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Canal Place Residents Enjoy The Annual Block Party
Why do Lake Charles residents of Canal Place Subdivision in South Lake Charles, Louisiana love the Canal Place neighborhood? Not only is Canal Place Subdivision one of the finest to choose from in Lake Charles, Canal Place Subdivision is centrally located in South Lake Charles between McNeese Street and Sale Street. Canal Place Subdivision is a neighborhood where kids can play and neighbors are friendly! The Canal Place Subdivision Block Party is an event that Canal Place residents look forward to all year. It is a great social time for new homeowners to come out and socialize and meet the rest of the neighbors!
As Canal Place's Resident Real Estate Specialist , in Lake Charles, Louisiana, I am familiar with this exclusive South Lake Charles, Louisiana neighborhood.
Tucked away behind Lake Street and conveniently located between W. McNeese and Sale Street, This restricted subdivision is one of Lake Charles finest. Along Canal Place Drive, Chartres, Carondelet, Poydras, Lasalle and Toulese Streets you will find lushly landscaped French inspired executive homes. Each Canal Place home is unique and built with fine custom features. You will discover warm inviting fireplaces, slate, tile and wood flooring, beautiful granite counters, natural brick accents with elaborate woodwork, cabinetry and built-ins.
Canal Place has a neighborhood watch in place. At a recent Homeowners meeting Sgt. Craig Wright with the Lake Charles Police Department came and spoke to Canal Place residents. neighbors gather to enjoy a cookout and the cool weather.
In the back of the subdivision on Toulese Street, there is a large tract of land along the fenceline. This land is not going to be developed. The Canal Place Homeowner’s Association plans to investigate the enhancement of this area as a neighborhood green zone by evaluating the cost of benches and/or playground equipment in the future. This spacious piece of property provides a safe place for children to run and play. Pet owners also enjoy this special area! HOA dues are $180 paid annually. These funds are used to maintain the landscaping at the entrance of the subdivision as well as other neighborhood maintenance issues and neighborhood activities. The HOA Board meets monthly to discuss business, future improvements, and evaluate restrictions.
Marilyn Boudreaux, Canal Place Resident Realtor
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