837 Gravier St, New Orleans, LA 70112
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Gravier Place Apartments
837 Gravier St
New Orleans, LA 70112

Central Business District
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 589 sqft
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 589 sqft

$1,305 - $1,495/mo

Local Information

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Description

Just blocks away from every major building in the downtown area and the French Quarter. The St. Charles or Canal Streetcar Line are located just a block away from your future home. Our gorgeous rooftop pool is just one of our great amenities to add to our phenomenal location. Come by for your personalized tour with complimentary valet parking! At Gravier Place, the location makes all the difference!

Special Offers

Hurry in today to see why Gravier Place is where you deserve to be in the CBD! These last couple apartments will not be around much longer!

Office Hours

Mon - Fri
8:30am to 5:00pm

Home Highlights

Pets
Dogs & Cats
Parking
Parking Lot
Outdoor
Pool
A/C
Contact Manager
Utilities Included
CableTV
Listed
11 days ago

Details for Gravier Place Apartments

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Rental

Rent Includes: Cable TVCats, small dogs, large dogs allowed

Interior Features

Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Hardwood

Building

Other
Internet/Satellite: Cable
Security
Controlled access

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
Parking: Parking Lot
Pool
Pool

Additional Information

Special Features
Special Features: In Select Floor Plans, 24 Hour Emergency Maintenance, Historic Building Spaces To Welcome You Home, Internet Speeds Up To 1 Gig Available From Cox, Large Walk In Closets, Pet Friendly Community, Veterinary House Call Services Available

Gravier Place Apartments Floor Plans & Pricing

1 Bedroom (1 Floorplan, 2 Units)

1 Bedroom Apartment
589 sqft
1bd1ba589 sqft$1,305 - $1,495
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Prices and availability are subject to change without notice.

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Affordability

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For this property
$46,980 PER YEAR
is the suggested income
Win over prospective landlords with your smart budgeting. As a good rule of thumb, ideally you would have at least three times your monthly rent in combined household income.

Neighborhood Overview

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What Locals Say about Central Business District

  • Jfc073
    "This is not necessarily a family friendly neighborhood but it can work depending on budget and desired lifestyle "
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  • Trulia User
    "Weather, tourists, people shopping, movie theater, ferry boats, French markets, festivals, rivers, city park."
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  • Trulia User
    "remind your children look both ways before crossing the streets and don't talk to strangers don't accept anything from anyone and make sure your parents are okay with you doing anything"
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  • Trulia User
    "con: average proximity to parks and green areas is big. pro: dog-owners community takes care of collecting poops so you can be safe while walking around. "
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  • Chloe C.
    "People walk their dogs all the time. No off leash area though. Would be nice for there to be more green space with a dog park "
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  • Maila B.
    "This neighborhood is unique for me because it has everything I need within walking distance. A grocery store, drug store, and restaurants are all within 0.1 to 0.5 miles."
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  • Ldeliz68
    "Lots of options for entertainment and good restaurants nearby. Audubon university close by. Fun for the whole family."
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  • Maila B.
    "Close to the Superdome & Smoothie King Center. The neighborhood is friendly. The apartment has monthly events."
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  • Ali A.
    "I don’t mind living in the CBD but I’d rather a neighborhood. This is only temporary so I’m ok with it. There is always something to do and you can walk almost anywhere. "
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  • Ali A.
    "There is always something to do around here. You are in the middle of Everything. Where I live unfortunately, there are homeless ppl around. But they don’t mess with you. I’m in an apartment building in the heart of the CBD. It is temporary... good thing because I’ve been partying a little too much haha. "
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  • Jaclynstoole
    "During the week the bus runs frequently. On the weekends not so much but if you plan ahead it’s ok. "
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  • Toni B.
    "I live in a high rise apartment building. Not your “normal” neighborhood feeling. The streets are maintained, clean and great in the day time. Nights have a much different feeling. Better than some other local neighborhoods, but can get noisy and feel less safe."
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  • Stephargue
    "Extremely accessible to everything. Location is in the center of all parades. The convention center and the dome are nearby for every concert or games."
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  • Hknola408
    "None that I know about too busy for me and too many people tourists music in the park is really good and the bbq blue fest in the park is nice "
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  • Jahia M.
    "Living in the CBD is pretty great. I love the convenience. You are surrounded by restaurants and shopping, you are close to the French Quarter and the river front. Pretty much everything you need is within walking distance and since it’s centrally located the rest of the city is a quick drive or street car trip away. My biggest issue is feeling safe at night. There are a lot of homeless and street people in the area. Typical downtown environment in that regard. I wish there was more outreach for them. "
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  • Doris L.
    "There is a lot of litter on the streets to include chicken bones that are dangerous for dogs or other scrap foods. The owners need to be attentive to things on the floor and not get wrapped up with conversations with people they walk with. "
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  • Doris L.
    "I drive to Belle Chasse across the River. It’s quieter in the mornings at 7am. The ramp I enter on is very close to the exit right ahead so cars often block your entrance to the highway because everyone is trying to get off at the next exit but no one wants to form a space where the intersection X is. "
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  • Kimberly R.
    "Loved living in the CBD. Though I had two cars I still biked to most everything I went to do. There’s plenty to do and you can easily and safely bike to most everything even the French quarter, lower garden district (Magazine st). plenty of restaurants and shopping close by even nightlife and casinos. Hotels close for out of town guests and storage facilities for extra belongings. The best part is having easy access to the major highways to get around town by car or out of the city easily. Parades come through but not often enough to case problems. In my opinion the safest area of Nola to live. Worth the extra rental cost to me as it seems to be a little higher to rent or buy in this area. You save money in many other ways to make up for it and you can’t put a price on safety which is quite a big deal in Nola. "
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  • No No Nola
    "This city is a tourist trash heap and if you live here you do it at your own risk. The majority of the city is crime infested and the areas that aren't cost more than most can afford. do give me the "fell in love with the culture" garbage. the culture is violence and corruption. if it wasn't for my job obligations I would be far away. "
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  • J. M.
    "I have had a few different jobs that were all within walking distance of my apartment. Grocery, restaurants and lots of entertainment are either within walking distance or a short Uber/Lyft ride away "
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  • NM
    "There are side walks but hard to find grassy areas for potty stops. There are plenty other dogs but be careful for glass/other things on ground occasionally for sneaky dogs to get into or step on! "
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  • Christian.wintter
    "Not a great area for families as this is the heart of the city. There are some parks and great restaurants though."
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  • Bzan33
    "A gem in the city. Great living that would make anyone happy to live there. Stores, restaurants and nightlife "
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  • Aldine L. I.
    "I travel too far from where I live here in the central business Districk. My wife works about 20 minutes away from here and we usually don’t run into traffic until the afternoon on our commute home"
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  • D_rews
    "Not very many dog parks or green areas for pets to play and use the restroom so it’s often see pets on streets "
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  • Kay J.
    "Lots of restaurants and bars within walking distance. Close to everything. Downtown, but a safe area"
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  • Julie J.
    "The history of New Orleans. Knowing where this neighborhood was 100, 200 and 300 years ago is unique."
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Gravier Place Apartments is located at 837 Gravier St, New Orleans, LA. Gravier Place Apartments offers 1 bed, 1 bath 589 sqft sqftunits. Gravier Place Apartments is located in Central Business District, New Orleans. There are 2 units available for rent starting at $1,305/month.