Tremé Real Estate
Established in the early 1800s as one of the first neighborhoods in America where free people of color could own property, Tremé became the cradle of jazz and second-line culture.
Creole cottages, shotgun houses, and modest Victorian doubles line the streets, many dating to the 1830s through the 1880s. Classic Creole cottage features include four rooms arranged in a square plan, no interior hallway, and direct access from the street through French doors.
Tremé sits immediately adjacent to the French Quarter, within walking distance of Louis Armstrong Park, Congo Square, and Basin Street. St. Augustine Church, the oldest African American Catholic parish in the nation, anchors the community on Governor Nicholls Street.
Buyers find some of the most historically significant and affordable homes in central New Orleans. Our KW New Orleans agents understand Tremé’s history and market dynamics deeply.
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