Marigny Real Estate
Established in 1805 when Creole plantation owner Bernard de Marigny subdivided his family’s land, the Marigny has retained its independent spirit ever since.
Creole cottages, shotgun houses, and colorful double-gallery homes define the Marigny’s architectural character, many dating to the mid-1800s. Elaborate millwork, transom windows, and side-hall floor plans are common. The classic shotgun layout—rooms lined up front to back with no hallway—was designed to maximize airflow in the subtropical climate.
Frenchmen Street is widely regarded as the best live music street in New Orleans. Buyers here find renovated shotguns, Creole cottages with courtyards, and multi-unit properties with strong rental potential.
Within walking distance of both the French Quarter and the Bywater, the Marigny is one of the most connected neighborhoods in the city. Our KW New Orleans agents can help you navigate its historic inventory, zoning nuances, and cultural richness.
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