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Top neighborhoods in New Orleans

Audubon
What it’s like to live in Audubon
Majestic oak trees line the streets of Audubon, where this Uptown New Orleans neighborhood surrounds both Audubon Park and Tulane University. The district features distinctive architecture from Greek Revival mansions to Craftsman bungalows, with many larger homes divided into spacious apartments with period details unavailable in newer construction. For academic professionals and families prioritizing both educational access and natural beauty, Audubon delivers New Orleans' finest combination of prestigious address, walkable amenities, and park proximity – though rental rates reflect these premium attributes.
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East Carrollton
What it’s like to live in East Carrollton
East Carrollton showcases New Orleans architectural heritage through well-preserved homes from various eras. Rental options include apartments in divided historic houses and smaller buildings throughout this walkable district. The neighborhood offers excellent access to both Tulane University and the shops and restaurants along Oak Street, creating an ideal environment for academic households seeking character beyond purely student-focused areas.
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Mid-city
What it’s like to live in Mid-city
Artists revitalize 1920s cottages near Bayou St. John, hosting monthly "Mid-City Mardi Gras" block parties. Elevation requirements add flood insurance costs for low-lying units.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The average rent for a studio apartment in New Orleans is $1,276.
The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment rental in New Orleans is $1,636.
The average rent for a two-bedroom apartment in New Orleans is $2,263.
City Guide for New Orleans, LA
If ever a city rose from its ashes, that city is New Orleans. Chances are you’re proud to live in NOLA. This guide aims to help extend your pride to how you live in NOLA. Are you a gracious, Southern hostess, throwing large dinner parties in your plantation-era home? Or are you a low-impact sustainability guru, living simply out of your quaint shotgun? Perhaps you don’t know who you are—or, should I say, who you’d like to be. That’s why apartment hunting is thrilling: the possibilities, my dear,...
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