Special offer

New Orleans French Quarter Real Estate, Condos and Tourists

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

     The New Orleans French Quarter is like a little city within a larger city.  The historic nature of the French Quarter has a lot to do with the neighborhood.  Many of the current residents live in condos which is relatively new idea since the 1950'S.

     The Quarter is a small, small section of New Orleans but its the oldest part being the center of the Spanish and French Rule in their colonies before the founding of America. It still remains a treasure for all of us locals and tourist to enjoy. It is also a great place to take photos with all the colors and historic buildings.  It is much more than Bourbon Street as many people still live in the Quarter among the local shops.  There are few malls in New Orleans but Royal Street may have been a mall before chain stores were developed.  Its a lot of original shops, eats, drinks and entertainment that other places may not have. Enjoy the photos and check back for weekly additions of photos to my New Orleans French Quarter Page. I am sure I can get 5 quality shots per week.  The photos add up and soon after 20 weeks I will have a hundred. That is easy with the New Orleans French Quarter.

French Quarter Condos

Jackson Square

New Orleans French Quarter, New Orleans French Quarter Condos

New Orleans French Quarter Real Estate

French Quarter Residential Streets

New Orleans French Quarter Condos

New Orleans French Quarter Homes

New Orleans French Quarter Condos

Nathan Gurley
Gurley Residential Appraisal Services, LLC - New Orleans, LA

Hey Eric.  I've seen you online a bunch of times.  Today is my first day on Active Rain and I found you again and thought I'd comment.  I remember you because everytime I run into one of your pages, you have the greatest New Orleans pics.  Today is no exception.    

Aug 24, 2008 02:24 PM
Eric Bouler
Gardner Realtors, Licensed in La. - New Orleans, LA
Listening to your Needs

Nathan, thanks for the comments. I guess its a hobby I have taken up since Katrina.  There is enough damage and junk but a lot left to see that makes you wonder what is up next? Visit my blog to see more, www.neworleanscondotrends.com for more New Orleans Updates. 

Aug 24, 2008 02:37 PM