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Fee Completed: Newer building and historic lakefront residing promote for over $2M


These houses signify the highest gross sales for the week of June 15-21.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Metairie house in-built 2020 bought for $2.2M with luxurious finishes and saltwater pool
  • Mandeville lakefront property with 1840 cottage bought for $2.123M
  • Uptown Victorian cottage, in-built 1884, bought for $1.685M
  • All three properties closed on June 20, highlighting demand for historic and high-end houses

From 5 years outdated to 185 years outdated is the age vary of this week’s Fee Completed.

A more recent Metairie house constructed in 2020 bought for $2.2 million, whereas a Mandeville lakefront property, that includes a historic house in-built 1840, bought for $2,123,000. One other nineteenth century house rounds out the highest three highest priced houses bought as an Uptown New Orleans Victorian cottage, in-built 1884, bought for $1.685 million.

Handle: 102 Sena Dr., Metairie, 70005
Gross sales worth: $2.2 million
Listing worth: $2,399,000
Date bought: June 20
Days on Market: 39
Itemizing agent: Joe Schick, Crescent Sotheby’s Worldwide Realty
Gross sales agent: Martin Buras, NOLA Realty

For greater than 100 years, Metairie-based Miller Constructing Co. has constructed luxurious houses throughout the Larger New Orleans space, and one of many firm’s newer houses bought on June 20. Near Metairie Highway, 102 Sena Drive options 5 bedrooms, 5½ bogs, and 5,290 sq. ft of residing area on so much measurement that’s 74 ft huge and greater than 7,800 sq. ft whole. The luxurious house was in-built 2020.

“It has all of the spectacular high-end finishes, customized house particulars, millwork, {and professional} consideration to element that you’d count on in a Miller Constructing Firm house,” stated Joe Schick, itemizing agent and international actual property advisor with Crescent Sotheby’s Worldwide Realty. “One other large promoting level is the width of the lot. The width permits for an open stream all through the primary ground, and the spacious inside has a large entryway, accompanied by a good looking, floating staircase, and a proper front room and casual sitting room – principally two residing rooms. There are lots of areas to hang around and entertain.”

The massive lot measurement permits for grand entrance elevation of the two-story house and an adjoining two-car storage. Customized double entrance doorways result in the lobby, and the spacious downstairs features a eating room, giant residing space, and sitting room overlooking the professionally designed and landscaped yard. The yard features a coated patio with an out of doors kitchen, a heated saltwater pool with spa, and turfed areas bracket either side of the pool, offering lounge areas.

The downstairs major suite options an connected toilet with double vanities, a big bathe, and a bath, and a customized closet with washer/dryer capabilities. On the primary stage, there may be additionally an workplace/bed room with an connected full toilet, and laundry and dirt rooms. The chef’s kitchen has Quartzite counters, a sub-zero paneled fridge/freezer, an ice maker, and Wolf vary. There’s a temperature-controlled wine room that accents the area.

Upstairs contains three giant bedrooms and exercise/workplace area. One other washer/dryer hookup is upstairs. Further options inside embrace customized lighting, whole-home water filtration system, and automatic lighting, TV, and audio controls.

Handle: 730 Copal St., Mandeville, 70448
Gross sales worth: $2,123,000
Listing worth: $2,295,000
Date bought: June 20
Days on Market: 223
Itemizing and Gross sales agent: Puddy Robinson, Crescent Sotheby’s Worldwide Realty

730 Copal St. is considered one of simply two lakefront properties on the road that runs from Copal to Lake Pontchartrain, and a personal pier with a ship slip and raise gives direct entry to the water. The three.14-acre property has a personal driveway lined with dwell oak timber, main as much as a historic 1840 cottage, “boasting a grand middle corridor entryway that units the tone for the remainder of the property, exuding timeless appeal and Southern magnificence,” says Puddy Robinson, international actual property advisor with Crescent Sotheby’s Worldwide Realty.

“It’s such a picturesque setting on greater than three serene acres in Mandeville, and the distinctive house seamlessly blends historic richness with fashionable consolation,” stated Robinson, the itemizing and gross sales agent on the June 20 transaction. “You get direct entry to the lake. You possibly can sit again on the porch and benefit from the magnificent sunsets, or the peaceable, majestic dwell oak timber that encompass the property. It’s lakefront residing at its most interesting.”

Robinson stated the vendor really moved subsequent door and was relieved to discover a purchaser who appreciated the historic worth of the property as a lot as he did. “The vendor loves the placement, wished to remain on the road, and located a house subsequent door that more healthy his household’s wants. But it surely was vital to him to discover a purchaser who would recognize the historic worth and stick with it with the custom of sustaining the property,” stated Robinson. “We discovered the right purchaser who fell in love with all the pieces. It was enjoyable to be part of a transaction that introduced each a purchaser and vendor collectively who have been each enamored by this historic property.”

730 Copal St. options 4 bedrooms, 3½ bogs, and 4,138 sq. ft of residing area. Inside, the center of pine flooring and reclaimed doorways are from the outdated Ursuline Convent in New Orleans. The unique glass home windows and French doorways all through additionally improve the house’s basic and historic enchantment. Robinson stated the residing areas are thoughtfully designed to spotlight the environment, whereas additionally together with distinctive historic components like an all-wood secluded card room. There’s a screened porch overlooking the oak timber and the lake, and a pool within the yard.

Handle: 4636 Perrier St., New Orleans, 70115
Gross sales worth: $1,685,000
Listing worth: $1,450,000
Date bought: June 20
Days on Market: 8
Itemizing agent: Julie Varisco and Karen Prieur, Prieur Properties
Gross sales agent: Jennifer St. Paul Lott, McEnery Residential

The theme of historic New Orleans houses surrounded by giant oak timber continues as 4636 Perrier St. is shaded by venerable oaks and tucked away on an enormous 15,800-plus sq. foot lot. The historic house was bought on June 20. The Victorian body cottage, with a good-looking Georgian doorframe, was initially constructed for a sugar refiner in 1884.

The one-story property options 4 bedrooms, 4 bedrooms, 4 bogs, and three,237 sq. ft of residing area. Apparently, the construction was first constructed as a shotgun house fronting Valence St.; the doorway was subsequently relocated to Perrier St., and the once-gallery was transformed right into a lobby that unites the entire house.

The primary residence features a gracious lobby, formal residing and eating areas, an environment friendly and well-appointed kitchen, a den with floor-to-ceiling waxed cypress paneling, three beneficiant bedrooms, three full bogs, and ample closet area. The connected studio has a bed room and an en-suite toilet.

Historic architectural particulars embrace 14-foot ceilings with crown molding, authentic wooden and herringbone brick flooring, a bay window, a woodburning hearth with vintage marble mantle, and an abundance of built-in bookcases. Pure cypress home windows and French doorways convey the skin in, because the entrance porches overlook the in-ground chlorine pool surrounded by mature landscaping, and rear porches overlook a parterre rose backyard. There may be off-street parking for 2 automobiles, and {the electrical} was inspected and introduced as much as code previous to the sale.

Info offered by Kelleye Rhein & Stephan Mock of Reve Realtors.

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