Communities with 15 to 19 acres of rural land for sale in Louisiana.

Rural land with abundant possibilities in Southwest Louisiana

Find your perfect space in Southwest Louisiana with 15-19 acre properties for sale. These larger parcels offer the ideal size for expanding homesteads, larger gardens, or even raising animals. Whether you're looking for privacy, recreation, or room to grow, these homesites provide unmatched potential in a serene rural setting.

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Dreaming Big Guide Acres

Dreaming Big of Small Acreage?

What landowners need to know about investing in 1-25 acre tracts and how to avoid common pitfalls like under- or overestimating what's really possible on smaller acreage.

Tips and helpful resources for buying land in Southwest Louisiana

Why Calcasieu Parish is Calling You Home to a Simpler, Rural Life

Why Calcasieu Parish is Calling You Home to a Simpler, Rural Life

Looking for land for sale in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana? This article offers an overview of what it’s like living, playing and exploring in Calcasieu Parish.
How To Buy Land In Louisiana, Part 2

How To Buy Land In Louisiana, Part 2

If you’re looking for land for sale in Louisiana, you probably have a lot of questions. In Part 2 of this series, local real estate and finance experts offer tips on what to expect when buying rural Louisiana land and turning it into a homesite.
How To Buy Land in Louisiana, Part 1

How To Buy Land in Louisiana, Part 1

If you’re looking for land for sale in Louisiana, you probably have a lot of questions. Local real estate and finance experts offer tips on how to approach the land-buying process in this two-part series.
On A (Butterfly) Wing and a Prayer: Finding the Perfect Land in Rural Louisiana

On A (Butterfly) Wing and a Prayer: Finding the Perfect Land in Rural Louisiana

We're all in need of a feel good story these days! Meet the Ordoynes, a Louisiana family who made the move from city life to country life with a lot of planning, some hard knocks, and a sprinkle of divine intervention.