Welcome to Louisiana’s most expensive old house listing! The house was built in 1910. It is located on .27 acre in New Orleans, Louisiana. Might just be me, but I’m a bit underwhelmed by this one. It’s a nice house though. Think I see an elevator in there. The pool and pool house are nice. Four bedrooms, five bathrooms and 5,446 square feet. $4,890,000
From the Zillow listing:
This breathtaking, private walled compound on a dead-end street is a masterpiece of design and sophistication, where no detail has been overlooked. Having undergone extensive renovations with the impeccable touch of Griege Home, this home is a true work of art. Luxurious finishes abound, from the Henry plumbing fixtures and Carlisle flooring to the Classic Cupboards cabinetry and 3-inch marble countertops. Every space radiates elegance, with heated bathroom floors and premium appliances from Perlick, Scotsman, and Sub Zero elevating the experience. Inside, stunning millwork and crown molding complement the rich, gleaming pine floors, setting the stage for the grand entrance. The foyer opens into a formal dining room and an expansive living room, where a wall of French doors frames a view of the meticulously landscaped grounds, effortlessly blending indoor and outdoor living. The primary suite is a private sanctuary, featuring a secluded balcony, two opulent marble baths, and two oversized walk-in closets. Three additional bedrooms, including one on the first floor, offer ample space, while the third-floor den presents a versatile option as a fifth bedroom. The outdoor living spaces are just as extraordinary, with sprawling grounds that host a saltwater pool, a luxurious pool cabana, and a fully equipped upscale outdoor grill station. With gated parking for four or more vehicles, this estate offers not only beauty but also unparalleled privacy and convenience. Every amenity and finish has been thoughtfully curated, making this property truly one-of-a-kind in luxury living.
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