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Neighborhoods in New Orleans, LA

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    Audubon

    Once the sight of two plantations, then a World's Fair in 1884, Audubon has long been one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in New Orleans. Among the furthest upriver communities one can find before leaving Orleans Parish, Audubon is home to many important landmarks, including two prestigious universities, historical sites and, of course, a

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      $1.10M

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      $265K - $4.5M

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    Garden District

    The Garden District is where well-heeled New Orleanians have found escape from the hubbub and scents of the French Quarter since the 1840s. Oversized lots with ample space for gardens originally earned the neighborhood its name, but today, the 19th-century mansions here are the stars for their distinctly New Orleans flavor. Many of the Big Easy’s

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      $1.05M

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      $225K - $4.8M

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    Uptown

    Best known for its iconic streetcar, elegant mansions and Spanish moss-draped canopy of live oak trees, New Orleans’ historic Uptown is an ambiance-filled neighborhood with an assortment of amenities. While conveniently located minutes from busy and tourist-laden districts like the French Quarter and Central Business District, Uptown maintains a

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      $854K

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      $258K - $3.2M

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      36 Listings

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    Lakewood

    Lakewood, a neighborhood in New Orleans, is located just 5 miles from the French Quarter and is known for its diverse architecture and historical significance. Established in 1930, Lakewood features homes built primarily in the 1940s and between 1960 and 1980, ranging from cottages and mansions to estate homes and contemporary houses. The lots are

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      $811K

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      $438K - $3.8M

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    Lake Shore-Lake Vista

    Lake Shore-Lake Vista in New Orleans offers suburban tranquility with lakefront living. Quiet streets and diverse architecture characterize the area. Nearby attractions include City Park and the New Canal Lighthouse Museum.

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      $772K

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      $399K - $2M

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    Warehouse District

    A mile and a half south of the French Quarter, New Orleans’ Warehouse District has been called many things. Known alternatively as the Arts District, it was once part of Faubourg Sainte Maire, the city’s first neighborhood. The neighborhood was initially the manufacturing and warehouse hub of New Orleans, but revitalization efforts beginning in

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      $680K

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      $253K - $3.2M

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      72 Listings

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    Milan

    Two miles upriver from New Orleans’ famous French Quarter and Warehouse District lies Milan, a neighborhood that mixes family life with nightlife and architecture styles spanning centuries. “Milan is three centuries of architecture with twenty-first-century values,” says Andy Brott, local Milan glass artist and owner of BrottWorks Design Studio on

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      $669K

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      $192K - $1.9M

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    East Carrollton

    First platted in the 1830s, East Carrollton is a section of a former town that was one of the Big Easy’s first suburbs. The neighborhood now forms a portion of the Carrollton Historic District – and the greater Uptown New Orleans area - and has retained much of its traditional character through traits like the shotgun and Victorian architecture

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      $634K

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      $244K - $1.6M

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    City Park

    City Park, named after the urban greenspace it borders, is a quiet suburb in central New Orleans. “It’s a family-oriented, quiet little pocket,” says Jean Michel, a realtor with Latter & Blum who has worked in the area for 35 years. Slightly newer than its bordering neighborhood Mid-City, this small area offers residents more modern homes and

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      $628K

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      $295K - $1.3M

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      17 Listings

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    Irish Channel

    A bastion of working-class Italian, German and, of course, Irish immigrants in the 19th century is what gave the Irish Channel its name. One of New Orleans' 18 historic districts, the close-knit feeling of a working-class migrant community from centuries past still exists today. Nowadays, a new generation of first-time homebuyers pours in from

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      $622K

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      $234K - $2M

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    Lakeview

    Before it developed into the active residential neighborhood it is today, New Orleans' Lakeview community was nothing more than a big swamp a stone's throw from the shores of the Pontchartrain. Now, Lakeview boasts a sea of single-family residences, shops and restaurants while offering glimpses at the city's rich history. "There are two parts of

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      $618K

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      $288K - $1.4M

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      85 Listings

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    French Quarter

    Known as the historic heart of New Orleans, the French Quarter is an easy-to-walk neighborhood with classic Creole architecture, vibrant nightlife, highly rated schools, and scenic views. Also known as the Vieux Carré, New Orleans’ oldest neighborhood was founded in 1718 and is often considered a tourist attraction, but the area has a different

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      $586K

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      $199K - $4.7M

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      172 Listings

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    Black Pearl

    New Orleans has no shortage of historically distinct neighborhoods. But perhaps few of them have as much soul as the Black Pearl neighborhood that hugs the Mississippi River. This almost triangle-shaped area forms part of the Carrollton Historic District, which descended from the old town that was initially built as one of the Big Easy’s first

