Ragin Cajun James Carvilles former New Orleans home asks $3.7M

Election fever is at its peak.And now, in New Orleans, house hunters can own a piece of property once owned by a political power couple — a Democratic strategist and a Republican political consultant.This historic mansion was formerly owned by the politically divided, and romantically united, James Carville and Mary Matalin — and it has hit the market for $3.7 million. Carville, known as the “Ragin’ Cajun,” just turned 80 and is having a moment.

He’s the subject of a new documentary, “Carville: Winning is Everything, Stupid.” He also encouraged President Biden to drop out of the presidential race earlier this year.And yet, he’s also a symbol of unity.

He has been married to Matalin since Thanksgiving Day 1993.The sellers bought the home from the couple for $3.3 million in 2021. Carville and Matalin had lived there since May 2008, when they purchased it for $2.25 million.The home, built in 1906, sits on coveted Palmer Avenue by Audubon Park.

The five-bedroom mansion is 8,279 square feet and features original details like a grand staircase, 13-foot-high ceilings, six fireplaces, marble mantels, and intricate molding and millwork.The outside of the dwelling boasts a large front porch with double-leaded glass doors leading to a large entrance foyer.

There are plenty of entertaining rooms with Italian plaster friezes and original pocket doors.A formal dining room boasts a hand-painted mural of Audubon Park and detailed wood paneling.

There’s also a large den with a wet bar that opens to the chef’s kitchen and butler’s pantry.A main bedroom suite with a balcony overlooks a street lined with oak trees.

A laundry room and kitchenette are also on the second floor, while the renovated third floor can house a home office, guest rooms and an additional entertaining space with a wet bar.The backyard comes with a covered terrace, a flagstone patio, an outdoor kitchen and a saltwater pool with fountains.

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