This property will not last long. Beautiful 0.69 Acre lot with Hwy 22 frontage located in the desirable Tickfaw Broadmoor Extension area in Springfield, Louisiana. Priced at only 35,000! That is $31,000 off total market value!
Buy for a short or long term investment or purchase and build your dream home away from the hustle and bustle of the big city but close enough to all the amenities that one could need.
PROPERTY INFO
ADDRESS: 20490 Johnson Dr, Springfield, LA 70462
SIZE: 0.69 Acre (30,056 SQFT)
Price: 35,000.00
Market Value: 66,000.00
Total Savings: $31,000!
Parcel #0444182
SHORT LEGAL: LOT 1 SQ 2 OF TICKFAW BROADMOOR EXT —LOT 2 SQ 2 OF TICKFAW BROADMOOR EXT —LOT 3 SQ 2 OF TICKFAW BROADMOOR EXT —LOT 4 SQ 2 OF TICKFAW BROADMOOR EXT
This property will be closed by a licensed local title company and is Guaranteed free of all liens and Encumbrances.
Live bands are featured often throughout the year from the world famous prop stop & Tin Litzy’s
Fishing at the Tickfaw River and Lake Maurepas where Bass, bream, white perch and several species of catfish are plentiful year round.
3-9 miles to Lagniappe Restaurant, Charlie’s Restaurant, Pizza Hut, Subway, Spell Family Sno-Balls, Mr. Joe’s Sushi Restaurant
5 miles to Springfield Middle School & Springfield High School
11 miles to Berryland Shopping Center, Rouses Market
15 miles to North Oaks Primary Care and After Hours
12.5 miles to Tickfaw State Park, for camping and fishing
15 miles to Walmart Supercenter
16 miles to Hammond, LA
Easy access to Baton Rouge and New Orleans
The town of Springfield began in the 17th century at one of the northernmost points considered to be navigable on the Natalbany River. Between Springfield and Lake Maurepas, Ponchatoula Creek joins the Natalbany and increases its flow. Via the Natalbany, Lake Maurepas, and Lake Ponchatrain, and Bayou Saint John, Springfield had access to New Orleans by water; similarly, at the time (prior to the damming of the channel by levees) along the Amite River and Mississippi River, Bayou Manchac provided shallow-water access between Springfield and Baton Rouge.
By 1810 Springfield was one of the areas of interest in the rebellion against Spain to produce the Republic of West Florida. Bricks from the old Spanish fort can still be found at its location roughly 200 yards in front of the current Post OfficeCity/Town history and highlights.