Algiers
Sitting on the West Bank of the Mississippi River, Algiers is more suburban than many other New Orleans neighborhoods. Divided into 3 sections (Algiers, Algiers Point, and the Lower Coast), ...
Algiers Point
When it comes to neighborhoods that get compared to Mayberry USA, Algiers Point definitely sits at the top of the list in New Orleans. It’s a wonderful mix of old and new. Historic homes ...
Audubon
Audubon New Orleans LA Asking someone the boundaries of the Audubon neighborhood is kind of like asking a New Orleanian who makes the best gumbo. Everyone has a different opinion, but we are ...
Bayou St. John
Where is Bayou St John New Orleans? It’s located in Mid City and is bounded by Esplanade Ave, N. Broad St, the Lafitte Greenway, and the Bayou St John waterway. Originally an Indian supply ...
Black Pearl
Covering less than 1/4 of a square mile, the Black Pearl New Orleans neighborhood sits Uptown, right between St. Charles Avenue and the river. Near Audubon Park and bounded by the St. Charles ...
Broadmoor
The Broadmoor New Orleans neighborhood was settled in the 1920s and that time frame is certainly reflected in the architectural styles that range from Craftsman to Tudor inspired cottages. The ...
Bywater
The Bywater New Orleans neighborhood sits downriver from the Marigny, bounded by the river, the Industrial Canal, and St. Claude Avenue. It has morphed over the years from an immigrant family ...
City Park
Most of the City Park New Orleans neighborhood is the actual park itself, which is huge. But there is a selection of residences south of the park, along Bayou St. John and off of City Park ...
Dillard
Dillard Neighborhood New Orleans Surrounding the university of the same name is the Dillard neighborhood in New Orleans. A subsection of the larger Gentilly area, the streets are lined with ...
Downtown New Orleans
Downtown New Orleans has been the scene of some of the biggest changes to the city landscape over the last couple of decades. The Warehouse District was nothing more than a collection of old ...
East Carrollton
On the Uptown side of Carrollton Avenue, stretching from St. Charles Avenue to Spruce Street, the East Carrollton New Orleans neighborhood is filled with narrow streets, raised cottages, ...
Fairgrounds
Fairgrounds New Orleans Neighborhood Part of the larger Mid City area in New Orleans, the Fairgrounds neighborhood takes its name from the Fair Grounds Race Course that sits in the middle of it. ...
Fillmore
Fillmore New Orleans Bounded by Robert E. Lee Blvd., Bayou St. John, Harrison Ave and the London Avenue Canal, the Fillmore neighborhood is part of the section of New Orleans known as Gentilly. ...
French Quarter
There’s so much more to the Quarter than bars and beads. The oldest New Orleans neighborhood is exactly that….a neighborhood. With over 2,600 residential households, the Quarter is not just a ...
Freret
Freret New Orleans Neighborhood Part of the larger Carrollton area in Uptown, the Freret New Orleans neighborhood is bounded by S. Claiborne, Napoleon, LaSalle, and Jefferson. Named for William ...
Garden District
Oak tree-lined streets. A mix of condos and single-family homes. Luxury mansions, gorgeous gardens, historic cemeteries, boutique shopping, fine dining, and casual eateries. All of this can be ...
Gentilly Terrace
Gentilly remains one of the last bastions of affordability in New Orleans and Gentilly Terrace is a jewel of a neighborhood. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Gentilly Terrace ...
Gentilly Woods
Gentilly Woods The Gentilly Woods neighborhood in New Orleans is a subdistrict of the larger Gentilly area and sits just below the Pontchartrain Park subdivision. This affordable area of ...
Gretna LA
Living in Gretna LA is to reside in a small town with a view of New Orleans, right across the river. Commute times to the city range from 30-40 minutes at rush hour to 15 minutes when ...
Harvey LA
Part of Jefferson Parish, on the West Bank of New Orleans, Harvey LA has experienced rapid growth in the last couple of decades, especially along the Manhattan Blvd. shopping corridor. New ...
Holy Cross
The Holy Cross New Orleans neighborhood got the name because it was, for decades, the home of Holy Cross school. Although the school has since relocated to Gentilly, the name remains. ...
Irish Channel
Tucked between Magazine Street and Tchoupitoulas, bounded by Jackson and Louisiana Avenues, the Irish Channel was originally a working-class neighborhood, with many of the residents employed at ...
Lake Shore
Despite the name, homes in the Lake Shore New Orleans neighborhood are not actually located right on the lake. A levee separates the neighborhood from Lake Pontchartrain and the seawall, but it ...
