New Orleans (Orleans)
Delachaise Street | A Historic Creole Townhouse for the Architectural Purist A rare opportunity in the Milan neighborhood, just 1.5 blocks from St. Charles Avenue, this 1850s Creole townhouse stands as a testament to craftsmanship and enduring design. Once a classic Creole double, it has been reimagined as a triplex while preserving its architectural integrity. With Greek Revival influences, soaring ceilings, wraparound galleries, and hand-crafted plasterwork, this is a home for those who appreciate authenticity, proportion, and detail. Property Highlights: Three Residences: Owner’s Unit: A spacious two-story, 3-bedroom, 2-bath residence with grand parlors, heart pine floors, and preserved period details. Unit 2: A fully furnished rental (available for stays of one month or longer) 2 -bedrooms , 2 bathrooms Unit 3: Two bedroom - 1 bath Architectural Significance: 16-inch masonry walls, original plaster medallions featuring artichokes and pomegranates, reclaimed wood finishes, and a gallery design inspired by 19th-century steamboats. Thoughtful Updates: New roof (2022), Full restoration (2000), Four Hvac systems, Separate meters for each unit. Prime Location: Steps from Delachaise Wine Bar, The Columns and Hotel Henrietta, Martin Wine Cellar, Marsh Coffee, and some of Uptown’s best dining, shopping, and green spaces. A home for those who value history without compromise—where light, scale, and craftsmanship create a living experience unlike any other. Whether as a primary residence with additional rental income or a full investment property, this Creole townhouse offers something truly special.