
Apartments near Canal and Carrollton-Canal-Cemeteries Streetcar in New Orleans, LA (400 Rentals)


The Odeon

700-704 Canal St

Union Lofts

1436 Dante St

826 Lafayette St

201 Chartres St

1316 Short St

535-537 Iberville St

Moss-Bauer

125 Decatur St

1239 S Carrollton Ave

Merchant Lofts

714 Girod St

Mater Dolorosa Apartments

516 Natchez St

441 Gravier St

731 Saint Charles Ave

827 Carondelet St

431-433 Gravier St

425-427 Gravier St

415 Gravier St

630 Julia St

612 Julia St

The Kalorama

425 Notre Dame St

646 Tchoupitoulas St

4121 Palmyra St

3701 Canal St

X-Midcity Lofts-ILofts

Gold Seal Lofts

Terraces on Tulane

Sacred Heart

Fountainbleau

St. Michael

3100 Banks St

Wisdom Manor

The Meridian

5115 Conti St

Palmetto Apartments

Cypress Trace Apartment

Cypress Manor II

127 N Dorgenois St

St. Peter Apartments

Greenway Apartments

1207-1241 S Clark St

Falstaff Apartments & Dorgenois Lofts

Pine Street

Rosa F. Keller Building

Faubourg Lafitte

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