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I just got back from New Orleans (planning a Spring/Summer move). I tried my best to walk around several neighborhoods to see where we might want to move. I really liked Algiers (I suppose I was really just in Algiers point? The part closer to the ferry). I liked that it was a bit quieter. It was also the only neighborhood where people stopped and chatted a bit, so that made me think it’s a friendly area generally?
I also liked the Carrollton area near the maple street shops. (I hope I’m describing these areas correctly!) It also seemed quieter, but it was mid morning on a weekday so I don’t know how quiet it really is.
I looked online at rentals and it seems Algiers point is a bit more affordable than uptown. So I’m looking for opinions from locals. What’s Algiers/Algiers point like? What’s the commute to Uptown like if you’re working a 9-5? I’ve heard people say bridge traffic is bad, but where I’m from traffic/commutes are awful so I think it’s relative. 20-30 mins is a great commute IMO. 45 is fine. An hour sucks. Any insight appreciated!
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Hey y’all. I just submitted an application for an apartment located in Algiers Point. I visit there all the time but how is life there? I work in Belle Chasse so it is very convenient when it comes to commute. Happy Friday y’all!
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Hi, so basically the title. Where in Algiers are the best places to live in considering neighborhood, transportation, schools...etc? Not taking into account prices.
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Me (32F), my fiancé (37M) & our 2 dogs might be moving to Algiers from the US for my fiancé’s job. I won’t technically be allowed to work so I’m hoping to fill my time exploring with the dogs, learning the language(s), doing ceramics, gardening or maybe going back to school. I was wondering if anyone can give some insight on the following things:
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What are the typical attitudes people have towards dogs. Are there many pet friendly places and parks?
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I want to learn French and Arabic but am wondering how easy/difficult it will be to get by on English while I am learning?
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Is it okay as a woman to go out and about unaccompanied everywhere while my partner is at work?
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I have tattoos, should I try to cover them up out in public?
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Best neighborhood to live in. My partners work would be in El Biar and our accommodation cost will be covered.
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Any general insights would be great as well! Algiers looks really beautiful and we’re excited at the prospect of living there but just would love some insight from some folks actually living there!
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