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Danielle Marcotte is a licensed real estate broker with 17+ years of experience navigating multiple market cycles across residential, development, investment, and military housing environments.
Practicing since 2009, she built her foundation across diverse property types before refining her focus in New Orleans’ most architecturally significant neighborhoods.
Based in Uptown, Danielle specializes in historic homes within 70115, 70118, and 70119 — guiding buyers and sellers with a strategic, data-driven approach rooted in structural awareness, elevation impact, renovation positioning, and neighborhood-specific pricing dynamics.
She blends local knowledge with a developer’s eye and disciplined execution.


Clients work with me because they want strategy — not salesmanship.
I approach every property through a broker’s lens:
Historic homes in New Orleans are not valued like new construction. Architectural character must align with structural integrity and market timing.
Whether representing a preserved Uptown estate, a renovated Carrollton double, or a Mid-City cottage near Bayou St. John, I provide direct insight and measured guidance designed to protect long-term value.
Buying a home in 70115, 70118, or 70119 doesn’t need to feel overwhelming. The market can be competitive, especially for historic properties — but with preparation and strategy, it becomes clear and manageable.
Here’s what you can expect when you reach out.
We begin by clarifying your goals, preferred neighborhood, and budget — including insurance and elevation considerations unique to historic homes in 70115, 70118, and 70119. Clear criteria allows us to move decisively when the right property appears.
We review properties with a strategic lens, analyzing comparables, structural condition, renovation quality, and micro-location dynamics before making an offer. When the right home aligns, we structure a competitive, informed offer.
Once under contract, I guide you through inspections, appraisal, insurance coordination, and timelines with precision. From acceptance to recorded deed, every step is managed with clarity and discipline.
Selling a historic home in 70115, 70118, or 70119 requires more than listing it on the MLS. Architectural character, elevation, renovation quality, and micro-location all influence how your property should be positioned.
Here’s how we approach it.

We evaluate recent historic comparables, architectural premiums, elevation impact, and buyer demand within your specific corridor. Pricing is structured to protect value while generating early momentum.
We identify structural, insurance, and presentation factors that influence buyer confidence. Photography, documentation, and launch timing are aligned to highlight architectural strength and reduce negotiation friction.
Once on market, we manage showings, buyer qualification, appraisal positioning, and contract terms strategically. From offer to closing, the focus remains on protecting leverage and securing optimal terms.
Whether you are considering buying or selling — now or in the future — I welcome the conversation. Establishing a clear strategy early creates confidence and flexibility when the right opportunity arises.
After submitting your inquiry, you can expect a direct response within a few hours to schedule a focused initial consultation.