2512 Palmyra Street
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2512 Palmyra Street
But in 1942, this 1,200 square foot shotgun sits blocks away from Canal Street and the University Medical Center. Asking $150,000, this seemingly structurally-sound home, which has the capacity for three bedrooms and two bathrooms, is sold gutted. Highlights include a sitting porch, hardwood flooring in the living room, and tall ceilings. This past July, it home sold for $97,500.
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For $45,000, you can buy this barebones raised shotgun located three blocks from Claiborne Avenue. According to the listing agent, the home was moved from Mid-City to make room for the new medical district. While it has a new roof, it lacks plumbing and electricity.
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Built in 1975, you can buy this barebones New Marigny/St. Roch Shotgun for $86,000. At 690 square feet, this fixer upper has two bedrooms and one bathroom. The interior, which is subpar at best, needs some dire TLC.
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This former Mid-City home relocated to Central City asks $40,000. At 756 square feet, it comes completely gutted and raised. While lacking plumbing and electricity, this home does have a new roof.
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2512 Palmyra Street
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3221 2nd Street
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2324 North Robertson Street
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3626 4th Street