$394,500

Realtor Comments
With soaring ceilings and incredible natural light, this is one of the oldest historical shotguns in the entire city! The upgrades you can enjoy: new ductless heating and cooling, newly renovated bathroom, spacious kitchen, gorgeous wallpaper, new exterior paint, and a new closet installation. The rarities that make this one special: historical details, exposed heart pine ceilings/walls, stained glass, and a LARGE courtyard outback! Don’t let the square footage fool you! This one feels very open and spacious inside!

- 2bed
- 1bath
- Circa 1875

- Contact Realtor: Greta Garner
Brokered by Garner & Co. Real Estate, LLC
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- Niche

Pros
- Rich Culture and History: New Orleans is renowned for its vibrant culture, with a unique blend of French, Spanish, and Creole influences evident in its architecture, music, and festivals.
- Festivals and Events: The city hosts numerous iconic events, including Mardi Gras and Jazz Fest, providing residents with year-round entertainment and celebration.
- Culinary Scene: Known for its diverse and flavorful cuisine, New Orleans offers a variety of dining options, from classic Creole dishes to innovative food trends.
- Live Music and Nightlife: The city is a hub for live music, especially jazz and blues, with numerous venues showcasing local talent and offering a lively nightlife.
- Friendly Community: New Orleans is known for its warm and welcoming residents, fostering a strong sense of community and connection.
- Mild Winters: The climate generally allows for mild winters, making it an attractive option for those looking to avoid harsh cold weather.
Cons
- High Humidity and Heat: Summers can be extremely hot and humid, which may be uncomfortable for many residents.
- Crime Rates: Some areas of New Orleans experience higher crime rates, requiring prospective residents to carefully consider neighborhood safety.
- Flooding Risks: The city is prone to flooding, and residents may need to be prepared for the impact of severe weather and hurricane season.
- Poverty Levels: New Orleans has higher poverty rates compared to the national average, which can affect local services and economic opportunities.
- Limited Public Transportation: While there are transit options, public transportation can be limited, making car ownership necessary for many residents.
- Educational Challenges: The public school system faces challenges, and families may need to research options for quality education.

2518 Burgundy St, New Orleans, LA 70117

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