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Audubon

Audubon

What it’s like to live in Audubon

Majestic oak trees line the streets of Audubon, where this Uptown New Orleans neighborhood surrounds both Audubon Park and Tulane University. The district features distinctive architecture from Greek Revival mansions to Craftsman bungalows, with many larger homes divided into spacious apartments with period details unavailable in newer construction. For academic professionals and families prioritizing both educational access and natural beauty, Audubon delivers New Orleans' finest combination of prestigious address, walkable amenities, and park proximity – though rental rates reflect these premium attributes.
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East Carrollton

East Carrollton

What it’s like to live in East Carrollton

East Carrollton showcases New Orleans architectural heritage through well-preserved homes from various eras. Rental options include apartments in divided historic houses and smaller buildings throughout this walkable district. The neighborhood offers excellent access to both Tulane University and the shops and restaurants along Oak Street, creating an ideal environment for academic households seeking character beyond purely student-focused areas.
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Uptown

Uptown

What it’s like to live in Uptown

Historic elegance defines Uptown, where classic New Orleans architecture creates a distinctive streetscape along oak-lined avenues. The district centers around St. Charles Avenue with its iconic streetcar line providing car-free transportation to both downtown employment and Garden District shopping. Most rentals feature architectural details from high ceilings to ornate woodwork reflecting craftsmanship from earlier eras, while many offer outdoor spaces from galleries to courtyards extending living areas during favorable weather. Though rental rates reflect the area's popularity, the combination of architectural significance, walkable amenities, and genuine New Orleans character typically justifies the premium for those seeking authentic experiences beyond tourist districts.
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