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Land bank properties in New Orleans, LA

211 government-owned homes and lots for sale in New Orleans — off-market land that never reaches Zillow or the MLS, updated daily on LandBankSearch.

Part of Orleans County — see every land bank listing across the county.

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Buying land bank property in New Orleans

Land bank purchases are application-based, not offer-based: pick a property from the official list, read that land bank’s program rules (owner-occupant priority, investor policies, renovation requirements), and apply with proof of funds. Title is typically cleared before resale. The process runs weeks to a few months — paperwork, not bidding wars. Our step-by-step buying guide covers every stage.

For Louisiana specifics — programs, pricing, and which land banks matter — read How to buy land bank property in Louisiana

New Orleans land bank FAQ

How many properties are for sale in New Orleans?

211 government-owned homes and lots in New Orleans, Louisiana are listed on LandBankSearch right now. Inventory changes monthly; this page refreshes from official land bank sources nightly.

Where can I find land for sale in New Orleans?

Most of the cheapest land for sale in New Orleans isn't on Zillow — it's land bank and government-owned inventory sold directly by the local land bank. LandBankSearch aggregates those official lists into one searchable map.

How do I buy a land bank property in New Orleans?

Land bank purchases are application-based, not offer-based: pick a property from the list, show proof of funds (and usually a renovation plan for structures), and close directly with the land bank rather than through an agent. Many prioritize owner-occupants. The process runs weeks to a few months.

Why aren't these New Orleans listings on Zillow?

Land banks aren't brokers and don't list on the MLS, which is where Zillow and Redfin get their data. Each publishes inventory on its own website — LandBankSearch aggregates those official lists so you can search New Orleans in one place.

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