Special offer

New Orleans French Quarter, The second home could be yours.

By
Real Estate Agent with Gardner Realtors, Licensed in La.

The New Orleans French Quarter is a living part of history. Most of the condos in the French Quarter are second homes. Since Katrina the area has been depressed in the number of visitors and buyers for the properties. It may be time to start looking for that unusual get-away where everything is within walking distance to your condo. You can eat at 5 star places and listen to live music and New Orleans Jazz. No need to use your car. The area is filled with history, unusual shops, antiques, photo opportunities, entertainers, Harrahs Casino, The French Market and many things you cannot find at home.

The area received very little damage from Katrina and no Flooding. We are seeing some great buys that will not be duplicated. I am getting a lot of interest in the past month of people looking again. Once the weather turns nice we will again to see more visitors. You can cheer the Saints on in their quest of the Super Bowl. The Hornets will be back at the Arena for the first time since the storm. The only Hurricanes we are looking at is the ones at Pat O'Briens and you get to keep the glass.                               

 

                 

                       

Cristy Smith
mmm - Austin, TX

Looks like that would be a great place for a vacation house! Thanks for the great info!

Cristy

Jul 31, 2007 03:20 PM
Anonymous
Anonymous
As a former resident of the big easy I hope it comes back this year.  I love the city.
Jul 31, 2007 06:33 PM
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Joshua Lazaro, serving New Orleans and the Greater New Orleans Area!!!
Prudential Gardner, Realtors - Kenner, LA

I'm curious about the "Great buys that will not be duplicated." What's making them a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity???

Aug 01, 2007 01:15 AM
Eric Bouler
Gardner Realtors, Licensed in La. - New Orleans, LA
Listening to your Needs
Is there land to build more condos in the Quarter? No Can the present real estate be duplicated at a cost close the the present? No Are Mayor Nagin and Gov. Blanco always be in office? No. Once they are gone the the area will beging growing again.
Aug 01, 2007 01:23 AM
Joshua Lazaro, serving New Orleans and the Greater New Orleans Area!!!
Prudential Gardner, Realtors - Kenner, LA

I didn't know the turnover rate was so low.

Aug 01, 2007 02:09 AM