This property is a rare gem that perfectly blends early 20th-century charm with incredible agricultural potential. Whether you are an aspiring hobby farmer, a restaurateur seeking a "Farm-to-Table" hub, or someone looking to to supply the Farmer's Market, this 3-acre property offers the space and character to make it happen. The land is zoned Open Land/Agriculture Land. The acreage is a productive sanctuary currently home to 125 thriving Satsuma trees, offering a ready-to-go harvest for a local Farmers Market or private label production. There is a large greenhouse for you to extend your growing season and cultivate year-round produce. Outdoor Amenities includes a detached garage and a dedicated storage room with a dedicated outdoor half-bath is located on the grounds—for staying clean while working the land or hosting outdoor events. This 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom farmhouse dates back to the early 1900s and carries a legendary past; it was moved to its current location via mule and wagon decades ago. The front bedroom is oversized and versatile—to be used as a bedroom, a bright home office, or additional living space. While the home retains its historic soul, the kitchen is ready for modern demands with a brand-new range and dishwasher, a refrigerator only 2 years old, and a newer washing machine. This is more than a home; it is a lifestyle opportunity waiting for its next chapter. Schedule your tour today to experience the history and possibilities of this unique property.
Endless commercial opportunities await in this versatile space, formerly a large furniture store. The newly constructed, partially completed showroom spans approximately 6,304 SF/GBA, with potential for a variety of business uses. This Class S metal building is situated on a new concrete slab foundation, featuring pre-engineered metal walls and a rear-pitched metal roof. Eave heights range from 12' to 19', with metal gutters and downspouts in place. Brand new 17.5 ton HVAC system with all ductwork including soft ducts, comes with the building. The building is stubbed out for 2 back-to-back bathrooms and a kitchen, both ready for completion. The showroom is easily accessed via Paul Maillard Road, with warehouse access from the rear. Buyers and agents should verify zoning, use, and parking requirements with the local planning and zoning department. Don't miss out on the potential of this prime commercial space! X Flood Zone. Plans, elevation certificate, survey all available. 3,192 SF/GBA - Warehouse in the rear approximate Sq Ft. 6,304 SF/GBA - Partially completed showroom approximately Sq Ft.

Luling is located in Louisiana. Luling, Louisiana has a population of 14,115. Luling is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 35.62% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 29.46%.
The median household income in Luling, Louisiana is $75,127. The median household income for the surrounding county is $72,088 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Luling is 37.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 91.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 44 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 63.1 inches per year, with 0 inches of snow per year.