Saturday, February 8, 2025

John Goodman Selling his New Orleans Mansion after losing LA home in the Wildfires

Actor John Goodman, a longtime New Orleans resident, listed his Garden District mansion for sale for nearly $5.5 million weeks after he lost his Los Angeles home to the ongoing wildfires. 


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4 Bedrooms / 5 Bathrooms / 4,950 SF / .29 Acre gated lot

Located in the heart of the New Orleans Garden District, 2425 Coliseum Street is an exquisite Italianate-Greek Revival home that perfectly balances historic charm with modern luxury. Built in the 1850s, this meticulously maintained property features deep double galleries overlooking lush gardens and a gated entry framed by ancient Crepe Myrtles.

Inside, discover timeless elegance with a bay-window banquette, a grand staircase, and a formal dining room adorned with hand-painted hardwood floors, crown molding, and a stately fireplace. A chef’s kitchen, complete with quartzite countertops, custom cabinetry, and high-end appliances, adds contemporary flair.

Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms with ensuite baths blend historic allure with modern amenities. A fourth bedroom has been converted into a dressing room but can easily be restored. The outdoor oasis includes a saltwater pool, a covered veranda, and high privacy foliage. With gated access, a whole-house generator, and off-street parking, this home is a rare Garden District gem.

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Below are just some of many of the gorgeous shots of John Goodmans property in Nola!










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