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7 homes for sale near the Canal Streetcar line

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Originally commissioned in the the mid-19th century, the Canal Streetcar line has served as a quintessential transportation route in New Orleans for over a century. After being discontinued in the 1960s and replaced with a bus line, the Canal streetcar line would sit in hiatus for over 40 years.

In 2004, the city revived its famed line, which services parts of Mid-City, Central Business District, and the French Quarter. In total, it spans just over 5 miles.

Here are 7 homes on the market near the Canal Streetcar line, ordered by distance from the Mississippi River.

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2816 Cleveland Avenue

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Built in 2018, this home with off-street parking asks $415,000. Measuring at 2,230 square feet, you’ll find three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. This home also has an airy kitchen, complete with stainless steel appliances, a farm sink, and a double oven. It also has a large pantry.

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4616 Cleveland Avenue

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Built in 1921, you can buy this double in Mid-City for $625,000. The owners side measures at 2,129 square feet, and has four bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms. The 1,225-square-foot rental unit has one bedroom and one bathroom. Highlights include ceilings of 10 feet on the first level and 11 feet on the second level, hardwood floors, and a covered porch.

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3717 Palmyra Street

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This sweet cottage sits two blocks from the streetcar line. At 1,442 square feet, the home has two bedrooms and two bathrooms. It has a roomy floorplan, an enclosed porch, and beautiful millwork.

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134 South Clark Street

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Built in 1879, this Victorian-style home with off-street parking is on the market for $559,000. It has a beautiful brick fireplace, an open dining room, and a large kitchen with a center island. The home has four bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, and 3,231 square feet of floorspace.

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2816 Banks Street

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This Victorian home with a detached guest apartment wants $475,000. Built in 1890, the home formerly stood as a double shotgun, but it‘s now used as a single-family home. Its facade has tall windows, transoms, and stained glass windows. The home has hardwood floors, mantels, and a spiraling staircase.

The detached 572-square-foot apartment has one bedroom and one bathroom.

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2509 Palmyra Street

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Built in 2018, this slim camelback construction sits moments from the University Medical Center. Measuring at 1,950 square feet, the home has three bedrooms and three bathrooms. It has sizable rooms. The master bedroom suite has a walk-in closet and a well-equipped bathroom. Its asking price is $375,000.

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231 Burgundy Street unit #3

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In the French Quarter you can buy this modest two-bedroom condo that sits two blocks from the streetcar line for $240,000. At 400 square feet, the unit has one bedroom and one bathroom. Highlights include exposed brick, tall ceilings, French doors, and exposed ceiling joist. The home also has access to a second-floor balcony. HOA dues are $240/month.

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2816 Cleveland Avenue

Built in 2018, this home with off-street parking asks $415,000. Measuring at 2,230 square feet, you’ll find three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. This home also has an airy kitchen, complete with stainless steel appliances, a farm sink, and a double oven. It also has a large pantry.

Via Joanne Close/Barrios Real Estate Group

4616 Cleveland Avenue

Built in 1921, you can buy this double in Mid-City for $625,000. The owners side measures at 2,129 square feet, and has four bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms. The 1,225-square-foot rental unit has one bedroom and one bathroom. Highlights include ceilings of 10 feet on the first level and 11 feet on the second level, hardwood floors, and a covered porch.

via Scarlett Giambelluca

3717 Palmyra Street

This sweet cottage sits two blocks from the streetcar line. At 1,442 square feet, the home has two bedrooms and two bathrooms. It has a roomy floorplan, an enclosed porch, and beautiful millwork.

Via Hank Tatje/Derbes-Tatje Realtors

134 South Clark Street

Built in 1879, this Victorian-style home with off-street parking is on the market for $559,000. It has a beautiful brick fireplace, an open dining room, and a large kitchen with a center island. The home has four bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, and 3,231 square feet of floorspace.

Via Maria Argote/Keller Williams

2816 Banks Street

This Victorian home with a detached guest apartment wants $475,000. Built in 1890, the home formerly stood as a double shotgun, but it‘s now used as a single-family home. Its facade has tall windows, transoms, and stained glass windows. The home has hardwood floors, mantels, and a spiraling staircase.

The detached 572-square-foot apartment has one bedroom and one bathroom.

Via Eric Wilkinson/French Quarter Realty

2509 Palmyra Street

Built in 2018, this slim camelback construction sits moments from the University Medical Center. Measuring at 1,950 square feet, the home has three bedrooms and three bathrooms. It has sizable rooms. The master bedroom suite has a walk-in closet and a well-equipped bathroom. Its asking price is $375,000.

Via Taylor Nobles/Engel & Volkers

231 Burgundy Street unit #3

In the French Quarter you can buy this modest two-bedroom condo that sits two blocks from the streetcar line for $240,000. At 400 square feet, the unit has one bedroom and one bathroom. Highlights include exposed brick, tall ceilings, French doors, and exposed ceiling joist. The home also has access to a second-floor balcony. HOA dues are $240/month.

Via Michele LaBanca/French Quarter Realty