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NOLA’s 10 most expensive homes sold in 2017

Which home hit the market the hardest?

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There’s no doubt that several unique homes hit the market in New Orleans this year. In fact, this past November one owner listed the largest and most expensive home in the city.

This week Curbed NOLA created at map of the most expensive homes sold in 2017. To keep up with the most expensive homes in New Orleans, check out this monthly list.

Starting at $1.82 million, the homes on this map are ordered from most to least expensive.

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1415 Third Street

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$4.5 million

Until last October, this Garden District mansion reigned as the most expensive home for sale in New Orleans. This Italianate home with Neoclassical undertones has stately rooms, magnificent chandeliers, and gorgeous living quarters. At 10,516 square feet, it has seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms.

818 Metairie Road

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$2.775 million

Near Longue Vue House and Gardens, this gated, colonial-style home comes in a distant second place on this list. While its interior holds many plain rooms, we’re in love with its giant master bedroom and ensuite bathroom. This 7,102-square-foot home has six bedrooms and six bathrooms. An airy outdoor living space with ceiling fans sits at its rear.

913 Governor Nicholls Street

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$2.6 million

Built in 1787, this massive French Quarter home with an spacious second-floor sitting porch is no longer up for grabs. Sold in January, this 4,839-square-foot home is in need of renovations, especially in its kitchen and bathrooms. Though, it’s likely to be one of the oldest homes sold in the French Quarter in 2017. Standing two-stories tall, it has six bedrooms and four bathrooms.

421 Audubon Street

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$2.525 million

Built in 1910, you’ll find this lovely Audubon home with five bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. We’re in love with its large private garden, giant pool, and guest house at its rear. Though, we’re in love with its airy kitchen that has stainless steel appliances, marble countertops, and gorgeous cabinets.

1406 Henry Clay Avenue

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$2.5 million

This unique Audubon home, which sits on an oversized lot, has a terra-cotta roof. Built in 1919, it has traditional living and dining rooms, a well-equipped kitchen, and an elevator. At 4,722 square feet, this home has four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. A 425-square-foot guest home sits at its rear.

7452 St. Charles Avenue

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$2.075 million

It’s not everyday you find a home for sale (and later bought) on St. Charles Avenue. This two-story home sits blocks from the Mississippi River and Carrollton Avenue. We’re in love with its large sunroom, dynamic ceilings, car port, and outdoor pool. Measuring at 4,645 square feet, it has five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms.

1456 Camp Street

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$2.05 million

Across from Coliseum Square sits this beautiful Greek Revival home. Built in 1857, this home underwent a recent restoration. It has 16-foot ceilings, a mahogany staircase, four balconies, and gorgeous wood floors. Its eat-in kitchen has pendant lighting, stainless steel appliances, and Calcutta gold marble counters. At 6,470 square feet, it has four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms.

4801 St. Charles Avenue

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$2 million

This Victorian Uptown mansion built in 1866 ranks among the prettiest homes sold in New Orleans. Sitting on a .3 acre lot, it has gorgeous green space. But our favorite part of this home is its second-floor gallery that overlooks St. Charles Avenue. At nearly 6,000 square feet, this home has four bedrooms and four bathrooms.

1505 Nashville Avenue

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$1.87 million

Built in 1905, this gorgeous home that underwent a renovation by Michael Carbine sits near the St. Charles Avenue Streetcar line. Its covered sitting porch has gorgeous shuttered windows. We love its brick courtyard and 414-square-foot guest home at its rear. The 4,291-square foot main home has four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms.

1423 Jefferson Avenue

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$1.82 million

In Uptown you’ll find this cute three-bay cottage with petite columns on a corner lot that sits roughly a block from Prytania Street. It has an open floorplan, deep kitchen, recessed lighting, and 12.5-foot ceilings. It also has four bedrooms and five bathrooms. A two-story guest house sits at its rear. While it’s last on this list, we think it has one of the most beautiful pools.

1415 Third Street

$4.5 million

Until last October, this Garden District mansion reigned as the most expensive home for sale in New Orleans. This Italianate home with Neoclassical undertones has stately rooms, magnificent chandeliers, and gorgeous living quarters. At 10,516 square feet, it has seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms.

818 Metairie Road

$2.775 million

Near Longue Vue House and Gardens, this gated, colonial-style home comes in a distant second place on this list. While its interior holds many plain rooms, we’re in love with its giant master bedroom and ensuite bathroom. This 7,102-square-foot home has six bedrooms and six bathrooms. An airy outdoor living space with ceiling fans sits at its rear.

913 Governor Nicholls Street

$2.6 million

Built in 1787, this massive French Quarter home with an spacious second-floor sitting porch is no longer up for grabs. Sold in January, this 4,839-square-foot home is in need of renovations, especially in its kitchen and bathrooms. Though, it’s likely to be one of the oldest homes sold in the French Quarter in 2017. Standing two-stories tall, it has six bedrooms and four bathrooms.

421 Audubon Street

$2.525 million

Built in 1910, you’ll find this lovely Audubon home with five bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. We’re in love with its large private garden, giant pool, and guest house at its rear. Though, we’re in love with its airy kitchen that has stainless steel appliances, marble countertops, and gorgeous cabinets.

1406 Henry Clay Avenue

$2.5 million

This unique Audubon home, which sits on an oversized lot, has a terra-cotta roof. Built in 1919, it has traditional living and dining rooms, a well-equipped kitchen, and an elevator. At 4,722 square feet, this home has four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. A 425-square-foot guest home sits at its rear.

7452 St. Charles Avenue

$2.075 million

It’s not everyday you find a home for sale (and later bought) on St. Charles Avenue. This two-story home sits blocks from the Mississippi River and Carrollton Avenue. We’re in love with its large sunroom, dynamic ceilings, car port, and outdoor pool. Measuring at 4,645 square feet, it has five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms.

1456 Camp Street

$2.05 million

Across from Coliseum Square sits this beautiful Greek Revival home. Built in 1857, this home underwent a recent restoration. It has 16-foot ceilings, a mahogany staircase, four balconies, and gorgeous wood floors. Its eat-in kitchen has pendant lighting, stainless steel appliances, and Calcutta gold marble counters. At 6,470 square feet, it has four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms.

4801 St. Charles Avenue

$2 million

This Victorian Uptown mansion built in 1866 ranks among the prettiest homes sold in New Orleans. Sitting on a .3 acre lot, it has gorgeous green space. But our favorite part of this home is its second-floor gallery that overlooks St. Charles Avenue. At nearly 6,000 square feet, this home has four bedrooms and four bathrooms.

1505 Nashville Avenue

$1.87 million

Built in 1905, this gorgeous home that underwent a renovation by Michael Carbine sits near the St. Charles Avenue Streetcar line. Its covered sitting porch has gorgeous shuttered windows. We love its brick courtyard and 414-square-foot guest home at its rear. The 4,291-square foot main home has four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms.

1423 Jefferson Avenue

$1.82 million

In Uptown you’ll find this cute three-bay cottage with petite columns on a corner lot that sits roughly a block from Prytania Street. It has an open floorplan, deep kitchen, recessed lighting, and 12.5-foot ceilings. It also has four bedrooms and five bathrooms. A two-story guest house sits at its rear. While it’s last on this list, we think it has one of the most beautiful pools.