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New Orleans Apartments For Rent Relocation can be a tricky business. Fortunately, when you relocate to the wonderful city of New Orleans, you will find many different types of apartments to rent, with prices to serve any budget. You can stay anywhere in the city that suits you, from the exciting and historic French Quarter to the gorgeous Garden District. Each area has its own charm. You will see that each area also has a general price range for its accommodations. By deciding what you want to pay and where you want to be, you can find a nice mix between the two to come up your perfect place to live.
Staying just outside of the city limits in the Metairie district, which is where the airport is located, you will find rents ranging from about $400 to $900 a month. Most complexes in this area have nice swimming pools and on-site fitness facilities. You can rent either furnished or unfurnished apartments, with the price varying accordingly. You will see that most property is far enough away from the airport to be quiet, but close to places like Zephyr Field, Esplanade Mall, and the hospital. Kenner, another suburb right on the outskirts of town, will allow you to stay within walking distance of the Treasure Chest Casino, or enjoy the shore of Lake Pontchartrain. You'll be close enough to the center of New Orleans to get there in five minutes on Interstate Highway 90 or Interstate Highway 10, but far enough away to get away from the bustle of festivals and carnivals. It's really the best of both worlds in these areas. More expensive apartments in this area can include such amenities as covered individual parking in a detached garage, wood floors, and a riverside view. These are also available as corporate apartments for folks who are only in New Orleans for a month or two on business.
Choosing where to put down your roots, be it for a few weeks or for the rest of your life, can be a challenging decision. New Orleans offers many solutions to the dilemma, and probably some you haven't even thought of. Take some time and enjoy life today in New Orleans.
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