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Posted on 6/3/23 at 9:48 pm to Jim Rockford
It may be a mansion, but it’s in Shreveport.
Posted on 6/3/23 at 9:49 pm to Jim Rockford
Stromile Swift is buying it
Posted on 6/3/23 at 9:50 pm to Jim Rockford
That house definitely comes with a doll that will be alive at 2 am.
Posted on 6/3/23 at 9:54 pm to Strannix
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Lol maybe if it had a battalion of Wagner group guards, that's next to the bottoms
That's what it would take for me live in Shreveport. Shreveport has no redeeming qualities that I ever seen.
Posted on 6/3/23 at 9:55 pm to Jim Rockford
You would need the entire cast of The Walking Dead to fight through the army of homeless zombies that surround that area. Then you have to hire an army of armed guards to protect against the locals of that area. If there is anything left in the budget, I would then consider a moat.
Posted on 6/3/23 at 10:27 pm to Jim Rockford
Isn't that the old Catharsis?
Posted on 6/3/23 at 10:38 pm to Jim Rockford
That is a gorgeous home. Also definitely haunted.
Reminds me of some of the older houses for sale around Pittsburgh.
Reminds me of some of the older houses for sale around Pittsburgh.
This post was edited on 6/3/23 at 10:39 pm
Posted on 6/3/23 at 10:45 pm to pwejr88
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That house definitely comes with a doll that will be alive at 2 am.
It’s in the attic- I too have been on a haunted tour of that mansion. It’s a BEAUTIFUL home, and it’s most definitely haunted. The LeBrun’s owned it when we toured and she had all kinds of stories about doors opening/closing, latches on the screen door latching when no one else was home, etc. The area is mostly unpopulated after business hours, unfortunately, there’s a large homeless/drug population. It seems that it’s an unspoken rule that you don’t mess with The Logan Mansion- it’s never been on the market long when it does come up for sale. I’d buy it if I didn’t have younger children. Some folks had it on Air B&B to help with restoration/upkeep
Posted on 6/4/23 at 12:37 am to supadave3
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That's what it would take for me live in Shreveport. Shreveport has no redeeming qualities that I ever seen.
You’d probably be more at home at the Wiener mansion across the street.
Posted on 6/4/23 at 1:00 am to Ghost of Colby
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There’s a big house across the street that’s been turned into a homeless shelter. There’s a soup kitchen for homeless a block away, and a halfway house is around there somewhere.
Answered my question.
Posted on 6/4/23 at 1:13 am to Jim Rockford
Back in the old days, if someone owned or wanted to buy a house like that but did not like the location, they would have it moved to another location. Used to happen all the time in Nola, and the houses that were moved were huge.
Posted on 6/4/23 at 3:38 am to Jim Rockford
The area close to downtown Shreveport has many homes that are old and beautiful like this. On the northern strech of fairfield ave close to downtown has at least 20 houses like this and there's a couple near the Municipal Auditorium. All built in 1800s I believe. I would buy it in a heartbeat if my job was in Shreveport. Thankfully I have a job that I think can be phased into work from home (already 2 of 5 days are work from home) once I get 3 or so years here that I might just move back to Shreveport for the low cost of living. If you're not from here, you won't like it. If you're from here, you love it. It's very, very much a family town. Dallas or Houston, everyone is a stranger to everyone else, even amongst neighborhoods. Shreveport's just big enough and just small enough to have a great social circle for families. You def don't want to live there in your 20s. Early 30s, you want to go back. Just feel like the social connections between families are much much stronger there than other cities I've lived in. Other big cities are more isolated despite being larger.
This post was edited on 6/4/23 at 5:44 am
Posted on 6/4/23 at 4:43 am to Jim Rockford
That is gorgeous. I wonder what the sq footage is.
Posted on 6/4/23 at 4:47 am to Strannix
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that's next to the bottoms
Yep, we used to drive through the bottoms in HS to see what trouble we could find. Dumb kids.
Posted on 6/4/23 at 4:50 am to Jim Rockford
375K?! Wow. If only it weren't in Shreveport.
Posted on 6/4/23 at 4:52 am to East Coast Band
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A shame that nice homes like this all across the country end up being in bad sections of cities and will typically fall into disarray
This is a good point for the real estate always goes up crowd to understand.
Posted on 6/4/23 at 6:24 am to Jim Rockford
~ 5K square feet is NOT a mansion!
12K is more like a small one
24K is more like a decent one
The Biltmore in North Carolina has 35 bedrooms and 43 bathrooms
12K is more like a small one
24K is more like a decent one
The Biltmore in North Carolina has 35 bedrooms and 43 bathrooms
Posted on 6/4/23 at 6:25 am to liz18lsu
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If only it weren't in Shreveport.
Hey, I have kinfolk in Shreveport!
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