
Curious just how far your dollar goes in New Orleans? We've rounded up the latest rental offerings via rental site Zumper to get a sense of what to expect when it comes to scoring a rental in New Orleans if you don't want to spend more than $1,300 / month on rent. (Note: prices and availability are subject to change.)
Take a peek at what rentals the city has to offer, below.
732 Cherokee St., #207 (East Carrollton)
Listed at $1,300 / month, this 600-square-foot 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom condo is located at 732 Cherokee St.
In the unit, you can anticipate a dishwasher, hardwood floors, ceiling fans, built-in storage features, generous closet space and ample natural lighting. The building offers on-site laundry. Pets aren't allowed.
(Take a look at the complete listing here.)
2304 Joliet St. (Leonidas)
Next, there's this studio apartment located at 2304 Joliet St. It's listed for $1,250 / month.
The sunny unit has hardwood floors, a dishwasher, great cabinet space, ceiling fans and a backyard. Pets aren't allowed.
(See the complete listing here.)
806 Audubon St., #A (Audubon)
Here's a 1,050-square-foot 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom condo at 806 Audubon St. that's going for $1,250 / month.
The building offers on-site laundry. The unit has hardwood floors, high ceilings, a dishwasher, ceiling fans and great natural lighting. Unfortunately, pets aren't permitted.
(Check out the complete listing here.)
1836 Baronne St. (Central City)
Next, check out this 700-square-foot 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment that's located at 1836 Baronne St. It's listed for $1,200 / month.
In the unit, you'll have hardwood floors, a dishwasher, in-unit laundry, stainless steel appliances, two large closets and granite countertops. Pets aren't welcome.
(See the complete listing here.)
822 Bourbon St. (French Quarter)
Located at 822 Bourbon St, here's a 762-square-foot 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom single-family home that's listed for $1,200/ month.
In the first-floor unit, you can expect hardwood floors, granite countertops, high ceilings and ample natural lighting. Good news for pet owners: cats and dogs are welcome.
(See the complete listing here.)
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