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Neighborhoods in New Orleans, LA

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    Mid-City

    Mid-City is a diverse, vibrant neighborhood located in the heart of New Orleans. Known for its longstanding architecture and ample amenities, this neighborhood is conveniently bordered by City Park, Navarre, Dixon, Gert Town, and Tulane-Gravier, offering immediate access to work and nightlife. “It’s a great location,” says Jean Michel, a realtor

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      $401K

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      $154K - $861K

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      55 Listings

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    Fillmore

    Fillmore is a small, quiet suburb situated between Bayou St. John and the London Avenue Canal. “I would say it is one of the best suburbs in Orleans Parish,” says David Claus, a broker with Gino Realty and a Fillmore native. “Not only is it comfortable, but it’s also a really good investment. If you look over the past 12 years or so, you’ll see

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      $390K

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      $150K - $1.7M

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      46 Listings

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    Treme-Lafitte

    Just across Rampart Street from the famed French Quarter, the neighborhood of Tremé is an essential wellspring of New Orleans culture and history that can be found on the National Register of Historic Places. But unlike its boozy neighbor, Tremé is far quieter despite the constant foot traffic it experiences as people travel its narrow streets to

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      $385K

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      $100K - $1.5M

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      49 Listings

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    Leonidas

    Between the New Orleans neighborhood of Hollygrove and the mighty Mississippi River lies Leonidas, a residential community with a thriving local business scene. The area is home to varying architectural styles and brings together the perks of both commercial and residential communities. “The eclecticism of Leonidas blends everything that’s special

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      $384K

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      $148K - $966K

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      56 Listings

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    Fairgrounds

    Directly across Bayou St. John from City Park is the well-known neighborhood of Fairgrounds. Walking – or biking, as many residents prefer – the streets of this neighborhood can feel like a step back in time. Finely aged buildings in all varieties of architectural styles house longstanding local businesses that surround America's third-oldest

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      $361K

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      $95K - $1.2M

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      27 Listings

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    Tulane-Gravier

    Right in the heart of downtown New Orleans, Tulane-Gravier is an up-and-coming neighborhood with easy access to everything in the city. “It’s a bit of a hidden gem,” says Ninh Tran with Reve Realtors, who’s sold real estate in New Orleans since 2015. “Historically, it’s been more commercial and industrial, but recently, they’ve added more

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      $331K

    • List Price

      $101K - $1M

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      16 Listings

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    Central City

    Aptly named, New Orleans' Central City neighborhood is in the heart of The Big Easy, adjacent to the Garden District, Milan and the Central Business District. A key site of New Orleans' civil rights movement, evidenced by streets named after notable activists such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Oretha Castle Haley, Central City is now in the midst

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      $326K

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      $134K - $1.9M

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      79 Listings

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    Saint Bernard Area

    The St. Bernard Area in New Orleans is a neighborhood rich in history and community spirit, located just minutes from Downtown New Orleans and near City Park. This area, once home to the St. Bernard Projects, has transformed significantly since the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Today, it features a mix of older shotgun houses,

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      $266K

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      $68K - $1.1M

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      7 Listings

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    Gentilly Terrace

    Gentilly Terrace is a primarily residential subdistrict of Gentilly. While it’s situated just east of Dillard, the two neighborhoods are starkly different. Older homes on larger lots, less foot traffic and a broader selection of home sizes and styles are just a few things that separate Gentility Terrace from its neighbor to the west. Founded in

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      $263K

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      $122K - $650K

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      40 Listings

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    McDonough

    McDonough sits right along the West Bank of the Mississippi River, just across the water from downtown New Orleans. This community is part of the larger and historic Algiers area, which was established in the early 1700s and is the Big Easy’s second oldest neighborhood. McDonough itself flourished at the turn of the 20th century when immigrants

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      $262K

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      $68K - $777K

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      25 Listings

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    Tall Timbers

    Tall Timbers in New Orleans is a suburban neighborhood on the Westbank, just 20 minutes from downtown, offering a mix of traditional architecture such as Colonial Revivals, French Provincial, Tudors, and Cape Cods. Established in the 1970s, it features gently winding roads, mature landscaping, and sizeable yards, with most homes having garages and

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      $258K

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      $112K - $516K

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      28 Listings

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    Whitney

    Whitney is an established Algiers neighborhood with a lot of of new development. It's located on the West Bank and is just 5 miles east of New Orleans' Central Business District and 7 miles east of the French Quarter. “It's a great place for people who want to experience the things that make New Orleans great without having to deal with the

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      $257K

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      $60K - $660K

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      17 Listings

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    Saint Claude

    Rebirth. It’s a word that has defined New Orleans in the two decades following its worst natural disaster. And if one were to create a poster of places that embody that rebirth, the St. Claude neighborhood belongs on it. Though the neighborhood has not yet regained its pre-Katrina population of nearly 12,000 residents, it is very much on the

