KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- 625 St. Charles Ave., #7A condominium offered for $1.5M with three balconies and luxurious facilities.
- 5300 Constance St., Uptown residence, offered for $1.385M, options 4 bedrooms and fashionable open ground plan.
- 109 Northline St., Metairie residence, offered for $1.35M, contains chef’s kitchen and professionally landscaped yard.
- Gross sales replicate sturdy market demand with minimal days on market, top-quality places, and high-end finishes.
A condominium on St. Charles Ave. and two newer properties in Uptown New Orleans and in Metairie Membership Gardens comprise this week’s Fee Completed. Solely $150,000 separate the highest three highest-priced properties offered within the Larger New Orleans space for the week of Sept. 7-13.
Unit #7A at 625 St. Charles Ave., positioned in a luxurious excessive rise condominium in-built 2003 within the Warehouse District, offered for $1.5 million. A customized residence in-built 2019 close to Audubon Park at 5300 Constance St. offered for $1.385 million, and 109 Northline St. – a house in-built 2005 in Metairie – offered for $1.35 million.
Residing in 625 St. Charles Ave., #7A is “like residing in Central Park in New Orleans,” says Realtor Blair Mahaffey, of the Hendrix Group, Keller Willliams Realty. “You’ve got three balconies that overlook St. Charles Ave. and Lafayette Sq. – uncommon to have an aerial inexperienced house, park view in downtown New Orleans – and the constructing is safe and has so many nice facilities.”
John Hendrix and Blair Mahaffey had been the itemizing brokers on the Sept. 9 transaction of Unit #7A within the condos at 625 St. Charles Ave. The gross sales agent was Jan Cox, Realtor with Latter & Blum | Compass. The Hendrix Group’s sister firm Bayou Growth additionally assisted in remaining repairs to expedite the acquisition.
The condominium options 3 bedrooms, 2½ bogs, and a pair of,404 sq. ft of residing house, together with a kitchen, eating room, floor-to-ceiling home windows, and nine-foot ceilings all through. The 625 St. Charles Ave. constructing, which consists of 39 residential items, options facilities akin to 24-7 safety, double-gated parking storage, two ballrooms, a catering kitchen, therapeutic massage room, sauna, library, indoor heated pool, and a climate-controlled storage unit for each proprietor.
“You possibly can sit in your balcony and take heed to music from Wednesday on the Sq., benefit from the peaceable park ambiance, or step out onto St. Charles Ave. and also you’re inside strolling distance of all the good eating places, arts district, and downtown life in New Orleans,” stated Hendrix. “It’s a novel location in a effectively, stored up, newer constructing. The Residence Homeowners Affiliation simply started multi-million-dollar capital enhancements, and the homeowners are all the time meticulous about sustaining and bettering the constructing.”
From one coveted inexperienced house in New Orleans to a different, 5300 Constance St. is a brief stroll away to Audubon Park, one block away to the Mardi Gras route on Journal St., and within the coronary heart of “Uptown residing at its most interesting,” says Realtor Brooke Andry with Homesmart Realty South.
“5300 Constance is on a nook lot, in a implausible location, and in walkable distance to all the pieces nice about residing in Uptown New Orleans – the Mardi Gras parade route, eating places, bars, retail, and Audubon Park,” stated Andry. “The particular appeal of the house is that it’s newer building that has been stored in meticulous situation, really liked and cared for in each method.”
Andry was the itemizing agent on the Sept. 8 transaction of 5300 Constance St., together with Lupe Creech, of Keller Williams Realty. The gross sales brokers had been Isabel Sanders and Ellie Sanders, each with McEnery Residential.
The 2-story residence was constructed in 2019 by Uptown New Orleans-based KG Builders. Positioned on a nook lot (28′ x 110′), the posh residence options 4 bedrooms, 3½ bogs, and three,250 sq. ft of residing house. The trendy ground plan features a separate front room and eating room that stream into an expansive open residing, eating, and kitchen house.
“The primary ground is laid out so effectively with useful and well-thought-out areas for fabulous residing and entertaining areas,” stated Andry. “With the furnishings, upgraded lighting, paint, and high-end finishes, all the pieces simply conveys the proper power whenever you stroll by means of the house.”
The gourmand kitchen options customized cabinetry, marble counter tops, a big eat-in island illuminated by pendant lighting, a Viking vary and dishwasher, a Normal Electrical café collection side-by-side fridge and freezer, an under-the-counter beverage fridge, and French doorways that open onto a coated again porch overlooking a landscaped yard. A spacious walk-in pantry and extra storage closet are positioned simply off the kitchen. The yard features a kettle fountain, string lighting, and ample house to chill out and entertain.
The first suite, positioned on the entrance of the house, options its personal non-public balcony, a spa-like marble lavatory with a soaking tub, rainfall bathe, double self-importance, and a walk-in closet. A rear bed room contains an en-suite lavatory and walk-in closet, whereas two extra bedrooms (each with massive closets, one walk-in) share a corridor lavatory with double self-importance, separate tub/bathe, and closet. The powder room is elevated with Farrow & Ball gentle blue paint and field molding.
Extra facilities embody 11-foot ceilings downstairs, hardwood pine flooring, high-end finishes, customized window therapies, a second-floor laundry room with ample space for storing, an alarm system, and power-gated, off-street parking on the rear of the property.
In a coveted neighborhood in Metairie, 109 Northline St. was in-built 2005 in Metairie Membership Gardens. The posh residence options 3 bedrooms, 3½ bogs, and three,303 sq. ft of residing house. Shaun McCarthy and Tracy Mason, of McCarthy Group Realtors, had been the itemizing brokers on the Sept. 11 transaction, whereas Mason additionally served because the gross sales agent.
Facilities of 109 Northline St. embody hardwood flooring, a number of fireplaces, an open-concept format for each residing and leisure areas, and three spacious bedrooms, together with two en-suite bedrooms. The first suite, positioned on the principle degree, boasts its personal hearth and views of the coated porch and yard. The professionally landscaped yard features a travertine-floored patio with two seating areas and a fountain, a sprinkler system, subsurface drainage, and a separate hearth pit space. The chef’s kitchen is outfitted with premium home equipment.
Extra highlights embody a two-car-covered storage, an alarm system with safety cameras, and a big walk-in attic for added storage.
All three excessive priced residence gross sales prior to now week:
Handle: 625 St. Charles Ave., #7A, New Orleans, 70130
Gross sales worth: $1.5 million
Record worth: $1.6 million
Date offered: Sept. 9
Days on Market: 0
Itemizing brokers: John Hendrix and Blair Mahaffey, Hendrix Group, Keller Williams Realty New Orleans
Gross sales agent: Jan Cox, Latter & Blum | Compass – Perkins Street Workplace
Handle: 5300 Constance St., New Orleans, 70115
Gross sales worth: $1,385,000
Record worth: $1,395,000
Date offered: Sept. 8
Days on Market: 17
Itemizing brokers: Brooke Andry, Homesmart Realty South, and Lupe Creech, Keller Williams Realty
Gross sales brokers: Isabel Sanders and Ellie Sanders, McEnery Residential
Handle: 109 Northline St., Metairie, 70005
Gross sales worth: $1.35 million
Record worth: $1,399,000
Date offered: Sept. 11
Days on Market: 36
Itemizing brokers: Shaun McCarthy and Tracy Mason, McCarthy Group Realtors
Gross sales agent: Tracy Mason, McCarthy Group Realtors
Data offered by Kelleye Rhein & Stephan Mock of Reve Realtors.