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      $552K

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      $126K - $998K

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      14 Listings

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    Lake Terrace-Oaks

    Lake Terrace-Oaks, a suburban neighborhood in New Orleans, is steeped in rich history, having evolved from the once vibrant Milneburg district, a hub for jazz legends like Louis Armstrong and Danny Barker. Located at the end of Elysian Fields Avenue, this area now features mid-century modern and Georgian-style homes in Lake Terrace, and

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      $547K

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      $384K - $1M

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      16 Listings

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    Marlyville-Fontainebleau

    In Marlyville-Fontainbleau, the Spanish moss growing from oak trees looks like Mardi Gras beads and the streets are quiet enough for a leisurely bike ride. Marlyville-Fontainbleu belongs to the Uptown/Carrollton Area of New Orleans, and most sections of the city, including its famous French Quarter, are no more than 5 miles — or a 15-minute drive

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      $529K

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      $199K - $1.2M

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    Marigny

    Originally a plantation owned by the Marigny de Mandeville family, the Marigny became one of the Crescent City’s earliest faubourgs (French for suburb) just downriver from the original city. Today, the Marigny (mare-en-ee) is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, as are several of its centuries-old structures. Some still associate

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      $525K

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      $191K - $3.6M

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      56 Listings

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    Bayou Saint John

    While not a household name, Bayou St John played a vital role in the birth of New Orleans. “It actually predates the city,” says Dylan O’Donnell, owner and operator of Dr. Gumbo Tours. “It was the original portage for Native Americans coming into the city.” Occupying an area less than half a square mile and holding less than 1,800 homes, the

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      $516K

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      $213K - $1.5M

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    Lower Garden District

    Carved from two plantations in 1806, the Lower Garden District is now considered one of New Orleans' most recognizable neighborhoods. Barthelemy Lafon, the neighborhood's originator, was consumed by classical architecture, and his fingerprints remain engraved in its architectural and cultural fibers. Now filled with shops, bars and acclaimed

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      $511K

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      $184K - $1.8M

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    Freret

    The quirks of this commercial corridor can be seen in its French-style architecture, tasted in the soul food of the local vendors and heard in the live “swamp pop” of the neighborhood festivals held along Freret Street. Within the eight blocks of the neighborhood, residents are met with an abundance of leisure activities and often spend their time

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      $506K

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      $249K - $876K

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    West End

    The West End neighborhood in New Orleans is a historic area known for its unique blend of residential and recreational spaces. Established in the 1830s, it quickly became a renowned resort town, earning the nickname “Coney Island of New Orleans.” The neighborhood features a mix of condos, townhouses, and single-family homes, including many

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      $502K

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      $159K - $1.3M

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    Navarre

    Navarre in New Orleans features historic homes near Greenwood Cemetery and Delgado Community College. Residents enjoy proximity to City Park's attractions, and top-rated schools like Benjamin Franklin High School are nearby. Navarre, a historic neighborhood in New Orleans, offers a blend of charm and convenience. Bordered by major highways, it

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      $465K

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      $308K - $813K

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    Central Business District

    Originally developed as a residential neighborhood called Faubourg Sainte Marie, New Orleans' Central Business District was the first part of the city to grow beyond its original French Quarter in the late 18th century. As New Orleans continued to grow, the neighborhood grew along with it and its burgeoning Canal Street became filled with popular

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      $454K

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      $216K - $2.2M

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    Bywater

    Downriver from the French Quarter, Bywater sits quietly on the crescent's edge. Once known for its artists and musicians, the riverfront neighborhood has developed considerably in recent decades. Housing stock hasn't changed much, but people and amenities have. New restaurants, bars and — this being New Orleans — music spots sit alongside

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      $447K

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      $182K - $1.3M

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    Algiers Point

    Just across the Mississippi River from busier districts of New Orleans like the Warehouse District, Algiers Point escapes the hustle and bustle of the rest of the city. Vibrantly colored bungalows and Creole cottage-style homes line its gridded streets, speaking to the city’s unique mix of French, Spanish and Caribbean influence. Winning the

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      $445K

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      $161K - $811K

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      14 Listings

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    Broadmoor

    "The history of Broadmoor is the history of drainage in New Orleans," says Kelli Wright, a Realtor with Latter & Blum who lives in Broadmoor and was closely involved in the fight to save the neighborhood. Originally marshland, Broadmoor sits at the center of the bowl-shaped city. Its muddy waters were drained long after the rest of the city had

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      $408K

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      $133K - $883K

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