Today, we’re kicking off the week with some of the best homes on the market in New Orleans. This time around our selection of dwellings includes multi-family and single-family homes under $400,000 in Algiers Point.
435 Pacific Avenue
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In between Alex and Eliza streets, you’ll find this adorable Arts and Crafts cottage that asks $325,000—which is $118/square foot. It has tall ceilings, recessed lighting, an open layout, and a formal dining room. On its second floor you’ll find vaulted ceilings and exposed beams. At 2,756 square feet, this home has four bedrooms and three bathrooms. You’ll find a covered porch at its rear.
922 Opelousas Avenue
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Built in 1841, this cottage that was renovated in 2014 is going for $335,000. It has an expansive floorplan, crown molding, and gorgeous hardwood flooring. Its airy kitchen has granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, an island, and a gorgeous backsplash. At 2,252 square feet, this home has three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms.
520 Opelousas Avenue
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This former storefront turned three-unit complex seeks $375,000. Spanning 2,990 square feet, this complex holds a townhouse with two bedrooms and one bathrooms; an apartment unit with one bedroom and one bathroom; and a commercial storefront that is now used as an apartment with one bedroom and one bathroom. Throughout this eclectic complex you’ll find lovely millwork and airy rooms.
408 Elmira Avenue
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You can buy this Eastlake Victorian camelback double for $385,000. At first glance, this home has a shared sitting porch. Both units have formal living and dining rooms. You’ll also find hardwood floors, exposed brick walls, pocket doors, and vaulted ceilings. Measuring at 1,235 square feet each, both units have three bedrooms and two bathrooms. At the rear of this complex, both units have an uncovered wooden deck and a private backyard with potential.