Belle Savanne
1000 Carlyss Blvd,
Sulphur, LA 70665
1-3 Beds $1,336 - $1,948
Find your new apartment at Monet Acres Estates II in Sulphur, LA. This apartment community is located at 1030 James Dr. in Sulphur. Make a visit to see the available floorplan options. The professional leasing staff is ready for you to come take a tour. Drop by the leasing office to ask about the current floorplan availability.
Monet Acres Estates II is an apartment community located in Calcasieu County and the 70663 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Calcasieu Parish attendance zone.
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Situated just 10 minutes west of Lake Charles, Sulphur is a relatively large suburban city in Calcaseiu Parish, Louisiana. Sulphur consistently ranks as one of the best places in Louisiana to raise a family, mainly for its great schools, affordable rentals, and convenient amenities.
The charming cottages and spacious apartment communities in Sulphur are available for far less than nearby cities like Beaumont, but provide the same access to amazing destinations and conveniences. Maplewood Dr. and Ruth St. both hold a great number of restaurants, shops, and grocery stores, and there are plenty of parks strewn between the chains and local businesses. SPAR Waterpark is a popular destination for renters with children. The city-run water park delights with water slides and a play area to beat the Louisiana heat. Lake Charles is also easily accessed via I-10, so regardless of your age, you’ll be able to enjoy an aquatic adventure in Sulphur.
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Drive: | 21 min | 13.8 mi |
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