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The French Quarter’s 10 least expensive homes for sale, mapped

Living in the French Quarter on a budget

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In a recent chart created by NeighborhoodX, the French Quarter ranks as the most expensive place to buy a home in New Orleans. In that case, what do the least expensive homes look like in New Orleans’s oldest neighborhood?

These properties range from $185,000 to $250,000.

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929 Dumaine Street #18

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$185,000

Featured on Curbed in 2015, this studio has a loft bedroom, decked out kitchen, and a shared courtyard. HOA dues are $149/month.

514 Dumaine Street #3

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$185,000

While tied for the least expensive home in the French Quarter, it’s not tied for being the smallest. This Dumaine Street unit has 220 square feet of space, making its custom Murphy bed a necessity. Otherwise, this studio has a capable kitchenette, renovated bathroom, and comes with a large-screen television. HOA dues are $121/month.

727 Barracks Street #6

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$195,000

For $10,000 more you can live in this fully-furnished studio. While its interior is not nearly as impressive, it does have the luxury of sitting on the quieter side of the quarter near Esplanade Avenue. HOA dues are $190/month.

1228 Royal Street #2

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$195,000

This studio has a private balcony, shared pool, and on-site laundry. Measuring in at 255 square feet, it has one bedroom and a nicely-sized open area. While we’re not a fan of the pink interior, it does have nice cabinets and wooden floors. HOA dues are $216/month.

911 St Peter Street #6

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$210,000

Crossing the $200,000 mark, you can buy this significantly larger one-bedroom unit. It has 600 square feet, which is enough room to have a living room and master bedroom. It has exposed brick walls, vaulted ceilings, exposed ceiling beams, and an adorable kitchenette. HOA dues are $155/month.

1012 Esplanade Avenue #6A

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$224,000

This luxurious condo has recently undergone a renovation, including a freshly painted interior, new hardwood flooring, and crown molding. It has a well-equipped kitchen with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and custom cabinets. This studio also has a shared courtyard at its rear. HOA dues are $225/month.

1224 Bourbon Street #4

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$234,900

This Bourbon Street home has a dim interior, but that can be forgiven for its unique granite and limestone wall. Measuring in at 317 square feet, this studio has room for a large kitchenette, though not much else is shown in photos. However, it does have a private courtyard at its rear. HOA dues are among the lowest at $110/month.

521 St Louis Street #6

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$239,000

This cute one-bedroom condo has just over 370 square feet of space. Highlights include its kitchenette, hardwood flooring, exposed brick walls, 9.5-foot ceilings, and crown molding. It has a gorgeous shared courtyard at its rear. HOA dues are $181/month.

1015 Burgundy Street #6

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$249,905

Just a block from North Rampart Street sits this cozy condo nestled into a row of Creole townhouses. While it comes fully-furnished, we’re not a fan of the materials used in its kitchenette. However, measuring in at 357 square feet, this home squeezes in one bedroom and one bathroom. HOA dues are $225/month.

920 St Louis Street #4

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$250,000

The most expensive home on this map is this luxury condo near North Rampart Street. Noted as one of the best listed homes under 500 square feet in the French Quarter, it comes fully-furnished and has soaring 14-foot ceilings. Its open studio layout makes its 438 square feet of living space seem much larger. Amenities include an elevator, shared courtyard and pool. HOA dues are $690/month.

929 Dumaine Street #18

$185,000

Featured on Curbed in 2015, this studio has a loft bedroom, decked out kitchen, and a shared courtyard. HOA dues are $149/month.

514 Dumaine Street #3

$185,000

While tied for the least expensive home in the French Quarter, it’s not tied for being the smallest. This Dumaine Street unit has 220 square feet of space, making its custom Murphy bed a necessity. Otherwise, this studio has a capable kitchenette, renovated bathroom, and comes with a large-screen television. HOA dues are $121/month.

727 Barracks Street #6

$195,000

For $10,000 more you can live in this fully-furnished studio. While its interior is not nearly as impressive, it does have the luxury of sitting on the quieter side of the quarter near Esplanade Avenue. HOA dues are $190/month.

1228 Royal Street #2

$195,000

This studio has a private balcony, shared pool, and on-site laundry. Measuring in at 255 square feet, it has one bedroom and a nicely-sized open area. While we’re not a fan of the pink interior, it does have nice cabinets and wooden floors. HOA dues are $216/month.

911 St Peter Street #6

$210,000

Crossing the $200,000 mark, you can buy this significantly larger one-bedroom unit. It has 600 square feet, which is enough room to have a living room and master bedroom. It has exposed brick walls, vaulted ceilings, exposed ceiling beams, and an adorable kitchenette. HOA dues are $155/month.

1012 Esplanade Avenue #6A

$224,000

This luxurious condo has recently undergone a renovation, including a freshly painted interior, new hardwood flooring, and crown molding. It has a well-equipped kitchen with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and custom cabinets. This studio also has a shared courtyard at its rear. HOA dues are $225/month.

1224 Bourbon Street #4

$234,900

This Bourbon Street home has a dim interior, but that can be forgiven for its unique granite and limestone wall. Measuring in at 317 square feet, this studio has room for a large kitchenette, though not much else is shown in photos. However, it does have a private courtyard at its rear. HOA dues are among the lowest at $110/month.

521 St Louis Street #6

$239,000

This cute one-bedroom condo has just over 370 square feet of space. Highlights include its kitchenette, hardwood flooring, exposed brick walls, 9.5-foot ceilings, and crown molding. It has a gorgeous shared courtyard at its rear. HOA dues are $181/month.

1015 Burgundy Street #6

$249,905

Just a block from North Rampart Street sits this cozy condo nestled into a row of Creole townhouses. While it comes fully-furnished, we’re not a fan of the materials used in its kitchenette. However, measuring in at 357 square feet, this home squeezes in one bedroom and one bathroom. HOA dues are $225/month.

920 St Louis Street #4

$250,000

The most expensive home on this map is this luxury condo near North Rampart Street. Noted as one of the best listed homes under 500 square feet in the French Quarter, it comes fully-furnished and has soaring 14-foot ceilings. Its open studio layout makes its 438 square feet of living space seem much larger. Amenities include an elevator, shared courtyard and pool. HOA dues are $690/month.