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Eric Bouler

Federal Fibre Mills Condos in New Orleans Warehouse District, The Front Door!

11-05-09
Eric Bouler

The Federal Fibre Mills Condos, New Orleans Warehouse District !

Federal Fibre Mills Condos at 1107 South Peters, New Orleans Warehouse District

The Federal Fibre Mills was once a rope factory in the late 1800's. Later it was part of the 1984 World's Fair. It was where the beer garden was. It is now one of the more popular downtown condo complexes that features high ceilings, large windows, exposed beams, exposed brick walls and one of the best common areas of all New Orleans.

Old Metairie Homes and Cottages, Another New Orleans Choice!

11-02-09
Eric Bouler

Old Metairie Homes, Cottages and Mansions!

Old Metairie Cottages and Homes, Old Metairie Real Estate

Old Metairie Real Estate where homes can be mansions or cottages. This is a classic cottage among the many oak trees and quiet streets of Old Metairie. One of the closest areas to the City of New Orleans. Its a small town of its own.

French Quarter roof top views! The old world feel!

11-01-09
Eric Bouler

French Quarter Roof Top Views, Where are the skycrapers?

French Quarter Roof Top Views

Views from a French Quarter condo that I had listed a couple of years ago. No tall buildings allowed in this historic district so you can get great views form this fourth floor unit. The only down fall was the stairs to get up to the penthouse unit. Great 1880 views once you opened the windows.

New Orleans, Mid City is another Historic Neighborhood.

10-31-09
Eric Bouler

New Orleans Real Estate Mid City Cottage

Historic Cottage in the Mid-City area of New Orleans. Off Esplanade Ave. close to City Park. This area is not that big but has some great historic homes.

New Orleans French Quater Balconies! Nice way to view the neighborhood.

10-30-09
Eric Bouler

French Quarter Balconies are in demand! Balconies have not gone out of style in 200 years!

French Quarter Balconies in New Orleans

Having a balcony in the French Quarter is a demand feature in the homes and condos. Its your eyes and ears onto the daily activities. Its basically some people's front yard and away to show off their seasonal decorations or green thumb. Its a art form that only exists in New