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New Orleans Metro and Neighborhood Information

Known for its festive panache and colorful parades, spicy cuisines and southern hospitality, New Orleans is a city that wears its heart on its streets.

The Big Easy, as it is endearingly called, is world-famous for its abundance of unique architectural styles, as it reflects the city's historical roots and multicultural heritage. There are 17 historic landmark districts within the city itself. An eclectic array of styles of housing can be found throughout the area, including the shotgun house (originating from New Orleans) and the California-bungalow style. Creole townhouses, notable for their large courtyards and intricate iron balconies, dot the streets of the French Quarter. You'll also be able to spot some Creole cottages, American townhouses, double-gallery houses and Raised Center-Hall Cottages.

St. Charles Avenue is famed for its large antebellum homes and its mansions in various styles such as Greek Revival, Colonial and Queen Anne and Italianate. The median home price in New Orleans is $158,000.

For much of its history, New Orleans's skyline consisted of only low- and mid-rise structures. The soft soils of New Orleans are susceptible to subsidence, and there was doubt about the feasibility of constructing large high rises in such an environment The 1960s brought the World Trade Center New Orleans and Plaza Tower, which demonstrated that high-rises could stand firm on New Orleans's soil. One Shell Square took its place as the city's tallest building in 1972. The oil boom of the early 1980s redefined the city's skyline again with the development of the Poydras Street corridor. Today, high-rises are clustered along Canal Street and Poydras Street in the Central Business District.

Major port town

New Orleans is the home to one of the largest and busiest ports in the world, and accounts for a major portion of the nation's refinery and production of petroleum. The city is the home and worldwide headquarters of Fortune 500 company, Entergy Corporation, a leading provider of energy resources. Other companies with a significant presence in New Orleans include Freeport-McMoRan, AT&T, IBM, Navtech, Harrah's (downtown casino), Popeye's Fried Chicken, Zatarain's, Whitney Bank and Capital One banking headquarters.

The city is also host to the World Cultural Economic Forum. The Forum, held annually at the New Orleans Convention Center, is directed towards promoting cultural, economic development opportunities through the strategic convening of cultural ambassadors and leaders from around the world.

New Orleans has been bouncing back since the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, with residents, tourism and large conventions returning to the city. Renowned for its cultural tourism, food and rich history New Orleans is a world-class city to visit and call home, so start your real estate search today!

Sources and more information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Orleans
http://www.neworleans.com/
http://www.neworleansonline.com/

Community Information for 70128*

Population

7,416

Median Age

32.28

Median Household Income

$51,271

Households with Children

46.03%

Median Travel Time to Work

26.5 minutes

*Based on zipcode 70128 at the center of this area.


Real Estate Market Information

Median Home Sale Price 

$63,500

Annual Turnover Rate 

9.82%

In current residence 5+ years

49.17%

Median years in residence

4.93

Homes Owned

57.73%

Homes Rented

21.34%

Homes Vacant

20.93%


New Orleans, LA School Information

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Occupation

Community

Total Population: 7,416
Total Male Population: 3,445
Total Female Population: 3,971
Population change since 1990: NA
Population change since 2000: NA
Median age: 32.28
Percent of households with children: 46.03%
Local sales tax: 9%
Personal crime risk: 97
Recycling likelihood index: 87

Transportation

Median travel time to work: 26.5
Transportation to work:
Public: 5%
Drive/Carpool: 93%
Walk/bike/other: 1%
Work at home: 1%


Education Levels

Less than 9th Grade: 2.17%
Some high school: 7.15%
High school graduate: 27.99%
Some college: 26.35%
Associate degree: 4.08%
Bachelor's degree: 20.73%
Graduate Degree: 11.54%

Occupation

Agriculture, forestry, and fishing: 0.12%
Mining: 0.00%
Contstruction: 0.98%
Manufacturing: 0.69%
Transportation and communications: 0.75%
Wholesale trade: 0.46%
Retail trade: 43.18%
Finance, insurance and real estate: 4.10%
Sevices: 44.45%
Public administration: 4.51%
Unclassified: 0.75%


Income

Average household income: $56,149
Income change since 1990: 63
Income change since 2000: 21

Climate

Avg. January high/low temp: 63 / 45
Avg. July high/low temp: 92 / 75
Annual precipitation: 64
Air pollution index: 87


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