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      $257K

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      $67K - $780K

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      71 Listings

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    Milneburg

    Milneburg, a neighborhood in New Orleans, is a residential area known for its proximity to Lake Pontchartrain and two universities, the University of New Orleans and Southern University at New Orleans. This historic neighborhood, once a bustling resort town, now offers a quieter lifestyle with minimal commercial activity. The area features a

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      $255K

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      $123K - $497K

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      32 Listings

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    Saint Anthony

    A cozy residential community minutes from Lake Pontchartrain and on the edge of the campus of the University of New Orleans (UNO), St. Anthony offers an alternative for New Orleanians who want the convenience of downtown without the bustle and noise. "After Katrina, most of the homes in Gentilly were rebuilt and the neighborhoods are just houses,"

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      $254K

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      $110K - $506K

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      17 Listings

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    Read Boulevard East

    Read Boulevard East in New Orleans is a vibrant neighborhood that has evolved from marshy grasslands into a diverse residential area. Located in New Orleans East, it features a mix of Georgian-inspired homes, modern designs, cottages, and custom builds on spacious lots averaging around half an acre. The area is known for its proximity to major

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      $252K

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      $88K - $570K

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      14 Listings

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    7th Ward

    Adjacent to the Faubourg Marigny, New Orleans’ 7th Ward is a vibrant, historic area in the process of significant change. Jermaine Bossier, Big Chief of the 7th Ward Creole Hunters and half of the musical duo the 79rs Gang, says the increase in Airbnb-style rentals has accelerated the shrinking of Creole culture in the 7th Ward. “What you don’t

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      $248K

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      $74K - $975K

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      60 Listings

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    Dillard

    Located between the New Orleans lakefront and the historic Treme area, the neighborhood of Dillard is home to Dillard University, which opened in 1930 and quickly took over much of the area. Even today, the community gets much quieter in the summer when many students are away from the college. Thanks to the university’s large presence, the

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      $243K

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      $94K - $504K

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      23 Listings

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    Old Aurora

    When the sun breaks through the leafy mantle to dapple the streets of Old Aurora, this New Orleans neighborhood lives up to its celestial name. Located on the West Bank in the larger community of Algiers, the quiet enclave offers calm and convenience about 10 minutes from the humming downtown districts. “It has a beautiful oak tree canopy; it’s on

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      $238K

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      $72K - $502K

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      69 Listings

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    Gert Town

    Gert Town is a vast, urban neighborhood situated between I-10 and Martin Luther King Boulevard. Bordered north and south by Hollygrove and Central City, the area, which also happens to be the hometown of the renowned jazz musician Allen Toussaint, once played a major role in the industrial development of New Orleans, with factories and

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      $227K

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      $89K - $360K

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      9 Listings

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    Dixon

    Adjacent to Mid-City and tucked between Interstate-10 and Airline Hwy, Dixon is a small New Orleans neighborhood of intensely community-focused people. “We are a powerful, little bitty community,” says Brenda Lomax-Brown, a 17-year resident of Dixon and past President of the Hollygrove-Dixon Neighborhood Association. “Our neighborhood is one of

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      $222K

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      $106K - $533K

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      6 Listings

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    Holy Cross

    Named after a boys' Catholic school, Holy Cross is distinguished from the rest of the Lower Ninth Ward by its landmarks, whether it's the storybook-esque Doullut Steamboat Houses or the museums and historical markers that immortalize the lost lives of residents. In the years following Hurricane Katrina, the community had to rebuild itself

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      $218K

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      $72K - $569K

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      31 Listings

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    Saint Roch

    Welcome to St Roch, a historic neighborhood found lakeside of St Claude Avenue across from the hip Bywater neighborhood of New Orleans. It began in 1830 when the Pontchartrain Railroad connected the Marigny neighborhood with Milneburg, a small settlement on the shores of Lake Pontchartrain. Today, the neighborhood is home to people looking to live

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      $210K

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      $78K - $484K

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      29 Listings

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    Pontchartrain Park

    New Orleans is one of the most historically significant cities in the United States. And though Pontchartrain Park wasn't built until the city was already more than 225 years old, it's one of NOLA's most historically significant neighborhoods. Sharing a name with its trademark park, this was the place where many Black New Orleanians finally got a

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      $207K

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      $65K - $359K

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      17 Listings

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    Lake Catherine

    Lake Catherine, located in New Orleans East, is a distinctive neighborhood known for its open spaces and historical marshland scenery. The area comprises three main sections: Lake Catherine, Viavant-Venetian Isles, and Village de l’Est, each offering unique amenities such as raised homes and water activities. The shallow Lake Catherine, connected

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      $193K

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      $75K - $548K

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      43 Listings

    Lake Catherine

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