630 Soraparu St, New Orleans, LA 70130
SOLDMAR 1, 2024

630 Soraparu St
New Orleans, LA 70130

Irish Channel
  • 4 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 2,494 sqft
  • 4 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 2,494 sqft

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Description

This property is not currently for sale or for rent on Trulia. The description and property data below may have been provided by a third party, the homeowner or public records.
This townhouse is located at 630 Soraparu St, New Orleans, LA. 630 Soraparu St is in the Irish Channel neighborhood in New Orleans, LA and in ZIP code 70130. This property has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and approximately 2,494 sqft of floor space. The last sold price per dimension was $44/sqft. This property has a lot size of 3813 sqft and was built in 1880.

Home Highlights

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HOA
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Price/Sqft
$44/sqft
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Home Details for 630 Soraparu St

Interior Features

Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Stories: 1

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 1880
Property Type / Style
Property Type: Townhouse

Price & Status

Price
Price Per Sqft: $44/sqft

Lot Information

Lot Area: 3813 sqft

Price History for 630 Soraparu St

DatePriceEventSource
03/01/2024--Sold
N/A

Property Taxes and Assessment

Year2022
Tax$4,521
Assessment$321,300
Home facts updated by county records

Comparable Sales for 630 Soraparu St

Address
Distance
Property Type
Sold Price
Sold Date
Bed
Bath
Sqft
0.13
Townhouse
-
07/13/23
4
2
2,052
0.15
Townhouse
-
08/02/23
4
2
2,055
0.13
Townhouse
-
05/24/23
4
2
1,630
0.13
Townhouse
-
10/11/23
4
2
900
0.14
Townhouse
-
10/11/23
2
2
1,435
0.28
Townhouse
-
02/05/24
4
4
2,522
0.28
Townhouse
-
02/06/24
3
4
2,633
0.46
Townhouse
-
10/31/23
3
2
2,040
0.23
Townhouse
-
11/13/23
2
2
1,232

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What Locals Say about Irish Channel

  • Trulia User
    "It's Nice And Laid Back,You Get A Peace Of Mind And Security.Everyone Look Out For Each Other.Quiet & Relaxed. "
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  • Trulia User
    "I Grew Up There,Very Humble & Relaxin.Every1 Know And Look Out For 1 Another.Schools Are Organized.Crime Is At A Minimum."
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  • Cody B.
    "People are always out walking their dogs. There’s lots of parks to visit as well where dogs are welcome. "
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  • Malaikamoran
    "There are several people with dogs in the neighborhood. The people and the dogs seem friendly. I haven’t had trouble with either. "
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  • Katiemularz
    "My commute to work is 10 minutes and the interstate is also 10 min way. The farthest commute is Mid City and that only takes 15 minutes max "
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  • Helen L.
    "Neighbors are nice and celebrate all holidays. Area has rough spots throughout but not walking after dark will help you stay safe "
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  • Seth F.
    "people are friendly. very close to shops and restaurants. very safe neighborhood. plenty of dogs everywhere. "
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  • Ceci w.
    "Very relaxed, New Orleans feel. Great place to live, but it’s important to be careful after dark. Lots of dogs! "
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  • Jon G.
    "This area was terrible as recent as 2003 when the City tore down a major housing project. Then, Katrina made everyone realize the value in high ground. This historic area was built on the River's natural ridge and didn't come close to flooding during the 2005 events. Since then, it's been steadily climbing straight up in property value, quality of life, and community. There's now a very active Neighborhood Association that meets monthly and keeps everyone involved via a Facebook Page. They started a Neighborhood Watch and worked with the City to beautify public areas. Palmer Park was renovated after the Storm and hosts lots of community events and sports. The area may still appear unsafe to those that visit New Orleans and think old poor african american homes = violence. But, the truth is that there are fewer and fewer multi-family rental properties and more homeowners with a vested interest in seeing the area become functional again. Blight is a problem due to slow and sticky title issues. (Multiple generations of poorer families handing title down verbally is a common problem resulting in empty lots and some blighted old houses.) But, the Historic District restrictions add certainty that once those issues are cleared up, the area will continue to trend upward. It's adjacent to the Garden District, and Magazine Street continues to thrive as "One of the Hippest Streets in America" according to the NY Times. If you like culture and aren't afraid of the snobby old NOLA society giving you a confused look when you tell them where you live, buy with confidence. The Channel is an amazing value with a phenomenal community feel. "
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  • Coachbgil
    "Unfortunately, I don't live in New Orleans but I am lucky enough to be a frequent visitor. We love Magazine Street and the surrounding area."
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630 Soraparu St, New Orleans, LA 70130 is a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2,494 sqft townhouse built in 1880. 630 Soraparu St is located in Irish Channel, New Orleans. This property is not currently available for sale. 630 Soraparu St was last sold on Mar 1, 2024 for $110,000. The current Trulia Estimate for 630 Soraparu St is $324,900.