
Ahh! Wide Open Spaces: Homes Close to Parks
Living within walking distance to one of New Orleans’ many beautiful parks adds value to a home and is appealing to many. From outdoor exercisers, to families with kids who’re looking for playgrounds and space to run around, to dog walkers, picnickers, and football-throwers, many are attracted to ho

The Creole Townhouse: An Example of Classic French Quarter Architecture
Built after the Great Fires of 1788 and 1794 and up until the mid-19th century, the iconic Creole Townhouse is what most often comes to mind when people think about charming French Quarter architecture. As opposed to the wooden structures that succumbed to the fires, Creole Townhouses were designed

The Irish Channel: Featuring Colorful Shotguns and the City’s Largest St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Adjacent to the Garden District and Uptown, the Irish Channel neighborhood is roughly bounded by Louisiana Avenue, Magazine Street, Jackson Avenue, and the Mississippi River. A close-knit, diverse residential community of renters, owners, young families and older people (many of whom have lived ther
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