Tuesday, December 31, 2013

The Marigny Special...





Faubourg Marigny was laid out in the first decade of the 19th century by eccentric Creole millionaire developer Bernard Xavier Philippe de Marigny de Mandeville on land that had been his family plantation just down river from the old city limits of New Orleans.  In the early 19th century, New Marigny was where white Creole gentlemen set up households for their mistresses of color (and their offspring) in the tradition of "plaçage."
Wide Elysian Fields Avenue, named after the Champs-Élysées in Paris, was designed to be the main street of the Faubourg Marigny. It was the first street in New Orleans to extend all the way from the riverfront straight to Lake Pontchartrain 8 km (5.0 mi) away.
The neighborhood declined badly in the mid 20th century, and the area around Washington Square was nicknamed "Little Angola" (after the prison of that name) for the dangerous criminals there. It came back strongly in the late 20th century. Profiteering around the 1984 World's Fair drove many long-term residents from the French Quarter into Marigny. Frenchmen Street developed one of the city's premier collections of live music venues and restaurants, and is a popular destination with music lovers from other parts of the city and knowledgeable out-of-town visitors in the early 21st century.
Faubourg Marigny is one of the centers for homegrown New Orleans Mardi Gras . The neighborhood is also home to the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts Riverfront facility.
Faubourg Marigny is one of the most colorful neighborhoods in New Orleans, the architecture borrows heavily from the colonial French and Spanish and has elements of the Caribbean, this unique blending of architectural elements over the last three centuries has resulted in an architectural style unique to the city of New Orleans.

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Monday, November 25, 2013

7521 Dominican Street

This 1955 Mid Century Modern by renowned San Francisco architect and Dean of Tulane School of Architecture, John Dinwiddie came up for sale and almost immediately went under contract.


 Recently restored by local architect with multiple upgrades and luxury finishes. Stunning pool (heated and cooled), landscaping and lighting. Published numerous times and soon to be featured in Rizzoli International book on Designers' Own Homes. Rare opportunity for this pedigree in this location.
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Sunday, November 10, 2013

A SHOW NOT TO BE MISSED!

Called the “Ultimate American Rock Musical” by New York Times critic Ben Brantley, HAIR is the electrifying musical of teenagers in the 1960s searching for truth, love, and peace during the time of the Vietnam War. With show stopping hits such as Aquarius / Let the Sun Shine In, Good Morning Starshine, Easy to Be Hard, and many more, you’ll quickly find yourself dancing in the aisles (or even up onstage!). This is a show not to be missed! 

HAIR

November 08 – 23, 2013
  • Location: Le Petit Theatre
  • Address: 616 Saint Peter Street, New Orleans, LA
  • Times: Wednesday-Saturday: 8:00pm; Sundays 3:00pm
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Saturday, November 2, 2013

REAL ESTATE, NEW ORLEANS : Living Smart: Bathroom Remodeling

REAL ESTATE, NEW ORLEANS : Living Smart: Bathroom Remodeling: Bathroom remodeling continues to be one of the most popular home improvement projects.  If you’re moving beyond the imagining stage and are...

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Buyers aren't afraid of spooky homes they'll even pay more for one

A few ghosts lurking around in the house isn't likely to deter a majority of home buyers, finds two recent studies.
Realtor.com’s 2013 Haunted House report found that more than half of 1,400 home buyers recently surveyed would be open to buying a “haunted” house. Most home buyers in the survey said that a cemetery on the property and a home over 100 years old makes the home seem “haunted.”
Here’s a surprising finding: A “haunted” house isn't likely to scare away home buyers, and it may even fetch more money when you go to sell it.
Homes closer to a cemetery sell for more money than homes further away, according to a new study. Homes near cemeteries were found to take longer to sell, but homes less than 50 feet away tended to sell for more money per square foot than homes farther away.

“There are pros and cons to living near a cemetery,” says Lynn Ikle, a Redfin real estate professional in Baltimore. “The pros are that most likely there would be no chance of future development on the site of a cemetery, there is usually well-maintained open space, it’s quiet, and many cemeteries are picturesque. The cons would be that cemeteries give some people an uneasy feeling, as it represents mortality, and it might not be an area they want to ‘live’ next to everyday.”
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Saturday, October 19, 2013

Great Time To be a New Orleanian!

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       Did you know? That today:
   Louisiana offers retirees low taxes – the Tax Foundation ranks LA as the 4th lowest in the nation.
    CEOs ranked Louisiana 11th best in the USA in which to do business (in 2006 we were ranked 47th so major improvement)
      New Orleans is considered the #2 “Boomtown” in the country, measured by our rise in population, job growth in heavy construction, and motion picture & TV industry jobs
4 New Orleans is #3 (only behind Silicon Valley and San Francisco) in tech job growth
5 Louisiana is among the top two states for Public School policies
    95% of New Orleans schools are charter
7  New Orleans has risen from a 65% drop out rate to 5%, which is better than the national average
8  New Orleans is #1 in disaster recovery
9 New Orleans rated the best American city to visit by Travel & Leisure
1Port of New Orleans is #1 in the USA
  New Orleans ranks #2 as Most Aspirational City?!?

