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Saint Charles Avenue Home
Built in 1873, this gorgeous Saint Charles Avenue house is nothing short of gorgeous. This home has been divided into condos over the years. One of them sold back in 2015 and while the entire place is beautiful, I grabbed the picture of the kitchen from the previous real estate listing because I can’t get…
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1870s New Orleans Double
Here’s a sweet little New Orleans double that was built in the 1870s. It’s been well-kept all these years. It’s hard to tell, but those top windows are stained glass. I don’t know if I love the brick sidewalk or that beautiful tree more!โฃโฃ
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Nola Camelback Shotgun House
How about this sweet Louisiana Avenue house in New Orleans? It’s considered a camelback shotgun house. Camelback shotguns are also known as humpback shotguns. This is just a variation of the shotgun house which has a partial second story in the back of the home. This particular old house has been split into four apartments.
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Louisiana Avenue House – Nola
A Louisiana Avenue looker! I couldn’t find a build date for this beauty, but she’s full of that old house character. It sold back in 2020 for $570k and I snagged a couple of the real estate pictures so you could see inside a bit. I adore that fireplace!
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Amazing New Orleans Mansion
HEY MAY. This stunner on St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans was built in 1860. It was turned into condos in 2004 and just one of those condos contains 3432 square feet!โฃโฃI cannot even believe those criss cross windows! ๐โฃ
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Quaint Shotgun House – Nola
These quaint little New Orleans shotgun houses get me every single time. ๐
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Seventh Street Victorian – Nola
Sweet on Seventh! This beautiful Victorian is just one of many beauties on Seventh Street. It was built in 1891 and has been meticulously maintained over the years. An elevator was added at some point!โฃโฃThere’s so much too love about this house including that beautiful iron gate out front!โฃ
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Abandoned Louisiana Shotgun House
Just an old abandoned Louisiana shotgun house watching the cars go by.
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1870 Victorian in Donaldsonville
Oh what a glorious house in Donaldsonville, Louisiana! Those windows that go to the floor are absolutely divine. This home was built sometime around 1870 and now operates as a Bed and Breakfast known as The Raylin House of Donaldsonville.
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Thomas Sully Nola House
Thomas Sully designed this amazing home in New Orleans. Circa 1880. I can’t get over that squared window on the right!