Built around 1824 on land originally owned by the West India Company and later by the Ursuline nuns, 1031 Chartres Street #2 is a home with history in its walls and charm in every detail. Ready for a fresh new chapterjust like youthis 2-bedroom, 1-bath condo offers the romance of exposed brick walls, soaring ceilings, and the kind of character that can only come with nearly two centuries of life. Step inside, and youll find a space thats ready to welcome your next adventure. The kitchen, framed by walls of exposed brick, is the perfect setting for a private cocktail party or a quick bite before heading out to explore the Quarter. French doors lead to your private brick courtyard, where you can sip a well-deserved daiquiri while mule-drawn carriages clop by in the distance. Spend your days enjoying festivals at the Old U.S. Mint and Jazz Museum, playing with your dog at Cabrini Park, or savoring casual dinners with friends at Mona Lisas. As the church bells chime, youll feel the rich rhythm of Quarter life infuse every moment. Located near the Ursuline Convent and the Beauregard-Keyes House, this condo sits in a neighborhood steeped in history and magic. A short stroll takes you to the Mississippi River, Caf Du Monde, and the French Market, putting the best of New Orleans at your fingertips. Buyers may also inquire about purchasing both condos #1 and #2 or the entire property, including the historic rear dependency building. Whether youre dreaming of a second home or a quiet retreat, 1031 Chartres Street #2 offers a rare opportunity to steward a piece of New Orleans history. Schedule your private showing today and start your next chapter.