Sold Homes in New Orleans
The high and low of home sales last week
New Orleans’ most and least expensive in the past seven days
Garden District Queen Anne Victorian designed by Thomas Sully sold for $2.25M
This past August, a Thomas Sully-designed mansion hit the market asking $2,225,000. The mansion was previously used as a Bed and Breakfast, but could easily be converted to a grand private residence.
Lovely University Area home sells at $1.68 million
After originally hitting the market at $1.95 million, City Business reports a traditional Uptown home recently sold for $1.85 million. On a quiet street near the universities, the 4,468 square-foot home features a wraparound front porch and balconies.
Gorgeous Esplanade Avenue mansion sells for $2M
This drop-dead gorgeous mansion on the French Quarter side of Esplanade Avenue, which hit the market in March 2015, just sold for $2 million, according to City Business. The most recent asking price was $2,200,000. Take a look inside the home.
LGD townhouse, Uptown midcentury modern sold
I regret to inform you that two beauties are off the market: A stylishly renovated masonry building in the LGD and an Albert C. Ledner-designed midcentury modern in Fontainebleau recently sold. Both properties sold sometime between Aug. 13-19.
Lakewood South, Black Pearl homes sold
Someone’s about to have a summer full of pool parties. A lodge-like home in Lakewood South recently sold for $982,500, right under its original asking price of $985,000. A historic center hall in Black Pearl sold for just under its asking price, too.
Sold! An Uptown mansion with a 'glass house'
This chic Uptown manse with a "glass house" just sold for slightly above its asking price of $1,650,000. The final selling price to buyers Jeffrey D. Young and Laurie B. Young was $1,651,000. It boasts lots of space (4,568 square feet) and some glam.