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Irish Channel is a neighborhood in New Orleans, Louisiana with a population of 3,136. Irish Channel is in Orleans Parish and is one of the best places to live in Louisiana. Living in Irish Channel offers residents a sparse suburban feel and most residents own their homes. In Irish Channel there are a lot of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. Many young professionals live in Irish Channel and residents tend to lean liberal.

Exerpt from Niche.com – https://www.niche.com/places-to-live/n/irish-channel-new-orleans-la/

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Irish Channel: A National Historic District – https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/9fc7065d0bc04c92b62177b63feb19be

Irish Channel: Preservation Resource Center – https://prcno.org/help-for-homeowners/historic-districts-neighborhoods/irish-channel/

Living in a historic property offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of history while enjoying distinct architectural charm and craftsmanship that modern homes rarely replicate. These properties often qualify for tax incentives, grants, or low-interest loans for approved restoration projects, helping offset maintenance costs. Additionally, historic districts tend to have a strong sense of community, with like-minded neighbors committed to preserving the area’s character. Owning such a property can also enhance property value over time, as the unique appeal and protected status often make it a sought-after investment.

This property is Certified Historic by the United States Department of the Interior National Park Service as well as the State of Louisiana’s Division of Historic Preservation. Maintenance of the structure may be eligible for tax credit reimbursement ad infinitum per NPS certification.

In 2017, 45% of the property’s maintenance and repair costs were reimbursed. Additionally, in the event of a natural disaster such as a hurricane or fire, state and federal programs are available to assist with rebuilding efforts, helping to restore and preserve the property’s historic integrity while reducing financial burdens on the owner.

See www.crt.state.la.us and https://www.nps.gov/subjects/taxincentives/index.htm for tax credit requirements.

This exceptional historic property blends timeless New Orleans charm with modern conveniences, offering:

  • Historic Features: Original cypress flooring, custom woodwork, 12-foot ceilings, and 4 natural gas fireplaces with original brick detailing.
  • Modern Amenities: Commercial-grade natural gas stove with exhaust hood, stainless steel countertops, spacious cabinets, dishwasher, refrigerator, washer and dryer, tankless water heaters for on-demand hot water, and whisper-quiet bathroom exhaust fans.
  • Thoughtful Design: Custom built-ins, a clawfoot tub, dual sinks within the bathrooms, a large pantry, and spiral staircases.
  • Comfort & Efficiency: Two HVAC systems controlling separate zones, storm shutters, new paint, and all exterior wood maintained with Tung oil for lasting durability.
  • Outdoor Serenity: A private Japanese Zen garden surrounded by lush bamboo, front and back covered porches, and wooden privacy fences shared with neighboring properties.
  • Connectivity: Cable and fiber optics for high-speed internet options.
  • Flexible Layout: Additional entryways unique to the architecture allow for modularity and personalized configurations.

This home embodies the essence of New Orleans’ historic architecture while meeting the demands of modern living in comfort and style.

The conversion reflects the ongoing trend in the neighborhood toward restoring homes to their original charm and creating more spacious, cohesive living environments. This shift enhances the appeal of historic properties, offering modern families the opportunity to enjoy larger, more versatile spaces while preserving the architectural beauty that defines the area. By transitioning from a duplex to a single-family dwelling, the property aligns with the neighborhood’s growing emphasis on lifestyle-focused, historically respectful renovations.

The property boasts a rich architectural history, with an Arts & Crafts-inspired front addition from approximately 1900 seamlessly complementing the original rear structure, which dates back to around 1850. A comprehensive rehabilitation in 2013 thoughtfully restored the property, preserving its historic charm while integrating modern functionality. Further updates occurred in 2017 (and again in 2024) enhancing its appeal, including fresh exterior paint, updated plumbing, gas, and electrical systems, as well as the installation of dual generators (Mil-Spec) for added convenience and peace of mind during any major service outages.

The home features 12-foot ceilings that amplify its airy elegance, along with custom storm doors and shutters for both style and protection. Galvalume half-round gutters ensure durability and consistant drainage around the perimeter. A covered patio at the rear provides the perfect space for entertaining or enjoying quiet moments outdoors, making this property a true gem that bridges history and modern comfort.

Architecture unique to New Orleans allows for interior living spaces to easily suit the needs of its inhabitants. This property’s design features high ceilings, spacious rooms, and adaptable layouts typical of historic homes in the area, making it exceptionally flexible. Whether you envision creating open-concept spaces, adding functional rooms, or tailoring the home for multi-generational living, the floorplan can accommodate a variety of modern lifestyles while preserving its timeless character.

If an owner was inclined to partition the interior, the property can comfortably accommodate up to 6 individual living spaces, each with a private entry and all sharing common areas such as the kitchen, laundry, pantry, bathrooms, and the outdoor garden.

There are no restrictions on interior remodeling—owners have full freedom to alter interior spaces and backyard areas to suit their needs. Whether it’s removing a staircase, reconfiguring rooms, or adding modern amenities, property owners can update their homes without limitations.

However, pursuant to city ordinances and the Historic District Landmarks Commission (HDLC), the front facade of all properties must retain their historical character. This ensures the neighborhood’s architectural integrity and historic designation are preserved, allowing residents to continue enjoying the associated benefits, such as potential tax incentives and enhanced property value.

If so desired, some or all of the following items may carry over with the sale of the property free of charge:

  • Upstairs: 2 complete wooden bedroom sets including queen-sized beds, wooden bedframes with headboards, dressers, half-length mirrors.
  • Downstairs: Assortment of antique furniture including wooden standalone wardrobes, wooden dressers, half-length mirrors, custom wooden dining table, marbletop coffee and matching end tables.  Additional items include a large custom kitchen island with 2 wood stools, custom laundry table, wooden round table, glass coffee table, glass end tables, and an assortment of house plants.
  • Outdoors: 4 wooden adirondack chairs, acacia wood end tables and large wooden Zen garden pebble rake.

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