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1216 Camp St
AVAILABLE NOW- Secluded 1 bed/1 bath rear upper unit of a Greek Revival Mansion. Renovated with open kitchen living space and separate bedroom. Original restored hardwood floors, mantels, exposed brick, tall ceilings & built in shelving. Side gallery... balcony overlooking shared courtyard. Laundry in unit, Sewerage/Water & internet included. Super convenient to CBD and a walker's paradise with "walk score" of 91. Steps to Coliseum Park, Magazine St. with many restaurants and shops. Cats allowed but NO DOGS. Parking on street.
Lease Terms
12 month lease
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Witry Collective, L.L.C.
Joshua Walther
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The story of modern New Orleans is often marked as either before Hurricane Katrina or after—and, like many other New Orleanians, the storm played a defining role in Josh’s life.
Experiening the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, Josh felt a deep commitment to the city he has now called home for 22 years. Wanting to contribute to its recovery, he became a licensed Realtor®, dedicated to helping residents rebuild their lives and communities. Nineteen years later, Josh remains as energized as the day he received his license, having learned that his role is about so much more than facilitating property transactions. His work turns clients’ goals into realities while contributing to the revitalization of New Orleans’ historic neighborhoods.
Josh is widely recognized as a neighborhood expert in New Orleans and is often quoted in Homes.com’s Neighborhood Guide, where his insight into the city’s diverse communities and lifestyle is frequently featured. Beyond his professional achievements, his career has blossomed into a community that enriches every aspect of his life. In April 2020, he further deepened his commitment to the city by joining the board of Rebuilding Together New Orleans (RTNO) as their secretary.