful executive homes ranging from 1,800-3,500 sq. ft. The homes are constructed in the French Country style with brick accents. Yards are gorgeously landscaped with many homes offering backyard water features, patios, and outdoor kitchens. Inside Canal Place homes you’ll find inviting fireplaces, wood flooring, granite countertops, and built-ins. The community is served by Prien Lake Elementary, S. J. Welsh Middle School, and Alfred M. Barbe High school, all are part of the Calcasieu Parish School District. Nearby, residents enjoy living close to Prien Lake. Prien Lake Park features pavilions, picnic areas, a playground, spray park, and a walking trail. If you’re hungry, visit Darrell’s for its famous po’boys. It is a local favorite. Prices for single-family homes in Canal Place Subdivision start in the upper $300s and go up from there.

Homes For Sale In Canal Place Subdivision


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Things To Do In Lake Charles, LA

Located halfway between Houston, TX, and New Orleans, Lake Charles is a lively city with a “Cajun personality and a Texas flair”. It’s a laid-back, homey city with a lot to do and see. On the shores of Lake Charles, you’ll be surprised to find a white sand beach called North Beach. While not many folks swim at North Beach, it is a popular place for picnics and playing in the sand. Lake Charles and nearby Lake Prien are both fed by the Calcasieu River which flows into the Gulf of Mexico. The lakes and river provide some beautiful scenery and abundant recreation whether it’s paddleboarding, fishing, or canoeing. You can enjoy the scenery and lake views from several eateries that offer patio seating in Lake Charles. Bill’s Bar & Burger is located beachside at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino. Enjoy one of their legendary burgers and an ice-cold beer. Folks living in Lake Charles love a good party! You’ll enjoy more than 75 year-round events that bring out the entire community. Some of the most popular events include Mardi Gras, the Louisiana Pirate Festival, and Chuck Fest. Lake Charles is located about two hours east of Houston, TX, and three hours west of New Orleans, LA.

Why Work With Sell It Like A Saint Realty Group

Whether you’re looking for new construction, a home with a lake view or something close to downtown, Sell It Like A Saint Realty Group has the tools and local knowledge to help you find the perfect home. We consider our team to be Real Estate Matchmakers. We listen to your needs and wants, and find the right home that fits your budget. At Sell It Like A Saint Realty Group, we are hardworking and energetic and have a passion for helping others. We are dedicated to keeping clients informed and we provide expert guidance throughout the entire transaction. Whether you’re buying or selling a home, we ensure the whole process is an enjoyable experience. We look forward to helping you find homes for sale in Canal Place Subdivision.

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