Step off the ferry and you’ll find a neighborhood that feels like stepping back in time. Algiers Point is New Orleans’ second-oldest neighborhood, and it shows — in the Victorian Cottages with gingerbread trim, adorable Craftsmen Cottages, the wide porches built for conversation, and the oak-lined streets that seem made for evening walks.
But Algiers Point is more than architecture. It’s a community where people wave from their porches, where local cafés double as meeting places, and where events like Pirate Day, annual Christmas caroling, Movies on the Point, the annual holiday bonfire on the levee, the Algiers Point Home Tour, or Algiers Point Friendship Day bring everyone together.
For buyers, it’s one of the few places in the city where historic charm and affordability still meet. For longtime residents, it’s a place where history isn’t just preserved — it’s lived. Generation after generation.
As a community leader here, I’ve seen firsthand how strong this neighborhood is. We care for our homes, we look after one another, and we work to keep Algiers Point both welcoming and authentic. That’s what makes it the best-kept secret in New Orleans real estate.
👉 Thinking of making Algiers Point your home? Let’s take a walk together — I’d be honored to show you what makes it so special.
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