In an effort to consolidate the largest homes in the city, research and analytics firm NeighborhoodX ranked the largest listed homes on the the market.
After a week of celebrating achievements in 16 New Orleans neighborhoods, the first of three rounds of Curbed Cup have concluded. Now, only eight neighborhoods remain.
Built in 1857, Architect James Gallier Jr. designed this three-story Greek Revival home for Lavinia Dabney, one of the first women to own a home in the Garden District.
Today, NeighborhoodX revisited the Garden District Neighborhood. In August of 2017, NeighborhoodX values the average price per square foot in the Garden District at $388.
This adorable condo on St Mary Street and Prytania Street just hit the market. It sits less than a block from St. Charles Avenue and is near Coliseum Square.
In the current analysis, listed homes in New Orleans range from $40 to $999 per square foot. Last May, the prices ranged between $46 and $980 per square foot.
Located right on Coliseum Street, this home sits directly across from the Lafayette Cemetery, and is two blocks from the St. Charles Avenue streetcar line.
Today, NeighborhoodX revisited the Garden District Neighborhood. In June of 2017, the average price per square foot in the neighborhood is $364. This past March, the price was $11 more at $375 per square foot.
For the past month, our friends at NeighborhoodX have evaluated home prices in New Orleans. This time around, the analytics and research firm is taking a global look at fifteen neighborhoods in the city.
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a semi-regular column that explores what one can rent for a set dollar amount in various New Orleans neighborhoods. Is one man's studio another man's townhouse? Let's find out! Today, we're looking at apartments renting around $2,000.
Built in 1882 is this single-family Eastlake home located on Constance Street. The victorian home is near several local shops and venues on Magazine Street.
This week, NeighborhoodX, a real estate research and analytics firm, evaluated one of New Orleans most historical and architecturally relevant neighborhoods: the Garden District.
his past Monday, the Short-Term Rental Administration—a part of the City’s Department of Safety and Permits—opened applications to apply for short-term rental permits. Registration for rental permits is required by April 1, 2017.
Built in 1857 is a magnificent Italianate mansion located in the Garden District. The residence is directly across Coliseum Square and three blocks from St. Charles avenue.
Last April, the City of New Orleans announced that Jackson Avenue will undergo a repaving project, which would replace aging asphalt, reduce car lanes to one each direction, and add a bike lane.
This past August, a Thomas Sully-designed mansion hit the market asking $2,225,000. The mansion was previously used as a Bed and Breakfast, but could easily be converted to a grand private residence.
The Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans is celebrating its 41st annual Holiday Home Tour. This year’s tour will feature eight Garden District homes dressed up for the holidays.
This elegant Victorian side hall camelback just hit the market in the Garden District. Boasting 13-foot ceilings, the 3,151 square-foot home has formal living and dining rooms with original floors, pocket doors, and fireplaces. Take a look inside.