
Apartments near Carrollton and Freret-St. Charles Streetcar in New Orleans, LA (341 Rentals)


Jefferson Oak Apartments

7 Fontainebleau

2801-2807 Broadway St

Pine Street

The St. Charles Apartments

1207-1241 S Clark St

Cypress Manor II

Cypress Trace Apartment

Tudor Square

Palmetto Apartments

3925 Washington Ave

Fountainbleau

1212-1226 Bordeaux St

Redamo Suites

4804 Camp St

The Meridian

Azalea Garden Properties Apartments

Terraces on Tulane

Gold Seal Lofts

Avenue Gardens

St. Michael

4025-4027 Prytania St, New Orleans, Ln

4121 Palmyra St

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Audubon Village

Studio Arms Apartments

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424 Deckbar Ave, Unit D

1616 L and A Rd, Unit 201

1616 L and A Rd, Unit 104

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333 Betz Ave

100 Cicero St

251 Barry Ave

401 Shrewsbury Ct

1305-1313 Wiegand Dr

1300 Bolo Ct

1308 Bolo Ct

3614 Lausat St

1010 Marian Ave

3610-3612 Airline Dr

3620 Airline Dr

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