Garden District
Explore what makes the Garden District New Orleans a desirable & beautiful neighborhood
Neighborhood Walkthrough
After the Louisiana Purchase, the Garden District was one of the first neighborhoods to be developed. The name for the area of New Orleans comes from the beautiful, large gardens found throughout. The Garden District is found near the Central Business District and it borders Uptown, as well.
Today, the Garden District is most-known for the amazing historic mansions. Many southern-style mansions with incredible architecture are found throughout the area. This neighborhood shows off Victorian, Italianate and Classic Greek Revival styles and attracts many visitors every single year.
Garden District New Orleans real estate has long been a destination for beauty seekers and architecture junkies, and this popularity is guaranteed to be strong for decades to come. In fact, the Garden District was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. Further, the neighborhood was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1974. This is quite an achievement, and a highlight for the real estate in this area, as this is only one of two neighborhoods to receive such a distinction. The other? The French Quarter.
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Homes for sale in Garden District
Single-family homes found in the Garden District often go for more than $500K. There is no question that these are on the higher end of the New Orleans real estate market. However, this is for good reason. New Orleans Garden District homes are spacious, quiet, and historically beautiful. Additionally, you are assured that the beauty will stay this way, thanks to its historical designation. Because of this, exterior changes to the architecture require approval, as they fall under the full control of the Historic District Landmarks Commission.
With that in mind, you can be confident that this neighborhood intends to maintain its integrity and historical beauty.
However, you don’t have to live outside your means if you want to invest in New Orleans Garden District real estate. Those seeking a more affordable option will find condos with a much wider price range throughout the neighborhood. Condos for sale in the Garden District start around $150K and can go up to more than $1 million. And living in a condo in the Garden District puts you in the heart of all the action, while still giving you the option to retreat and enjoy the quiet atmosphere of the neighborhood.
Shopping, Dining & Entertainment
While the Garden District of New Orleans is certainly known for the large, historic mansions, it's also known for the shopping on Magazine Street. This section of the neighborhood is known as the commercial center. You'll find a number of antique shops, design studios, clothing stores and so much more throughout this section of the neighborhood.
Whatever your interests are, you are likely to find it in the Garden District. And if you can’t, then you probably don’t need it! If live music is your thing, then in addition to a variety of live-music patios, the Garden District is home to several popular music venues as well. Some of them stay true to local musicians only, so you are sure to have your endless glass of local jazz and funk continually filled.
Living in Garden District
Those looking for a more peaceful style of living will enjoy the Garden District. Plenty of housing options are found throughout the neighborhood ranging from mansions to condominiums. It's a very desirable location close to Uptown and many other popular areas of New Orleans, as well.
But the Garden District is unique in many ways as well, which adds to its attractiveness. For instance, most of the residents who live in the Garden District own their homes. Therefore, even though the homes in this area have plenty of space (some of them hidden within gardens!), there is a community feel that is very strong in this part of New Orleans. These homeowners are proud, and because of this demand, Garden District New Orleans homes for sale tend to fly off the market quickly.
Additionally, safety is in the mind of the neighbor’s residents, who want to make sure that the residents are at ease and comfortable at all times. Therefore, the neighborhood is also part of the Garden District Security District, which is funded by the city’s homeowners and included in annual property tax bills.
The Garden District is also easy to navigate, or get in and out of. What’s more, its transportation comes with classic style. The St. Charles Streetcar, for instance, is a wonderful way to enter or leave the neighborhood if you are headed to or from downtown. But it is also a wonderful way to simply hop on or off throughout the neighborhood.