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What's The Cheapest Rental Available In The Lower Garden District, Right Now?

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Published on March 09, 2018
What's The Cheapest Rental Available In The Lower Garden District, Right Now?2301 Magazine St. | Photos: Zumper

According to rental site Zumper, median rents for a 1-bedroom in the Lower Garden District are hovering around $1,395 (compared to a $1,250 average for New Orleans). So how does the low-end pricing on a Lower Garden District rental look these days—and what might you get for your money?

We took a look at local listings for studios and 1-bedroom apartments to find out what budget-minded apartment seekers can expect to find in the neighborhood.

Take a look at the cheapest listings available right now, below. (Note: prices and availability are subject to change.)

2316 Coliseum St.


 
 

Listed at $850 / month, this 450-square-foot 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment, located at 2316 Coliseum St., is 39.1 percent less than the $1,395 / month median rent for a 1-bedroom in Lower Garden District.

When it comes to building amenities, expect on-site laundry. In the unit, anticipate hardwood flooring, ceiling fans and ample natural lighting. Pets are not welcome.

(See the complete listing here.)

2301 Magazine St., #B

 
 

This 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom condo, situated at 2301 Magazine St., is listed for $1,095 / month for its 525 square feet of space.

In the second-floor unit, you'll find air conditioning, high ceilings, hardwood floors and built-in storage features. On-site laundry is offered as a building amenity. Neither cats nor dogs are permitted.

(See the complete listing here.)

1783 Coliseum St., #D

 
 

Here's a 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom condo at 1783 Coliseum St., which, at 766 square feet, is going for $1,350 / month.

In the ground-floor unit, look for hardwood flooring, granite countertops, in-unit laundry, a dishwasher, stainless steel appliances, ceiling fans and ample natural lighting. Pets are not welcome. The building has off-street parking.

(See the full listing here.)


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