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Fee Achieved: Prime 5 highest-priced houses bought in 2025


KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  •   Backyard District historic houses dominated 2025’s prime gross sales
  •   The George W. Sully Home led with a $5.275 million sale
  •   Previous Metairie new development and a Folsom equestrian property ranked amongst prime offers
  •   Superstar-owned and architect-restored properties drove luxurious market curiosity


The highest 5 highest priced properties bought in 2025 within the Higher New Orleans space embody two historic houses within the Backyard District, one custom-built new development in Previous Metairie, and an 85-acre equestrian property providing countryside dwelling in Folsom.

The best priced residence bought in 2025 within the Higher New Orleans space was the George W. Sully home at 1433 Philip St., which bought for $5.275 million on Dec. 19. The historic Backyard District luxurious residence was inbuilt 1847.

An Uptown New Orleans mansion (inbuilt 1910), 11 Lasalle Place ranks No. 2 in 2025, promoting for $4.7 million on April 15. A brand new luxurious residence at 168 E. Oakridge Park in Previous Metairie ranks No. 3 after promoting for $4.325 million on March 25.

There’s a tie for the fourth and fifth spots. John Goodman’s former Backyard District residence at 2425 Coliseum St. (inbuilt 1850) bought for $4 million on Sept. 26, whereas an 85-acre equestrian property at 11651 Damiano Street in Folsom bought for $4 million on April 17.

Data is supplied by Kelleye Rhein & Stephan Mock of Rêve Realtors. Listed below are the tales of the highest 5 highest priced houses bought from 2025.

1. 1433 Philip St. – Backyard District’s George W. Sully Home Sells for $5.275M

Gross sales value:
$5,275,000
Checklist value:
$5,995,000
Date bought:
Dec. 19
Specs:
6 bedrooms, 6½ bogs, and 6,653 sq. ft of dwelling house
Days on Market:
64
Itemizing agent:
Ricky Lemann, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Most popular
Gross sales agent:
Francesca Brennan, Engel & Volkers New Orleans

The best priced residence bought in 2025 within the Higher New Orleans space is the George W. Sully home at 1433 Philip St., promoting for $5.275 million on Dec. 19. The Backyard District luxurious residence was inbuilt 1847. The itemizing agent was Ricky Lemann, a luxurious assortment specialist with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Most popular, whereas the gross sales agent was Francesca Brennan, a license associate and international actual property advisor with Engel & Volkers New Orleans.

The property was restored and renovated by internationally famend architect Morris Adjmi as one in all his private residences. Adjmi’s New York-based agency Morris Adjmi Architects was just lately acknowledged by Forbes as one in all America’s Prime Hospitality Architects & Designers, incomes a spot on the publication’s inaugural 2026 listing. Regionally, Adjmi additionally designed the New Orleans luxurious condominiums at The Normal at South Market.
“The standard of this restoration was completely premium. That and the scale of the lot being one of many largest within the Backyard District created a really distinctive alternative for a purchaser,” mentioned Lemann. “I grew up across the nook and actually purchased a lottery ticket each week I had it listed as a result of I needed it so badly for myself. It’s that lovely of a property and historic residence that was masterfully renovated by Morris Adjmi.”

The George W. Sully Home options 6 bedrooms, 6½ bogs, and 6,653 sq. ft of dwelling house. The property sits on one of many largest tons within the Backyard District, measuring roughly 157 by 159 ft.

The house options intensive consideration to element with a mixture of historic preservation and fashionable renovations, together with the recasting of authentic mantles and medallions, use of wavy glass, and the addition of a deVOL kitchen – traditional and up to date design with handmade English kitchen furnishings.

“He (Morris Adjmi) replicated the unique mantels, moldings, and ceiling medallions, and changed them all through the home the place that they had as soon as been,” mentioned Lemann. “When changing the glass, he used wavy glass, and he added an excessive kitchen from England.”

The 2-bedroom pool home opens onto landscaped grounds with a number of patios, and a backyard and fountain space. The house is located near the center of one of many largest tons within the Backyard District with room for a number of autos and in addition sufficient room for lavish leisure.

“My purchasers had been instantly drawn to how effortlessly the house lives, each indoors and out,” mentioned Brennan. “The expansive entertaining areas, mixed with the fantastically designed out of doors areas and visitor home, made it preferrred for internet hosting household and pals. The architectural particulars all through are actually particular and timeless and finally it was the steadiness of magnificence, performance and privateness that introduced it over the end line for them.”

George Washington Sully (1816-1890) was an American artist and the nephew of famend painter Thomas Sully. A Norfolk, Virginia native, Sully and his household moved to New Orleans in 1835. His watercolor artwork was identified for depicting Native American existence in each Florida and Louisiana, portraying metropolis view scenes in varied Gulf Coast areas, and producing trompe l’oeil rack footage, cartoons, caricatures, and birds.

