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Handle: 1331 Philip St., New Orleans, 70130
Gross sales value: $1.8 million
Record value: $2,350,000
Date bought: Jan. 24
Days on Market: 84
Itemizing agent: The Martzolf Group (Hayley Bumpas, Sarah Martzolf, Kristen Wellborn, and Molly Wogan), McEnery Residential, LLC
Gross sales agent: Tom Crumley, Bang Realty, Inc.
Realtor Molly Wogan says 1331 Philip St. is a novel New Orleans Backyard District dwelling.
“It’s pure, historic, and genuine Backyard District magnificence, however mixed with many generous-sized purposeful rooms and facilities which are laid out superbly on the inside and exterior of a tremendous-sized lot. The lot, land, and all the pieces you get on this dwelling, makes all of it particular,” stated Wogan, Realtor with The Martzolf Group, McEnery Residential, LLC.
The Martzolf Group served because the itemizing agent crew on the Jan. 24 transaction wherein 1331 Philip St. was bought for $1.8 million. The gross sales agent was Tom Crumley, of Bang Realty, Inc. The historic heart corridor dwelling, inbuilt 1868 and lately renovated, options 5 bedrooms, 5½ loos, and 5,569 sq. toes of residing area, all on a 90’ x 134’ nook lot. Positioned within the Backyard District, the two-story house is inside strolling distance of the streetcar, Mardi Gras parade routes, and is close to Prytania, Camp, and Journal streets.
The curb attraction of the gated property begins with gardens on either side and brick steps main as much as a coated entrance porch with 4 massive home windows and 5 white columns. The inside options hovering 13-foot ceilings, authentic cypress doorways and trim, in addition to coronary heart of pine flooring. The generous-sized rooms that Wogan referred to incorporate a spacious front room (14.5’ x 35.2’) and a light-filled household den space (32.2’ x 14.1’) that connects to the kitchen. The den overlooks the pool, patio, and huge landscaped yard.
“The den space is spectacular. It’s on the rear of the house, it has nice views of the outside, and it’s spacious for leisure or simply hanging out with the household,” stated Wogan. “It’s a lovely, charming dwelling that simply has good bones, and the sellers are completely satisfied that it’s going to a different younger household who will take pleasure in it as a lot as they did and make their very own recollections in it.”
Downstairs additionally features a formal front room, formal eating room, bed room with a laundry room and toilet, and a number of other multi-purpose purposeful rooms and versatile areas, together with an workplace, research, and workroom. The upstairs contains 4 bedrooms (every with their very own lavatory), together with an workplace. There’s side-by-side gated off-street parking.
There’s additionally an hooked up visitor home (1 bed room, 1 lavatory, 750 sq. toes) with its personal separate facet entrance on Coliseum Road.
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1605 Lakeshore Dr., Mandeville, 70448
Gross sales value: $1.7 million
Record value: $1,729,000
Date bought: Jan. 24
Days on Market: 250
Itemizing brokers: Linda James and Susan Ameen, Keller Williams Realty Companies
Gross sales agent: Martha Stout, Engel & Volkers New Orleans
An Previous Mandeville dwelling at 1605 Lakeshore Drive, minutes from the Causeway Bridge, bought for $1.7 million on Jan. 24. The house, inbuilt 2015, options 5 bedrooms, 4½ loos, and 4,833 sq. toes of residing area.
- House has views of the lake and wildlife sanctuary; deep coated porches in the back and front; open ground idea on the inside; kitchen with skilled home equipment and walk-in pantry; partitions of home windows with motorized sheer shades; round eating room; curved staircase with customized iron rail; major bed room with walk-through bathe; new paneled elevator providers three ranges; media room with kitchenette resulting in second ground non-public balcony; non-public workplace with lake view; and exercise room or second workplace area.
436 Hesper Ave., Metairie, 70005
Gross sales value: $1 million
Record value: $1,095,000
Date bought: Jan. 21
Days on Market: 28
Itemizing brokers: Julie Varisco and Karen Prieur, Prieur Properties, LLC
Gross sales agent: Mary Danna, Keller Williams Realty
An Previous Metairie dwelling at 436 Hesper Ave. bought for $1 million on Jan. 21. The brand new development dwelling, inbuilt 2023, options 4 bedrooms, 3 loos, and three,255 sq. toes of residing area.
- House has hooked up storage; formal entertaining eating room with floor-to-ceiling home windows and paneled partitions; open ground plan showcases a household room with fuel hearth; breakfast desk space and double French doorways that result in rear patio; and the gourmand kitchen is provided with an outsized quartz island, tender shut customized cupboards, stainless-steel home equipment, stylish Italian white enamel vary oven, walk-in pantry, butler’s pantry, wine bar, and mudroom.
- The second ground major bed room options tray ceilings, his and her closets, and a rest room with double vainness, outsized bathe, and freestanding soaking tub; there’s a spacious touchdown space; two carpeted bedrooms with shared jack and jill lavatory; white oak engineered wooden flooring all through; space for storing; 11-foot ceilings downstairs; 10-foot ceilings upstairs; safety system; tankless sizzling water heaters; pre-wired for encompass sound all through first ground; again patio outfitted with fuel line for BBQ pit and TV hook up; and ample yard with room for a pool.
Data offered by Kelleye Rhein & Stephan Mock of Reve Realtors.