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New Orleans, Louisiana Homes for Sale

Uptown New Orleans, LA homes for sale is a unique mix of old-world charm and new-world convenience. Situated upriver from the Garden District and stretching to Broadway Street, this community features many homes and a wide variety of local shops and restaurants. The area is popular among professionals, families, and college students who want to be close to the city's attractions.

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New Orleans, Louisiana Homes for Sale

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  1. New Orleans, Louisiana Homes for Sale If you're considering moving to New Orleans, there are plenty of homes for sale. In the past month alone, 355 homes have sold in the city. The city has a Walk Score of 58, and is home to 343,794 people and 157,269 jobs. To find the perfect home, you can use the city's MLS search to narrow down your search by price, square footage, beds, and more. Uptown Uptown New Orleans, LA homes for sale is a unique mix of old-world charm and new-world convenience. Situated upriver from the Garden District and stretching to Broadway Street, this community features many homes and a wide variety of local shops and restaurants. The area is popular among professionals, families, and college students who want to be close to the city's attractions. LoopNet, one of the largest commercial real estate marketplaces online, has over 800 new listings added each day. It is the first place to find new investment properties and is a great way to research a location. LoopNet also features 3D tours and high-resolution photos. The LoopNet network receives more than ten million unique visitors each month. Magazine Street Magazine Street is home to some of the city's most popular restaurants and shopping. Magazine Street homes for sale are located close to these attractions. This three-story home has four bedrooms, two living rooms, and an outdoor roof terrace with panoramic views. The seller is a Louisiana real estate broker with additional licenses in Texas and Mississippi. This magazine-style Victorian beauty features a spacious, picture-perfect porch and two balconies on the 2nd floor. Inside, you'll find coved ceilings, original hardwood floors, fireplaces, and marble countertops. While this home is in a flood zone, it still offers privacy and a convenient location for working or playing. Uptown mansion An Uptown mansion owned by the Orleans Parish District Attorney is for sale for $2 million. According to Fox 8, the listing does not disclose the address of the home, but a report suggests that it may be the subject of a murder threat. New Orleans police are investigating the situation and have not published the address of the mansion. The property has 4 bedrooms and 3 1/2 baths, a tree-lined street, and nine-foot ceilings. There are two wood-burning fireplaces and plenty of natural light. Outside, the home has a spacious fenced yard with a 100-year-old oak tree and deck. Uptown duplex If you are looking for a new home in Uptown, you should consider using a real estate agent. The New Orleans Metropolitan Association of Realtors (r) and Gulf South Real Estate Information Network, Inc. disclaim any liability resulting from any inaccuracies in the information contained herein. This information is for personal, non-commercial use only.

  2. Uptown is a residential neighborhood in New Orleans that extends upriver from the Garden District and runs west to Broadway Street. The neighborhood has a large number of homes, a variety of restaurants and local businesses, and is easy to get to from the major parts of the city. Uptown duplex damaged by hurricane Ida Hurricane Ida was a Category 4 hurricane that caused catastrophic damage and flooding along the Gulf of Mexico on August 29. It was the deadliest hurricane to hit Louisiana in nearly a century and the second- most powerful hurricane to strike the state, tied with Hurricane Katrina in 1856 and Hurricane Laura in 2020. The storm was estimated to have maximum sustained winds of 150 mph and left over one million without power. Its powerful winds and rains caused widespread damage to buildings, uprooted trees, and knocked down telephone lines. Recovery from the hurricane was estimated to take weeks, but power was restored in some areas within a few days. FEMA, which is responsible for emergency response, has sent roughly 3,600 employees to the region to help with cleanup and rescue. Although Ida was downgraded by hurricane forecasters to a tropical depression, the storm caused massive damage to coastal Louisiana communities. The storm knocked down power lines, flooded homes, and ripped apart buildings. Some neighborhoods were completely cut off from power.

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