
Whether you're looking for a new apartment or not, it can occasionally be entertaining to explore an upmarket real estate listing to see what life could be like if money wasn't a concern. So what exactly does the upper-end of New Orleans's rental market look like today — and just how glitzy do these homes get, given these hefty prices?
We scanned local listings in New Orleans via rental site Zumper to pinpoint the city's most posh listings.
Take a look at these select listings, below. (Note: prices and availability are subject to change.)
821 Aline St. (East Riverside)
Right off the bat, feast your eyes on this fabulous single-family home over at 821 Aline St in East Riverside. It has three bedrooms and two bathrooms, and it takes up 1,555 square feet. Whereas the average price for a 3-bedroom rental in New Orleans is roughly $1,650 / month, this place is currently going for $3,500 / month. What, precisely, makes it so expensive?
In the Victorian-style home, you can anticipate "original gleaming wood floors," an exposed-brick fireplace, high ceilings and a beautiful backyard, complete with a lanai.
Both cats and dogs are permitted in this sumptuous residence.
(Check out the complete listing here.)
282 English Turn Dr. (New Aurora - English Turn)
Next, there's this mammoth single-family home situated at 282 English Turn Dr. in New Aurora - English Turn. It has an impressive four bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms, and it spans 3,488 square feet. Whereas the average price for a 4-bedroom rental in New Orleans is approximately $1,550 / month, this stately home is currently listed at $3,485 / month.
The home boasts an open floor plan, and it features stainless steel appliances, high ceilings, a gourmet kitchen, a wood-burning fireplace, a study and a master bedroom with a soaking tub. It also has an outdoor deck, with slate tile, that leads to the huge backyard.
As showy as this house might sound, pets are not permitted.
(Check out the complete listing here.)
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