11 Lasalle Place sold for $4.7M after 175 days on market. 1408 First St., Garden District, sold for $2.48M with historic details. 1530 First St., a Greek Revival mansion, sold for $2.05M. Features ...
The seemingly haunted LaLaurie mansion in New Orleans that actor Nicolas Cage lost to foreclosure in 2009 is the week's most popular home on Realtor.com®. According to local lore, when a fire burned ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — One of New Orleans’ most famous residents, actor John Goodman, and his wife, are selling their Garden District mansion. There’s a pending sale, but before the new owner comes in, ...
Several New Orleans French Quarter historic properties owned by KFI International, owners of the Soniat House hotel, have hit the market, including designer Ken Fulk’s furnished residence at 600 ...
A historic mansion in New Orleans' Garden District with a rich celebrity history is now on the market for $4.75 million. The home's storied past includes a connection to Mardi Gras royalty and ...
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521 Governor Nicholls St., New Orleans, LA 70116 to be sold online via Interluxe Auctions on December 11th. 2023 Downtown Dwellings winner of National HGTV Ultimate House Hunt., this New Orleans ...
An Italianate house in New Orleans from the 1850s that’s so big it once served as a school is now for sale. The house, which has stood since before the Civil War, is on Coliseum Square, a riverside ...
New Orleans family finds treasure on walls that auctions for $200K, spurred by Advocate art feature Donna Davidson Sewalk was enjoying her morning coffee and reading a story in The Advocate about an ...
This large New Orleans mansion, formally as the Gardette-LePrete Mansion, is one of "the most photographed and admired properties" in the French Quarter, according to the listing. Though the listing ...
According to local lore, when a fire burned down the original building in the 1830s, it was revealed that owners Delphine Macarty LaLaurie and Dr. Louis LaLaurie apparently were abusing enslaved ...