New Orleans Cottage

Two Bedroom New Orleans Cottage Partially Renovated $45K

OHU50K Notesย  ย  $45,000

Two Bedroom New Orleans Cottage Partially Renovated. Nestled on a little dead-end court. A good amount of updating has already been started, just finish the job and enjoy a cute little home.

Yard featured at 7 Alice Ct, New Orleans, LA, 70117

Realtor Comments

Don’t miss this opportunity to own a home in the Historic Holy Cross neighborhood right next to Bywater. This home is tucked away on a quiet cul de sac, featuring a cozy front porch and has laminate flooring throughout. Kitchen is a blank slate waiting for your ideas and personal touches.ย Convienient location only minutes to the French Quarter and CBD. HUD property Case #221-590536 Owner Occupant purchaser of all HUD REO properties utilizing FHA-insured financing are eligible for $100 down payment incentive. See www.HUDHOMESTORE.gov for all details.

  • 2 bed
  • 1 bath
  • Build date 1978

 

House View featured at 7 Alice Ct, New Orleans, LA, 70117
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7 Alice Ct, New Orleans, LA 70117ย  ย  ย $45,000

 

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Pros of Living in New Orleans

1. Unmatched Culture and History

New Orleans is unlike any other American city โ€” a blend of French, African, Caribbean, and Southern influences. Itโ€™s full of historic architecture, parades, jazz clubs, and local traditions that give it deep personality and soul.

2. World-Class Food and Music

From gumbo and poโ€™boys to beignets and crawfish รฉtouffรฉe, the city is a food loverโ€™s paradise. Live music โ€” especially jazz, brass bands, and blues โ€” is everywhere, not just in bars but on street corners and during festivals.

3. Vibrant Festivals and Nightlife

Mardi Gras is the big one, but thereโ€™s also Jazz Fest, French Quarter Fest, Voodoo Fest, and countless neighborhood events. The nightlife scene is legendary โ€” lively, diverse, and welcoming to all.

4. Strong Sense of Community

Despite being a major city, New Orleans often feels like a collection of tight-knit neighborhoods. Residents tend to be friendly, loyal to their city, and proud of their cultural heritage.

5. Beautiful Architecture

The French Quarter, Garden District, and Uptown feature stunning Creole cottages, wrought-iron balconies, and oak-lined streets โ€” a major draw for those who appreciate history and aesthetics.

6. Unique Local Identity

Youโ€™ll find few places where local traditions โ€” from cuisine to dialect to holidays โ€” are so well preserved. โ€œOnly in New Orleansโ€ is a genuine phrase here.

7. Diverse and Creative Atmosphere

Artists, musicians, and entrepreneurs thrive here. Itโ€™s a city that rewards creativity, individuality, and a laid-back attitude.


Cons of Living in New Orleans

1. High Crime Rates

Unfortunately, crime โ€” especially violent and property crime โ€” is a serious issue in some neighborhoods. Safety can vary widely by area, so research on where to live is essential.

2. Weather and Natural Disasters

Summers are extremely hot and humid, and the city faces real hurricane and flooding risks. Hurricane Katrina in 2005 reshaped the city, and even smaller storms can cause major flooding.

3. Infrastructure Challenges

Roads can be rough, potholes are notorious, and drainage systems are aging. The city also struggles with occasional power outages and slow public maintenance.

4. High Insurance and Utility Costs

Because of storm risks, homeowners and flood insurance can be very expensive. Utilities (especially electricity during summer) also tend to be higher than average.

5. Economic Inequality and Job Market Limitations

While tourism, healthcare, education, and the port provide jobs, high-paying professional opportunities are limited compared to larger metro areas. Wages often lag behind the national average.

6. Public Services and Schools

Public school quality varies widely, and the school system has been through major restructuring. Many families opt for charter or private schools.

7. Mosquitoes, Humidity, and Maintenance

The subtropical climate means lots of bugs, mold, and mildew, and home upkeep can be demanding. The heat index and humidity are tough on some newcomers.

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