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Garden Park - West Bank Neighborhood of the Week

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Crescent City Living LLC Licensed LA RE Commission

Garden Park is a high demand neighborhood located inside the city limits of Gretna, Louisiana.  Winding streets and a range of home ages make for a pleasing place to call home.  The neighborhood is actually divided into 2 sections, Garden Park on the south side of the Expressway, and Old Garden Park on the north side.  Mature trees and some fabulous landscaping line the streets.  Conveniently located, it's a hop, skip and jump to get to the Central Business District or the Manhattan shopping corridor.

A look at the market in Garden Park:

10 Active Listings

  • Average asking price:  $243,800
  • Lowest asking price:   $149,900
  • Highest asking price:   $349,900
  • Average days on market: 92

1 Under Contract or Pending

  • Average asking price:  $379,000
  • Average days on market:  89

2 Sold Listings in last 6 months

  • Average asking price:  $226,500
  • Average sold price:     $218,500
  • Lowest sold price:       $183,000
  • Highest sold price:      $254,000

For more information on homes in the Garden Park area, or any other area on the West Bank of New Orleans, please email me at lheindel@latterblum.com.

Your West Bank Real Estate Specialist

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Margaret Woda
Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc. - Crofton, MD
Maryland Real Estate & Military Relocation
Love your signature on your blogs.  Have you done a post teaching others how to do that?  Anyway, about this post, I was glad to see someone else is out there taking photos of signs.  That's great information for local buyers and sellers in Garden Park.
Sep 16, 2007 10:12 PM
Lisa Heindel
Crescent City Living LLC - New Orleans, LA
New Orleans Real Estate Broker

Margaret, I found the signature through another post on AR :)  I love to take sign pics - at least then I have a somewhat relevant photo to use when discussing a particular area.  I must say, since I've been here, I take alot more!

Sep 16, 2007 11:37 PM