2. 11 Lasalle Place – ‘Masterpiece’ Renovations Protect 115-Yr-Previous Mansion

Gross sales value: $4.7 million
Checklist value: $4,890,000
Date bought: April 15
Specs: 4 bedrooms, 4½ bogs, 5,446 sq. ft of dwelling house
Days on Market: 175
Itemizing agent: Eleanor Farnsworth, Latter & Blum | Compass
Gross sales agent:
Josh Walther, Witry Collective

Witry Collective Realtor/Proprietor Josh Walther mentioned his purchasers desired loads of inexperienced house for his or her four-legged youngsters. Add in a gated Uptown New Orleans mansion with a “masterpiece of a renovated inside that spared no architectural element or luxurious end,” and Walther’s purchasers discovered their desired residence.

“The large gated personal lot with the gorgeous, manicured lawns – all surrounding an immaculate residence – helped drive it over the end line for my purchasers,” mentioned Walther.

Walther was the gross sales agent for 11 Lasalle Place, which bought for $4.7 million on April 15. Eleanor Farnsworth, Realtor with Latter & Blum | Compass, was the itemizing agent. The house was inbuilt 1910 and options intensive, current renovations by Mandeville-based Greige Residence Interiors. It has 4 bedrooms, 4½ bogs, and 5,446 sq. ft of dwelling house.

“Each ingredient and house had been designed and thoughtfully curated so nicely. There are luxurious finishes all through,” mentioned Walther.

The luxurious finishes embody Henry plumbing fixtures, Carlisle flooring, Traditional Cabinets cabinetry, three-inch marble counter tops, and gorgeous millwork and crown molding that complement the pine flooring and set the stage for the grand entrance. The lobby, with a black and white marble tile flooring, opens into a proper, spacious eating room (with massive home windows) and an expansive lounge, the place a wall of French doorways frames a view of the landscaped grounds. The rear lounge additionally incorporates a fire, inset bookshelves, and {custom} cabinetry.

There are heated lavatory flooring and home equipment from Perlick, Scotsman, and Sub Zero. The kitchen has marble counters, an island with seating, Wolf double wall ovens, a Lacanche French vary, and a CopperSmith {custom} vary hood. The first suite is a non-public sanctuary, that includes a secluded balcony, two opulent marble bogs, two outsized walk-in closets, and a big sitting space with a hearth. Along with the first suite, there are three extra bedrooms, together with one on the primary flooring. The third-floor den presents a flexible choice as a fifth bed room. There may be gated parking for 4 or extra autos, and there may be an elevator.

The out of doors dwelling areas function sprawling grounds that host a saltwater pool, a pool cabana, and a completely geared up, upscale out of doors grill station.

3. 168 E. Oakridge Park – Dardel Properties’ New-Construct Brings $4.3M

Gross sales value: $4,325,000
Checklist value: $4,325,000
Date bought: March 25
Specs: 4 bedrooms, 6 bogs, 6,186 sq. ft of dwelling house
Days on Market: 36
Itemizing agent: N/A, Non-MLS Member
Gross sales agent:
Julie Varisco, Prieur Properties

Dardel Properties, which makes a speciality of setting up new houses all through Previous Metairie and Covington, was featured usually on this 12 months’s “Fee Achieved” articles of the highest highest priced houses bought. One of many native firm’s custom-built luxurious houses, accomplished in March 2025, bought for $4.325 million.

168 E. Oakridge Park, off Metairie Street and close to Pontiff Playground, options 4 bedrooms, 6 bogs, and 6,186 sq. ft of dwelling house. Julie Varisco, Realtor with Prieur Properties,  was the gross sales agent on the March 25 transaction, whereas a non-MLS member was the itemizing agent.

“What units this property aside is that it was {custom} constructed for and by Dardel Properties, and subsequently no element was neglected,” Varisco mentioned. “It has each possible bell and whistle; it’s the subsequent degree of {custom} element that makes this property actually distinctive.”

The entrance yard consists of a big backyard space, fronted by crops that stretch the size of the home. There’s a driveway resulting in the storage, and there are three massive home windows as excessive because the door.
Upon coming into the inside, the lobby has a staircase to the speedy proper resulting in the second flooring. A chef’s kitchen, with an island, wine rack, and top-of-the-line home equipment, opens onto the coated patio and yard. The professionally landscaped yard incorporates a pool, out of doors kitchen, and two spacious out of doors rooms of seating with a TV and leisure space.

The downstairs has an open flooring plan with spacious, formal dwelling and eating areas. The formal space options an intricate plaster fluted ceiling with a mural wall masking. A sliding glass door wall opens onto a “dreamy facet courtyard with fountains, a daybed area of interest, and pergola full with bougainvillea,” says Varisco.

