Life on the Gulf Coast, the Way It Was Meant to Be Lived
Welcome to one of Louisiana’s largest National Register Historic Districts. Nestled on the Westbank across from the New Orleans skyline, Gretna offers a quaint, unhurried lifestyle defined by its German-American heritage and stunning riverfront. Whether you are drawn to the artisan spirit of the Art Walk or the peaceful pace of a historic Creole cottage, Betsy Williams and Meridian REALTORS® are here to welcome you home with true local insight.
Living here
Gretna boasts original architecture dating back to 1839. Walking through the National Historic Register District, you’ll find beautifully preserved Creole cottages and shotgun homes that reflect the deep-rooted spirit of the Westbank.
Following the tradition of Gretna Green in Scotland, the city became a destination for "quickie" weddings in the 19th century. This legacy is celebrated every Valentine's Day at the historic Gretna Green Blacksmith Shop, where vows are still renewed over the anvil.
The Gretna Bike Path and River Overlook are local favorites for jogging and cycling, offering some of the best views of the New Orleans skyline as ships pass by on the "Mighty Mississippi".
Settled by German immigrants in the mid-1800s, Gretna honors this history at the German-American Cultural Center. The center interprets the unique contributions of these settlers to Louisiana's history through immersive exhibits and community programs.
A Way of Life
Discover why savvy buyers are looking across the river to Gretna. With a median sale price of $199,336 and home values rising 5.5% year-over-year, Gretna offers a stable and high-growth environment for your next investment. In a market where homes move in an average of 78 days, the experts at Meridian Realtors provide the proactive communication and local data you need to secure your spot in this “Free State” stronghold.

In the late 19th century, Gretna earned the nickname "The Free State of Jefferson." It was known for its independent political spirit and a "law-unto-itself" reputation that attracted settlers who wanted to build a community outside the strict regulations of New Orleans. Today, that spirit is reflected in its highly efficient, independent city government and its own dedicated police and fire departments.

Gretna boasts one of the largest National Register Historic Districts in the state. Walking through "Old Gretna" is like stepping back in time; the streets are lined with beautifully preserved Creole cottages, Victorian mansions, and iconic shotgun houses. For Meridian Realtors clients, this area offers incredible architectural character that is often more affordable than similar historic homes on the East Bank.

Gretna is the proud home of the world-famous Zatarain’s food and spice company. Founded in 1889, the company moved its headquarters to Gretna in 1963. On certain days, the city literally smells like Louisiana—the scent of crawfish boil, Zest-O-Grate, and Creole spices fills the air, serving as a fragrant reminder of the city’s deep culinary roots.
Gretna market report
As of March 2026, the average home value in Gretna is $238,821, reflecting a steady 5.5% annual increase. This consistent appreciation makes it a prime location for those seeking long-term equity growth in a stable, historic community.
With 167 active listings and 30 new listings hitting the market in March 2026, buyers have a diverse selection of properties to explore, from historic renovations to modern townhomes.
Homes in Gretna are currently going to pending in approximately 78 days. While March 2026 was a "seller’s market," this pace provides buyers with the time needed for thorough inspections and professional guidance.
The rental market remains robust, with an average rent of $1,477 as of early 2026. This represents a steady 1.7% year-over-year change, signaling continued demand for Gretna’s unique small-town atmosphere.
Frequently asked questions
Gretna is located in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, but its identity is defined by the Mississippi River. It sits on the “West Bank,” directly across from New Orleans. Historically, it served as a major ferry landing and railroad hub for cargo moving up and down the Mississippi River, leading many to search for it using the river’s name as a location marker.
Since Gretna is on the border of New Orleans, you are only a short drive from the Mississippi state line.
The city was named after Gretna Green, Scotland, which was famous for its “runaway marriages.” In the 1800s, Gretna, LA became known for its “marrying judges” who provided quick, unhurried ceremonies for couples crossing the river from New Orleans. Today, the city celebrates this every Valentine’s Day with weddings performed over an anvil at the Gretna Green Blacksmith Shop.
Gretna is home to one of Louisiana’s largest National Historic Districts. The architecture is a “sister style” to New Orleans, featuring:
Step into one of Louisiana’s largest national historic districts, where small-town charm meets big-city proximity. From the Saturday Gretna Farmers Market to the legendary Gretna Heritage Festival, this city is a celebration of culture and community. Whether you’re looking for a classic Creole cottage or a modern Westbank retreat, let Meridian Realtors help you find a home in the city where history is always in bloom.