    New Orleans is America’s Fastest growing city!

Thursday, October 3, 2013

625 DAUPHINE ST, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70112

Very rare and magnificent Spanish-Colonial Creole cottage dated to 1825 is located on one of the largest residential parcels in the French Quarter. Features elegant gardens, grand pool, gorgeous wood floors, high ceiling, working fireplaces, crown molding, custom cypress kitchen cabinets, elevator, lots of off-street parking, 3BR and 2BA in the main house (approx.3,375 sqft liv.area), 2BR plus loft/3BA guest house with a gallery that overlooks the courtyard (approx. 1,973 sqft liv. area).
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Thursday, August 29, 2013

FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO LIVE IN THE WAREHOUSE DISTRICT, NEW ORLEANS

825 Lafayette Condos are the quintessential warehouse living. If you want a true warehouse look with exposed brick, track lighting & concrete floors, this condo is for you! It has oversized windows with lots of light, polished concrete floors and large bedrooms. Close to all the  hip places to hang out, including  but not  limited to the Arts District, Civic NOLA, Lafayette Square, Rouses - think NYC Soho in NOLA. Includes a rooftop terrace.

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Sunday, August 18, 2013

A QUIET DAY IN THE QUARTER

It was quiet this morning in the French Quarter, also known as Vieux Carré - or the “Quarter” to locals. The walk through this community where residents take time to reminisce with neighbors about times gone by and to welcome visitors in the streets was pleasant and as exciting as it usually is. We had some interesting conversations with those who were strolling along just as we did, shared some laughs, and discussed the Saints…
Intimate and unique, New Orleans’ oldest neighborhood has exerted a spell over writers and artists since the time of Mark Twain, Lafcadio Hern and John James Audubon.

Hollywood celebrities and software magnates have joined the residential mix, keeping the glamour up-to-date, but it is the year-round local residents who keep the neighborhood vibrant.




Wednesday, August 14, 2013

HOUSING AFFORDABILITY SLIPS

Nationwide housing affordability slipped several notches as recovering markets witnessed significant firming of home prices in the second quarter.
Housing affordability has been hovering near historic highs for the past several years, largely due to exceptionally favorable mortgage rates and low prices during the recession. Now that markets across the country are recovering, home values are strengthening at the same time that the interest rates are going up, cost of building homes is rising due to tightened supplies of building materials, developable lots and labor. Rising home prices signal the improving health in housing markets.
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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

WAREHOUSE DISTRICT, NEW ORLEANS

New Orleans Warehouse District is an extremely desirable area. Proximity to great restaurants, art galleries, museums, I-10 and the French Quarter appeal to many.  

Properties for sale here are in great demand. Recently three condos came on the market. All different, featuring interesting architectural details, and offering a fantastic lifestyle.

342 S. DIAMOND ST., NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130


420 COMMON ST., NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130

821 PERDIDO ST., NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130

Sunday, July 28, 2013

SATCHMO SUMMER FEST



There are a lot of legends in New Orleans, but arguably few are as legendary as Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong. He was born in New Orleans on August 4, 1901. Fame found him in the 1920’s and by the time he passed away 1971 he was known around the world.
Armstrong played the trumpet, cornet and had an unmistakable gravely-raspy, singing voice.
Originally planned to be a one-time tribute to Louis Armstrong on his 100th birthday in 2001, the Satchmo Summer Fest was such a big hit that New Orleans decided to make it into an annual event.
This year’s performers include legends like Charmaine Neville and Ellis Marsalis, local icons like Kermit Ruffins and Jeremy Davenport and a number of other jazz and brass bands.

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Friday, June 28, 2013

INTERNATIONAL CASH BUYERS BOOST HOME SALES

The real estate market is seeing a dramatic increase in international transactions. 63% of international buyers are paying cash for homes. International home sales in the U.S. represent more than 6% of total existing home sales in value. Interest in U.S. properties continues to grow, signaling that America is increasingly regarded by international buyers as a great place to own property.


Sunday, June 23, 2013

SO MUCH HISTORY HERE...

The history of the French Quarter consists of over 200 years of characters, chaos, and intrigue. From the Faubourg Marigny and Treme to the Mississippi River any history buff will be amazed here. Be it a walking  tour or a Haunted New Orleans  or   educating yourself on the Cabildo and the Spanish Quarter,  stopping in St. Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square and seeing the original Louisiana Purchase-it’s all an affair to remember.


Sunday, June 16, 2013

AN EASY WAY TO CUT 4 YEARS OFF YOUR MOTGAGE

A good advice for homeowners is to switch from the monthly mortgage to either weekly or bi-weekly payments. It’s the least painful, simplest way to shave approximately four years off the life of a traditional 30-year fixed rate mortgage.
First, contact your lender to establish a direct draft from your account for the mortgage payments. Next, ask your lender to establish payment every two weeks.
This simple change in your payment schedule will cut approximately four years off your repayment period. Check with your lender for an exact calculation of the reduction in years based on your individual circumstances.

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Friday, June 14, 2013