Built in 1920, this Irish Channel home on Third Street just hit the market. This shotgun sits less than a block from Clay Square and two blocks from Tchoupitoulas Street.
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 $1,200.
Built Circa 1860, this restored Greek Revival double sits on Philip Street. The home is less than a block from Jackson Avenue and three blocks from Magazine Street.
oday, NeighborhoodX revisited the Irish Channel. As of June 2017, the average price per square foot is $271. In May of 2017, the average price per square foot in the neighborhood was $262.
Today, NeighborhoodX revisited the Irish Channel. In May of 2017, the average price per square foot in the neighborhood is $262. In March of 2017, the price was $4 more at $266 per square foot.
This past week, NeighborhoodX released data on the 10 least expensive homes in the Lower Garden District and the Garden District. Today, the research and analytics firm analyzed the Irish Channel.
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 $1,400.
Recently, Neighborhood X, a real estate analytics and research firm, broke down the current price range of homes in the French Quarter neighborhood. Today, the firm released research on the Irish Channel neighborhood.
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The home was originally built on the first subdivided lots of the Livaudais Plantation for Mary Ann Grigson, and restored by New Orleans antiquarian Don Didier. The three-story home retains much of its charm, but could use some careful sprucing up.
In an ideal location on the Irish Channel/Lower Garden District border, this Jackson Avenue duplex hit the market in February asking $569,000. Many price chops later, the home is down to $499,000. The units of the duplex are 1,179 square feet each.
A glorious circa 1868 Italianate on the Garden District/Irish Channel border just hit the market. The McLellan-Schanzer House was declared a landmark by the Historic District Landmarks Commission in 1980. Take a look inside this beautiful home.
This cute shotgun in Irish Channel is only 940 square feet, but in many ways the home is surprisingly spacious. High ceilings give the place some breathing room. It also features wood floors, cypress doors, fireplace mantles, and plenty of storage.