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Gorgeous unit in the Spanish Stables residence lists for $969K

If you like exposed brick, you’ll love this

724 Governor Nicholls Street unit I
All photos courtesy of Matthew La Rose/Coldwell Banker TEC, Realtors

Built in 1834, you’ll find this stunning renovated complex in the French Quarter on Governor Nicholls Street. Businessman and French Quarter preservationist Clay Shaw spearheaded the effort to renovate this structure in the 20th century. The asking price for unit I is $969,000.

This multi-unit property has lovely metal work, including its fantastic iron gate. In the middle of the complex you’ll find a landscaped courtyard with a fountain, encircled by several French doors.

This particular unit, which stands two stories tall, has an airy living and dining room. Maintaining much of its 19th-century detail, you’ll find exquisite exposed brick walls, archways, exposed ceiling beams, hardwood floors, and beautiful light fixtures throughout this unit. Its dining room that has magnificent transoms sits next to the complex’s shared courtyard.

Its kitchen demonstrates this units cross between old and modern nuances. We love the touch of exposed brick toward its rear. You’ll also find stainless steel appliances, marble countertop finish, and an open area that’s perfect for a bar.

Measuring at 1,855 square feet, this home has two bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. Both of its bedrooms, which have tons of closet space, are situated on its second floor.

There’s an open house scheduled on Sunday, March 18, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. It also has a Broker’s tour scheduled today, March 13, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and a Twilight by Candlelight viewing this evening from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.