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Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can rent for a set dollar amount in various New Orleans neighborhoods. Is one person's studio another person's townhouse? Let's find out! Today's price: $1,600.
↑ A one-bedroom, 665-square-foot unit in this former synagogue on Jackson Avenue in the Lower Garden District is available. The space includes access to two private courtyards, slate flooring (and unfortunately, some carpet), and a parking space. It's pet friendly, too.
↑ The effusive listing for this 1,700 square-foot Carrollton home wants to let you know that "This House Has it All." We're not sure about that, but the three-bedroom does have new appliances and paint, 12-foot ceilings and a large fenced-in backyard.
↑ This two-bedroom is located around a bunch of shops and restaurants on Magazine Street in Uptown, and the balcony makes it a perfect parade party place during Carnival season. The party could also spill out into the backyard, where there's two covered areas. The unit comes with a washer/dryer.
↑ If the bold green's not a turn-off, this Bywater one-bedroom is a real charmer. The 868 square-foot house includes pretty details like wood floors, fireplace mantels and French doors leading to the outdoor space in every room. There's also a washer/dryer in a hut on the back patio.
↑ Framed by palm trees, this is a tropical two-bedroom right between Treme and Marigny. The 780 square-feet upper unit has a balcony, and there's off-street parking available for $100 extra. Other attractive details include wood floors, stained glass windows and fireplace mantels.
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