Showing soon by appointment only.
Photos forthcoming.
Rare Vermilion River waterfront: 3 lots: 6231, 6233, and 6235 Woodlawn Road, with two homes, a 24x30 metal shop, and a large carport, available together for $439,000.
6235 Woodlawn Road is an active, $1250.00 per month rental – do the math.
The Vermilion River house, 6231 Woodlawn, offers 121 feet of waterfront on 0.755 (+/- ¾) acre, a 1-1/2 story home with endless windows for amazing light, river views of great blue heron, crane, waterfowl, and bald eagle. The "Cajun pavilion" overlooking the river, for morning coffee, grilling, and gatherings, is your very large carport. Evenings around the bonfire are announced by a pair of owls, and the occasional slap of a beaver tail.
The Shop, 6233 Woodlawn Road, is a 24x30 metal building on 0.246 (+/- ¼) acre, to store your jet skis, wired for your welder, RV and septic access.
With a separate street address, the Shop is ready for your business.
Kayak, pirogue, or bring the wildlife with your wakeboard and jet skis. Enjoy your private, "Bayou Vermilion Yacht Club," riverbank bonfires, watching the tugboats pass. The land across the river is undeveloped, so the view belongs to you.
Halfway to everywhere; minutes to Lafayette and Abbeville, US-90 (Evangeline Thruway), and Johnston Street (LA-167) with nearby amenities including Youngsville Sports Complex, Splash Park, and Recreation Center, upscale Rouses Market, and many of the conveniences of the rapidly emerging Youngsville area.
Your Vermilion Riverfront home is your camp, and your riverfront camp is your home.
For sale by owner
$269,000
6231 Woodlawn Rd, Maurice, LA 70555
2beds
1,600sqft
Est.:
SingleFamily
Built in 2006
1 Acres Lot
$-- Zestimate®
$168/sqft
$-- HOA
What's special
Large carportVermilion river waterfrontBonfire areaWired for your welder
What the owner loves about this home
Vermilion River waterfront retreat, close enough to everything, far enough away.
Morning coffee at "Bayou Vermilion Yacht Club," watching great blue heron, crane, waterfowl of every kind, and bald eagle. Grilling, and gatherings in the "Cajun pavilion," evenings around the bonfire, announced by a pair of resident owls, and the occasional slap of a beaver tail.
Many visitors only know Bayou Vermilion at a glance, crossing a bridge. So, when they come to “The Bayou Vermilion Yacht Club" as we call it, they ask, “How did you find this - where do we sign up?”
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