Courtesy of: Aimee Vaughn, Realty One Group Immobilia, sellwithaimee@gmail.com
Courtesy of: Aimee Vaughn, Realty One Group Immobilia, sellwithaimee@gmail.com
$1,100,000
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5 bed
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5.00 Bath (4 Full , 1 Half)
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Single Family Residence
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$1,100,000
1454 MAGAZINE Street Welcome to 1454 Magazine Street — a rare and refined Antebellum Style masterpiece in the coveted Lower Garden District of New Orleans. This exquisite 4, 360 sq ft estate is a remarkable blend of historic Southern charm and high-end contemporary living. Originally built in 1854 and completely reimagined in 2006, this stately Victorian-style home features striking 11.5’ to 13.5’ ceilings, crown molding, and hardwood floors throughout, complemented by tile in all bathrooms. The grand interior boasts 5 generously sized bedrooms and 4.5 luxurious bathrooms, thoughtfully laid out for both comfort and entertaining. The gourmet kitchen is outfitted with granite countertops, stainless-steel appliances, and custom cabinetry—great for chefs and hosts alike. Elegant solid wood pocket doors, classic wood shutters, and high-end finishes throughout reflect the home’s storied past while offering every modern convenience. Enjoy morning coffee or evening cocktails on the gracious balcony overlooking vibrant Magazine Street, or unwind on the covered front and side porches, all enclosed by an iron front fence and privacy-enhancing wood fencing along the sides. The expansive fenced large backyard features fruit trees, providing a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city. Located in an X-Flood Zone and clad in low-maintenance wood/Hardi siding, this home offers peace of mind alongside timeless beauty. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of New Orleans history with all the comforts of modern living.
Courtesy of: Aimee Vaughn, Realty One Group Immobilia, sellwithaimee@gmail.com
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