

Each side has its own deck and fenced backyard
It’s no secret that we have a soft spot for double shotguns here at Curbed NOLA. A stunning example of New Orleans vernacular architecture that ups housing density while providing rental income to the owner? Yes, please!
This Irish Channel double shotgun was renovated in 2019 and unlike most doubles, it doesn’t have a bare-bones renter’s side and a much more posh owner’s unit. Each two-bedroom, one-and-a-half bathroom side of the double is decked out with marble counters, subway tile, and wooden floors. It’s hard to pick a favorite.
Each side is approximately 800 square feet and has an open living area and kitchen in the front. There, highlights include exposed brick fireplaces and tile backsplashes. The bedrooms sit toward the rear, and the masters each boast French doors that open to a snug deck. Notably, the decks aren’t shared, and neither is the postage stamp-shaped backyard. A wooden fence divides the two backyards, because everyone knows good fences make good neighbors.
The cute little double sits a block from Tchoupitoulas Street and catty-corner to a Walmart Supercenter, which means never having to worry about running out of almond milk.
The asking price is $449,000.
Via: Cindy Dunn of Keller Williams Realty
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Source: Curbed New Orleans - All
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