
Apartments near St Charles and Girod-St. Charles Streetcar in New Orleans, LA (1,117 Rentals)


916 Dumaine St

1118 Orange St

831 Dumaine St

723 Dumaine St

1546 Magazine St

826 Burgundy St

823-825 Burgundy St

1532 Saint Andrew St

1552 Magazine St

926 Chartres St

827 Burgundy St

817 Dumaine St

1437 St Andrew St

815 Dumaine St

901 Dumaine St

1431 St Andrew St

829 Burgundy St

829 Dumaine St

1941 Prytania

827 Burgundy St

915 Bourbon St

813 Dumaine St

2018 Prytania St

922-924 Dauphine St

922-924 Bourbon St

1111 Felicity St

833 Burgundy St

918-920 Bourbon St

921 Bourbon St

837 Burgundy St

1560 Magazine St

1570 Magazine St

626 St Philip St

941 Dumaine St

929 Dumaine St

1434 St Andrew St

2010-2012 Prytania St

939 Dumaine St

841 Burgundy St

923 Bourbon St

935 Dumaine St

921 Dumaine St

932 Bourbon St

1527 Josephine St

2020 Prytania St

636 St Philip St

1333 St Andrew St

2200 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd

918 Dauphine St

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There’s a tenet in marketing about client or customer attraction and retention. Studies and data have consistently shown it costs less to keep a current customer than to attract a new one.