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Real Estate Market Stats

Zillow Home Value Index: $

Zillow Home Value Index

Owners vs. Renters

Home Size in Square Feet

Year Built

Local National
Percent Homes Decreasing 27.8% 55.8%
Homes For Sale By Owner 0 50,226
New Construction 0 44,564
Foreclosures 0 521,082


Neighborhoods in Estelle, LA

Real Estate Market Activity

Walk Score


Confederacy of Cruisers Bicycle Tours


based on 94 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Tours, Bike Rentals
1815 Elysian Fields, New Orleans

Big Easy Bike Tours


based on 41 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Tours, Bike Rentals
3017 Chartres St, New Orleans

City Park


based on 61 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Parks
1 Palm Dr, New Orleans

Angelo Brocato


based on 125 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Coffee & Tea, Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt, Desserts
214 N Carrollton Ave, New Orleans

Living La Vida Locavore @ Borgne


based on 16 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Local Flavor
601 Loyola Ave, New Orleans

Meltdown


based on 86 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt
508 Dumaine St, New Orleans

Old New Orleans Rum Distillery


based on 44 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Beer, Wine & Spirits, Tours
2815 Frenchmen St, New Orleans

Dorignac’s Food Center


based on 34 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Grocery, Beer, Wine & Spirits, Delis
710 Veterans Memorl Blvd, Metairie

Brigtsen’s Restaurant


based on 85 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Cajun/Creole
723 Dante St, New Orleans

Audubon Zoo


based on 75 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Zoos
6500 Magazine St, New Orleans

Pizza Delicious


based on 38 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Pizza
3334 N Rampart St, New Orleans

Ro-Bear’s Snowballs & Soft Serve


based on 10 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt
6869 Jefferson Hwy, New Orleans

Yogurtland


based on 24 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt
4903 Prytania St, New Orleans

Whole Foods Market


based on 49 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Grocery, Health Markets
3420 Veterans Blvd, Metairie

Preservation Hall


based on 134 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Music Venues, Jazz & Blues
726 St. Peter St, New Orleans

Loretta’s Authentic Pralines


based on 13 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Bakeries, Candy Stores
2101 N Rampart, New Orleans

Audubon Park


based on 24 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Parks
6500 Magazine St, New Orleans

The Library Bar at the Ritz-Carlton


based on 12 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Bars
921 Canal St, New Orleans

Swirl Wines


based on 29 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Beer, Wine & Spirits
3143 Ponce de Leon St, New Orleans

Taceaux Loceaux


based on 43 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Food Stands
5535 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans

Local Content from NileGuide

Things to See and Do


Map of Things to See and Do


Suggested Trip Itineraries

The Best Places to Stay

There are so many great places to stay in New Orleans, you’ll probably need to visit more than once so you can experience a few. Hotels in the French Quarter, such as the Hotel Monteleone and the Royal Sonesta, are great if you plan on some late nights in the Quarter. The Columns is not only a grand old hotel that serves a great mint julep, it is also in the heart of the beautiful Garden Distr… (read morePDF guide)

Top Nightlife

When people think New Orleans, they often think of nightlife, and with good reason! Bourbon Street, filled with blocks of bars, clubs, and restaurants, is famous for it’s non-stop parties. But there is so much more to New Orleans nightlife than just Bourbon Street. After having a hurricane at Pat O’Brien’s and singing karaoke at the Cat’s Meow, check out some of the other hotspots in to… (read morePDF guide)

Top Restaurants

New Orleans is known for its unique and flavorful food. The city’s Caribbean, French, Spanish, and Italian influences have led to incredible combinations in the kitchens of these outstanding restaurants. Chefs often get creative with Cajun and Creole cuisine, coming up with dishes like alligator cheesecake at Jauque-Imos and The New Orleans Roll (a sushi roll with crawfish) at Sake Café. Th… (read morePDF guide)

Top Ten Attractions

New Orleans is a unique city, and its tourist attractions are unique as well. Only in New Orleans can you see Mardi Gras floats being created (Mardi Gras World), visit the tomb of a famous voodoo priestess (St. Louis Cemetery), or attend a 24-hours-a-day-365-days-a-year party (Bourbon Street). New Orleans has it all: history and culture, shopping and entertainment, live music and nightlife. Yo… (read morePDF guide)

The Ultimate New Orleans Weekend

There’s so much to see and do in New Orleans, it’s impossible to pack it all into one weekend, but if one weekend is all you’ve got, here’s how to make the most of it. Spend one day in the French Quarter and one day Uptown. Try to hit some of the excellent fine dining restaurants as well as the more casual places with authentic New Orleans fare. Have a wild night on the tacky but fun Bour… (read morePDF guide)

New Orleans on a Budget

It’s easy to do New Orleans on a budget. You can people watch on Bourbon, window-shop on Royal, or simply stroll through the unique and beautiful French Quarter. Musicians, gymnasts, magicians, and other performers entertain tourists in and around Jackson Square every day for free. There are beautiful parks throughout the city and lots of cheap, delicious places to eat. At night, mix your own dri… (read morePDF guide)

Not Your Usual New Orleans Trip

One of the best things to do in New Orleans is wander. Wander through all of the historic, beautiful neighborhoods: the French Quarter, Uptown, the Garden District, as well as those less traveled by tourists such as the Marigny, Bywater and Mid-City. You’ll be awed by the architecture and stumble upon hidden shops, bars, and restaurants not always mentioned in guide books. Although you may n… (read morePDF guide)

New Orleans Family Trip

New Orleans has the reputation of being a wild party city, but it is actually a very family-oriented place full of casual dining options and attractions to delight children and adults alike. Even Mardi Gras can be kid-friendly if you watch the parades from Uptown past Lee Circle instead of downtown. The Audubon Zoo, Aquarium of the Americas, IMAX Theater, Insectarium, and John James Audubon Ferr… (read morePDF guide)

First Time in New Orleans

Mardi Gras and Jazz Fest are great fun, but for your first visit you may want to avoid festival times. After all, a normal week in New Orleans is anything but normal! Festivals make everything a little bit more congested, and for your first trip to the Big Easy, you’ll want to get around town easily and take advantage of all the fabulous things New Orleans has to offer. Newbies to New Orleans s… (read morePDF guide)

Best Family Activities

New Orleans has the reputation of being a wild party city, but it is actually a very family-oriented place full of attractions to delight children and adults alike. Even Mardi Gras can be kid-friendly if you watch the parades from Uptown past Lee Circle instead of downtown near the French Quarter. The Audubon Zoo, Aquarium of the Americas , IMAX Theater, Insectarium, and John James Audubon Ferry… (read morePDF guide)

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