• The Victorian Style: An Iconic Part of New Orleans Architecture,Clint LaCour

    The Victorian Style: An Iconic Part of New Orleans Architecture

    The Characteristics & History of Victorian Homes  From Uptown mansions near Audubon Park and smaller homes in Mid-City to “gingerbread” beauties in Algiers Point, Victorian architectural styles in New Orleans abound. These styles were very popular with builders and their affluent clientele during th

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  • Walkable Listings: Live Steps from Shopping, Restaurants and Coffee Shops,Clint LaCour

    Walkable Listings: Live Steps from Shopping, Restaurants and Coffee Shops

    If you love the idea of living steps away from great boutiques, delicious eateries, and nearby coffee spots – you’re not alone. Part of what’s so special about New Orleans is that many residential areas across the city are walkable to a wide variety of retail shopping — which adds greatly to feel of

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  • The French Quarter: One of the Oldest Residential Communities in the U.S.,Clint LaCour

    The French Quarter: One of the Oldest Residential Communities in the U.S.

    Photo Credit: Valerie Esparza The French Quarter is the oldest, most historical neighborhood of New Orleans, and is beloved for its French and Spanish architectural influences, charming, colorful buildings featuring wrought-iron balconies, and beautiful hidden courtyards with lush tropical greenery

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