New Orleans West Bank Living and Real Estate News: Garden Park - West Bank Neighborhood of the Week

Garden Park - West Bank Neighborhood of the Week

Garden Park is a high demand neighborhood located inside the city limits of Gretna, Louisiana.  Winding streets and a range of home ages make for a pleasing place to call home.  The neighborhood is actually divided into 2 sections, Garden Park on the south side of the Expressway, and Old Garden Park on the north side.  Mature trees and some fabulous landscaping line the streets.  Conveniently located, it's a hop, skip and jump to get to the Central Business District or the Manhattan shopping corridor.

A look at the market in Garden Park:

10 Active Listings

  • Average asking price:  $243,800
  • Lowest asking price:   $149,900
  • Highest asking price:   $349,900
  • Average days on market: 92

1 Under Contract or Pending

  • Average asking price:  $379,000
  • Average days on market:  89

2 Sold Listings in last 6 months

  • Average asking price:  $226,500
  • Average sold price:     $218,500
  • Lowest sold price:       $183,000
  • Highest sold price:      $254,000

For more information on homes in the Garden Park area, or any other area on the West Bank of New Orleans, please email me at lheindel@latterblum.com.

Your West Bank Real Estate Specialist

Comments

Love your signature on your blogs.  Have you done a post teaching others how to do that?  Anyway, about this post, I was glad to see someone else is out there taking photos of signs.  That's great information for local buyers and sellers in Garden Park.
Posted by Margaret Woda, Maryland Real Estate & Military Relocation Services (Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc., Crofton, MD) over 2 years ago

Margaret, I found the signature through another post on AR :)  I love to take sign pics - at least then I have a somewhat relevant photo to use when discussing a particular area.  I must say, since I've been here, I take alot more!

Posted by Lisa Heindel, New Orleans West Bank Real Estate (Keller Williams Realty Crescent City West Bank Partners) over 2 years ago

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