Selling the Big Easy Season 1 Episode 3 19th-Century Masterpiece vs. Coliseum Square
- TVG
- September 11, 2020
- 21 min
In Selling the Big Easy season 1 episode 3 titled "19th-Century Masterpiece vs. Coliseum Square," we follow Troy, a top real estate agent in New Orleans, as he helps two clients find their dream home. The episode begins with Troy meeting with Amy and Barrett, a couple looking to purchase a home in the historic Garden District neighborhood of New Orleans. They have a budget of $1.8 million and want a home with old-world charm and modern amenities.
Troy takes Amy and Barrett to a 19th-century mansion with a grand staircase, intricate crown molding, and a stunning chandelier. The home has been restored with modern upgrades, including a rooftop deck with views of the city. Although Amy and Barrett love the home's grandeur, they are concerned about the cost of maintaining such a large estate and are hesitant to make an offer.
Next, we meet Jessica and Ryan, a couple looking for a more modern home in the trendy Coliseum Square neighborhood. They have a budget of $900,000 and want a home with an open floor plan and outdoor space for their dogs. Troy takes them to a contemporary home with a wrap-around balcony, a spacious backyard, and a large open living area. Jessica and Ryan are impressed with the home's sleek design and backyard oasis, but are worried about the home's proximity to a busy street.
Back in the Garden District, Troy takes Amy and Barrett to a second home, a renovated Greek Revival mansion. The home has a spacious living room, a covered patio, and a backyard oasis with a pool and hot tub. Although the home has less square footage than the 19th-century mansion, Amy and Barrett are impressed with its modern updates and exquisite details.
In Coliseum Square, Troy takes Jessica and Ryan to a third home, a charming cottage with a modern twist. The home has an open floor plan, three bedrooms, and a private courtyard. Jessica and Ryan love the home's vibrant colors and modern design, but worry that the home is too small for their lifestyle.
After touring several homes, Amy and Barrett decide to make an offer on the Greek Revival mansion in the Garden District. They are thrilled with the home's modern updates and outdoor oasis. Jessica and Ryan also decide to make an offer on the charming cottage in Coliseum Square, which they feel is the perfect fit for their lifestyle.
In this episode of Selling the Big Easy, we see Troy using his expertise to help his clients find their dream homes in two different neighborhoods. With a budget of $1.8 million, we see the couple looking for a 19th-century mansion with old-world charm and modern amenities. Alongside them, with a budget of $900,000, the other couple is searching for a modern home in the trendy Coliseum Square neighborhood. Through their journey, they come across various properties and are faced with different challenges that they have to consider. Despite the challenges, they ultimately find their perfect homes and are excited to start a new chapter in their lives.