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Fee Completed: John Goodman’s Backyard District house sells for $4M


These houses characterize the highest gross sales for the week of September 21-27.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • John Goodman‘s 175-year-old Backyard District house bought for $4M.
  • The Italianate-Greek Revival property options 4 bedrooms and a saltwater pool.
  • Goodman purchased the house from musician Trent Reznor 20 years in the past.
  • Different current high-end gross sales embrace $2.4M Metairie house and $2M Covington farm.


HIGHEST
Deal with: 2425 Coliseum St., New Orleans, 70130
Gross sales worth: $4 million
Listing worth: $4.75 million
Date bought: Sept. 26
Days on Market: 179
Itemizing agent: Hyatt Hood, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Most popular
Gross sales agent: Julie Comarda Koerner, McEnery Residential

An iconic, 175-year-old, New Orleans Backyard District house and the current longtime native residence of legendary actor John Goodman has bought for $4 million.
2425 Coliseum St. is an Italianate-Greek Revival luxurious house in-built 1850, and it consists of 4 bedrooms, 5 bogs, and 4,950 sq. toes of residing house on a 12,502-square-foot lot. John

Goodman and his spouse Anna Beth purchased 2425 Coliseum St. about 20 years in the past from 9 Inch Nails lead singer Trent Reznor.

After the Goodman’s bought 2425 Coliseum St. on Sept. 26, Goodman nonetheless has one other small residence within the Backyard District and a house in South Carolina, the place he just lately filmed The Righteous Gem stones. The client’s identify 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 house very a lot,” stated Hood. “They took such nice care of it, bringing it to a stage that completely balances historic allure with fashionable luxurious. They’re enthusiastic about passing on the house to the following resident who they know might be steward of such an iconic, lovely, and conventional Backyard District gem.”

Hood added: “I’m grateful to Julie and her crew for the sleek sale. It was an honor to characterize John, and to be part of a transaction that I’ll all the time keep in mind in my profession.”

2425 Coliseum St. has been featured in The Week journal as one among six nice homes for artwork collectors, boasting nice bones for displaying artwork. Further facilities embrace deep double galleries overlooking lush gardens and a gated entry framed by historical 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 hearth.

“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, all the way down to the beautiful spherical eating room desk, epitomizes the home’s allure. 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.

 

Different excessive priced house gross sales prior to now week:

Deal with: 1000 Falcon Street, Metairie, 70005
Gross sales worth: $2.4 million
Listing worth: $2,599,000
Date bought: Sept. 24
Days on Market: 16
Itemizing agent: Paul Slater, NOLA Property Advisors
Gross sales agent: Michael Types, Keller Williams Realty New Orleans

A Metairie Membership Gardens house at 1000 Falcon Street bought for $2.4 million. The house, in-built 2018, options 3 bedrooms, 4 full bogs and a pair of half-bathrooms, and 6,505 sq. toes of residing house.

  • Sitting on an outsized, landscaped nook lot, 1000 Falcon Street options the luxurious facilities of a spacious sport room, a house theater, an elevator, a complete home generator, hearth pits, a pool, and a separate sizzling tub. The house is positioned in Previous Metairie close to Metairie Nation Membership and Metairie Street.

Deal with: 17409 Blackwell Street, Covington, 70435
Gross sales worth: $2 million
Listing worth: $2,695,000
Date bought: Sept. 22
Days on Market: 310
Itemizing agent: Susan James, Crescent Sotheby’s Worldwide Realty
Gross sales agent: Stephanie Villani, Latter & Blum | Compass

“Basic Farms” – a completely purposeful American Saddlebred breeding farm positioned on 116 acres on rolling hills in Covington – bought for $2 million on Sept. 22. The property at 17409 Blackwell Street consists of 4 complete bedrooms, 3½ bogs, 3,683 sq. toes of residing house, and options three distinct residing buildings: a predominant home, a pool home, and a caretaker’s home.

  • On the coronary heart of the 116-acre property is a custom-designed 13-stall barn with a devoted breeding space. Surrounding the barn are fenced paddocks and open fields, offering house for horses and/or cattle to roam. Further facilities on the property embrace a predominant home, a pool home and pool, caretaker’s home, whole-property generator, a stocked pond for fishing, a pole barn, two-stall barn, and a holding and feeding barn.

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

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