Lake Terrace – Lake Oaks
Developed in the 1950s, the Lake Terrace – Lake Oaks New Orleans neighborhood offers a prime location for home buyers that want to be close to the water, yet still just minutes from ...
Lake Vista
Tucked in between Lake Pontchartrain and City Park, the Lake Vista New Orleans neighborhood has a wagon wheel street layout. Long green spaces divide the area into 5 sections. Because there are ...
Lakeview
Lakeview New Orleans is one of those old neighborhoods that’s not as old as the rest of the city. Pre-Katrina, Lakeview was populated with more seniors, who had lived there for decades. ...
Leonidas
Leonidas New Orleans Part of the larger Carrollton area, the Leonidas New Orleans neighborhood stretches from the river to S. Claiborne Avenue. It includes some thriving hot spots and 2 large ...
Lower Coast
Lower Coast Algiers On the southern end of Algiers, across the Intracoastal canal, the Lower Coast of Algiers is a hidden gem. It’s home to two gated communities, Arbors Estates, and ...
Lower Garden District
The Lower Garden District is tucked between downtown and the Irish Channel and boasts some spectacular examples of classic New Orleans architecture. Most people know the LGD for Magazine Street, ...
Marigny
From fixer-uppers to the most exquisite renovations, the Marigny New Orleans neighborhood offers an amazing selection of traditional, local architecture. If the French Quarter is the popular kid ...
Marlyville and Fontainebleau
Tucked into the larger University area of Uptown New Orleans, Marlyville and Fontainebleau are majority homeowner neighborhoods. Some of the large homes have been converted into condos, but the ...
Mid City
If you’re on the hunt for a home with a front porch, then Mid City New Orleans should definitely be on your short list. While the architecture is varied, the majority of homes in this ...
Milan
Right next door to Central City, the Milan New Orleans neighborhood is filled with Victorian cottages, shotguns, camelbacks and a few larger properties that have been converted into condos. Over ...
Milneburg
Mostly residential, the Milneburg New Orleans neighborhood in Gentilly has a fascinating history that includes the fact that it was once a port and resort area. Originally a town, it was in the ...
Navarre
Sitting adjacent to City Park, the Navarre New Orleans neighborhood is a hidden little gem that most folks never drive through because the majority of the streets are tucked away, off of the main ...
New Orleans East
New Orleans East is geographically the largest part of the city, sitting on the edge of both the parish and Lake Pontchartrain. Neighborhoods built around lakes include: Springlake Lake ...
Seventh Ward
Between the Fairgrounds and the Marigny, you’ll find the Seventh Ward neighborhood in New Orleans. It’s long been a working-class neighborhood and while it may not have the same sexy ...
St Anthony
The St Anthony New Orleans neighborhood is a subsection of Gentilly. Bounded by Leon C. Simon Blvd, Elysian Fields Avenue, Mirabeau Avenue, and the London Avenue Canal, it’s conveniently located ...
St Bernard
The St Bernard New Orleans neighborhood is the former location of the St. Bernard Projects that were torn down post-Katrina. It sits on the east side of Bayou St John, below Harrison Avenue and ...
St Claude
Tagged as the “New Marigny” by several real estate agents (to the chagrin of the people who call it home), the St Claude New Orleans neighborhood sits just above the Bywater and is also part of ...
St Roch
Another part of the city that’s been dubbed the “New Marigny” by some enterprising real estate agents, the St. Roch New Orleans neighborhood sits just above St. Claude Avenue, ...
Terrytown LA
Terrytown LA is just across the river from New Orleans, on the West Bank of the Mississippi. Although most people think it’s a strictly residential community, Terrytown offers a large ...
Touro
Like to walk? Then the Touro New Orleans neighborhood is for you. Ranking as the 4th most walkable place to live in New Orleans, it sits Uptown, adjacent to the Garden District and Milan ...
Treme
The Treme New Orleans neighborhood has a rich history concentrated in our African-American and Creole ancestors. Congo Square sits in Armstrong Park and was the original meeting place of enslaved ...
Uptown
Some people consider anything upriver from the Warehouse District to be part of the Uptown New Orleans neighborhood, but there is a specific area we’re looking at here. Spanning St. Charles ...
West End
West End New Orleans Stretching from Lake Pontchartrain to Veterans Blvd, the West End New Orleans neighborhood is an eclectic mix of waterfront boathouses, high-rise condos, townhouses, and ...
West Riverside
A part of the larger Uptown area, West Riverside borders Audubon Park and the Mississippi River. Beyond the geography, though, it’s all about the architecture, the shopping, the ...