Courtesy of: Oliver Doxtater, McEnery Residential, LLC, oliver@mceneryco.com
Courtesy of: Oliver Doxtater, McEnery Residential, LLC, oliver@mceneryco.com
$875,000
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4 bed
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4.00 Bath (4 Full)
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Single Family Residence
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$875,000
826 FRANCE Street Experience the perfect marriage of 1920s Craftsman soul and newly updated luxury. This 2024 reimagining of New Orleans living is situated on a rare oversized lot in the heart of the Bywater with amenities rarely found in the neighborhood: two driveways for off-street parking, a sprawling flagstone patio, French drains and professional landscaping designed for effortless entertaining. The sun-drenched interior flows across rich hardwood floors toward a chef’s kitchen, featuring seamless quartzite countertops, custom Kith cabinetry, and a professional-grade Fisher & Paykel appliance suite. Every architectural detail has been elevated, from the custom-milled balcony doors and side lites to the high-end light fixtures that define every room. The floor plan offers unmatched versatility, including a sophisticated guest suite with its own private entrance, under-counter fridge, and dedicated laundry. This "lock-off" capability provides the ultimate setup for a private home office, in-law / nanny suite, or high-end rental. All four bedrooms offer ensuite bathrooms and balcony / porch access. Located just steps from the Mississippi River at Crescent Park, you are perfectly positioned to enjoy the best of the neighborhood. Wander a few blocks to grab a morning latte at Applied Arts, a world-class pastry at Bywater Bakery, a culinary experience at Saint Germain, or a casual drink with friends at Parleaux or Bacchanal. This is a rare opportunity to own a turnkey masterpiece where historic character meets 21st-century living.
Courtesy of: Oliver Doxtater, McEnery Residential, LLC, oliver@mceneryco.com
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