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 $1,000.
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.
Built in 1957, this updated single-family home sits right on Lavender Street. The shotgun is a block from Franklin Avenue, and is near the Interstate-610.
Starting this weekend, the Home Builders Association of Greater New Orleans will host its annual Parade of Homes, featuring more than 25 homes across Orleans, Jefferson, and St. Bernard parishes.
As 2016 has come to a close, Airbnb has developed a worldwide list of 17 neighborhoods that have experience the most growth in Airbnb visitors. And one New Orleans neighborhood tops that global list.
This Robin egg blue craftsman, which got a renovation with on-trend details, just hit the market in Gentilly Terrace. Recently renovated by the company Avant Garde, the home got an extra bedroom and contemporary touches. Take a look!
Levees.org founder Sandy Rosenthal found and purchased a Gentilly ranch home that was flooded to its rafters after Hurricane Katrina, and she hopes to turn it into a museum of sorts highlighting the storm’s damage, according to The Advocate.
In concert with the city’s "living with water" efforts, City Council yesterday voted to move forward on drainage projects in Bayou St. John, Central City, and Gentilly. The projects will pull from a $141 million federal grant for green infrastructure.
Over where Bayou St. John stretches to the Filmore neighborhood, a contemporary new construction overlooks the water. Take a look inside this brand spankin' new home on the bayou.