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Surrounding Areas

The French Quarter’s surrounding area is a diverse mixture of neighborhoods – from the outskirts of suburbia up to the oak-lined Garden District. Whether you’re seeking a 100-year-old bungalow, a charming modern home, or residential lofts, there’s something for every homebuyer in each part of town.

Each neighborhood reflects a unique blend of French, Spanish, and African influences, particularly evident in the French Quarter, where Creole architecture reigns supreme.

To learn more about the beautiful neighborhoods in New Orleans, read through the list below and let us know if you have any questions — we’re here to help find the perfect neighborhood for you!

Algiers is a neighborhood just across the Mississippi River from the French Quarter. It is filled with 100-year-old bungalows adorned with charm and bursting with history.

Art/Warehouse District bustles with residential lofts, restaurants, and amazing art galleries.

Downtown – CBD has been reborn and is now on the rise with contemporary apartment buildings, bistros, and fine dining establishments.

Esplanade Ridge is a collection of high-ceilinged homes with rocking-chair-ready front porches.

Lakeview, outlined with a neighborhood of family homes, shade trees, and City Park, is one of the nation’s great urban green spaces.

Mid-City offers an array of shotgun homes along with bungalows and multi-family apartment living.

Treme is located just North of the French Quarter and features amazing centuries-old, colorful architecture.

Uptown – The Garden District is a picturesque one where limestone mansions are eloquently mixed with modest historic homes.

Jefferson/St. Tammany/St. Bernard Parishes are primarily single-family ranch-style neighborhoods that provide plenty of retail shopping and family entertainment opportunities.


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