4. 11651 Damiano Street – ‘Equestrian Dream Property’ Provides 85 Acres

Gross sales value: $4 million
Checklist value: $6.9 million
Date bought: April 17
Specs: 8 bedrooms, 6 full bogs, 8 partial bogs, 7,264 sq. ft of dwelling house, 85.61 acres
Days on Market: 50
Itemizing agent and gross sales agent: Puddy Robinson, Sotheby’s Worldwide Realty

Puddy Robinson, with Sotheby’s Worldwide Realty, describes 11651 Damiano Street in Folsom as an “equestrian dream property” providing 85 acres of land for patrons who’re both die-hard horse lovers or these looking for an expensive retreat of scenic countryside dwelling. And the excellent news for patrons is that it’s again available on the market after bought by traders within the spring.

“The property was bought by traders who noticed an amazing alternative to purchase a unprecedented, well-built equestrian property, and so they have put it again available on the market – prepared for a horse fanatic and/or somebody seeking to take pleasure in stunning, scenic countryside dwelling,” mentioned Robinson, the itemizing and gross sales agent on the April 17 transaction during which the property bought for $4 million.

11651 Damiano Street is on sale for $5.25 million with Robinson because the itemizing agent. “This property combines consolation, practicality, and wonder in a single distinctive bundle,” mentioned Robinson.

The property options 55 acres of 4 planked vinyl fenced and cross-fenced land; 12 pastures; a stocked lake with fishing dock; and a steady with 1 bed room, 1½ bogs, a tack room, a feed room, an workplace, and a spacious presentation room with a full kitchen. The lighted Ocala model steady consists of 4 foaling stalls and 10 common stalls with anti-fatigue mats, ceiling followers, automated insect management system, in addition to automated waterers. Moreover, there’s a 7,500-square-foot climate-controlled automobile barn to accommodate a luxurious automobile assortment, and there may be 2-bedroom, 1½-bathroom luxurious visitor quarters off the storage.

The principle residence, overlooking a lake with views of the barn and pastures, features a grand vaulted lounge, a wine room, and an expansive kitchen with three islands. The house additionally consists of an elevator, a main suite with two bogs, and a protected room. There are wraparound coated porches that complete roughly 2,800 sq. ft. A saltwater infinity pool and a completely geared up out of doors kitchen provide exterior leisure house.

Every construction on the property has its personal generator.

5. 2425 Coliseum St. – John Goodman’s Former Residence Sells for $4 million

Gross sales value: $4 million
Checklist value: $4.75 million
Date bought: Sept. 26
Specs: 4 bedrooms, 5 bogs, 4,950 sq. ft of dwelling house
Days on Market: 179
Itemizing agent: Hyatt Hood, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Most popular
Gross sales agent:
Julie Comarda Koerner, McEnery Residential

A 175-year-old, New Orleans Backyard District residence and the longtime native residence of legendary actor John Goodman bought for $4 million on Sept. 26. Goodman and his spouse Anna Beth purchased 2425 Coliseum St. 20 years in the past from 9 Inch Nails lead singer Trent Reznor.

After the Goodman’s bought 2425 Coliseum St., Goodman nonetheless has one other small residence within the Backyard District and a house in South Carolina, the place he filmed The Righteous Gems. The client’s title of 2425 Coliseum St. has been stored personal. The gross sales agent on the Sept. 26 transaction was Julie Comarda Koerner with McEnery Residential, and the itemizing agent was Hyatt Hood with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Most popular.

“John and his spouse love New Orleans, and so they liked this residence very a lot,” mentioned Hood. “They took such nice care of it, bringing it to a degree that completely balances historic appeal with fashionable luxurious. They’re enthusiastic about passing on the house to the subsequent resident who they know will probably be a superb steward of such an iconic, stunning, and conventional Backyard District gem.”

2425 Coliseum St. is an Italianate-Greek Revival luxurious residence inbuilt 1850, and it consists of 4 bedrooms, 5 bogs, and 4,950 sq. ft of dwelling house on a 12,502-square-foot lot.
2425 Coliseum St. has been featured in The Week journal as one in all six nice homes for artwork collectors, boasting nice bones for displaying artwork. Extra facilities embody deep double galleries overlooking lush gardens and a gated entry framed by historic Crepe Myrtles; and an inside that incorporates a bay-window banquette, a grand staircase, and a proper eating room adorned with hand-painted hardwood flooring, crown molding, and a stately fire.

“What actually captivates me about this house is the eye to architectural element from the intricate molding and medallions to the hand-painted wooden floors,” says Hood. “Each ingredient, right down to the beautiful spherical eating room desk, epitomizes the home’s appeal. And the facet yard, particularly at night time, is simply excellent for entertaining.”

The chef’s kitchen has Quartzite counter tops, {custom} cabinetry, and high-end home equipment. Upstairs, there are 4 bedrooms, three with en-suite bogs. The yard features a saltwater pool, a coated veranda, and excessive privateness foliage. There may be additionally gated entry, a whole-house generator, and off-street parking.



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