1803-07 Calhoun Street and 6225-27 Loyola Avenue occupy a large landscaped corner lot steps from Audubon Park and St. Charles Avenue, a rare opportunity to acquire a single tax parcel holding three architecturally cohesive structures.
The main residence is a stately two-story antebellum home distinguished by full-width galleries, classical columns and high ceilings. A brick stair approach, wrought-iron fencing and mature landscaping reinforce its timeless New Orleans character. The owner's second floor connects to a portion of the first by private elevator, while the remaining first-floor residence functions as a separately metered rental unit.
At the rear, a detached carriage house holds a fully independent apartment above a three-bay garage that can hold up to five cars. A separate detached cottage provides another self-contained residence with its own architectural identity. All units have private and shared outdoor space and their own laundry.
Every structure benefits from independent utility configurations, recent roof replacements and updated plumbing. The property totals 10 bedrooms, 6 full baths and 2 half baths, combining historic architecture with multiple income streams inside one cohesive estate.


























