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813 Barracks Street | $1,250,000 A rare French Quarter residence where timeless architecture meets modern luxury. This 1886 home, once owned by a well-known celebrity, has been fully restored and reimagined with care. Recipient of a VCC Architectural Awar - LikeRE

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813 Barracks Street | $1,250,000 A rare French Quarter residence where timeless architecture meets modern luxury. This 1886 home, once owned by a well-known celebrity, has been fully restored and reimagined with care. Recipient of a VCC Architectural Award, it features soaring 13-foot ceilings, original fireplaces, hardwood floors, and a newly renovated kitchen designed for effortless entertaining. Two private porches overlook a serene courtyard and pool, creating a hidden oasis in the heart of the Quarter. With gated off-street parking for two cars, this residence blends history, design, and modern comfort in perfect balance. Want the full story on this French Quarter treasure? Message us for more information! #theupperlinegroup #celebrityhome #frenchquarter #historichomes #neworleans

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813 Barracks Street | $1,250,000 A rare French Quarter residence where timeless architecture meets modern luxury. This 1886 home, once owned by a well-known celebrity, has been fully restored and reimagined with care. Recipient of a VCC Architectural Awar

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