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This 200-Year-Old Unremarkable House Will Surely Surprise You

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This shabby looking house in New Orleans will make your jaw drop when you walk inside. If you like modern and old combined together, this house is for you.

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The dwelling, with 1,811 sq ft (168 m2), has an open kitchen with a granite island, 2 full bathrooms with a Japanese soaking tub and a rain shower that overlook a lush courtyard and a loft bedroom that kicks ass. You can have this gem for $1.6 million.

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