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It is common knowledge that the housing market is ever changing, and because of that our classes change along with it. The PRC hopes to support first time and seasoned homebuyers in purchasing a historic house in New Orleans; this includes teaching about the Historic District guidelines, how to maintain a historic house, and how to prepare for the New Orleans climate.

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