Kenner Homes for Sale

In Kenner you will find serene suburban streets, a plethora of amenities, a diverse culinary scene, and many opportunities to enjoy the outdoors.

Located in Jefferson Parish, Kenner is the largest incorporated suburban city of New Orleans, with a population of about 65,000. Kenner is home to many bustling businesses, both chains and lOcally owned stores. At the same time, there’s an unmistakable suburban vibe on its serene streets near the shore of Lake Pontchartrain.

Kenner is a great place to spend time outdoors. There are many parks, picnic spots, and scenic beaches, and it is a sportsman’s paradise for fishing, hiking, and biking. In recent years, Kenner’s Williams Boulevard has seen an explosion of culinary options, offering inexpensive authentic food from many parts of the globe.

Williams Boulevard in Kenner, LA
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Where Is Kenner?

The boundaries of Kenner are:

North: Lake Pontchartrain

East: The unincorporated areas of Metairie and River Ridge

West: St. Charles Parish

South: The Mississippi River

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Homes for Sale in Kenner, New Orleans

Why Buy a Home in Kenner?

Kenner is much more than the city you’re flying into and out of via the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport.

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Kenner is a fully functional city with all of the amenities you would expect from a bustling commercial hub that has thousands of residents. You need a car to get around. But you won’t need to drive for miles to find the nearest grocery store, dry cleaner, or restaurant.

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Schools are plentiful here and in nearby Metairie and Jefferson. Kenner itself has two public high schools, two public middle schools, nine public elementary schools, and four varying-grade level private schools.

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It’s an easy commute from Kenner if you work in New Orleans or Metairie, yet Kenner real estate is more affordable and the town has a more residential feeling. Although you’re less than an hour from New Orleans and other cities, many neighborhoods here are serene and quiet, with large yards and plenty of parking.
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Navigation is easy. Kenner is served by Interstate 10, which traverses the city from east to west; U.S. 61 (Airline Highway); and LA 49 (Williams Blvd.), Kenner’s main north–south corridor.

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Attractions

Kenner has plenty to offer: kid-approved attractions, historic sites, a thriving culinary scene, scenic parks, beaches. Below are some of the highlights.

Every year, Kenner’s Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport welcomes millions of travelers from around the world to the metropolitan area. In 2019, work was completed on a new $1.3 billion, 35-gate terminal that includes a slew of upscale and distinctly local shops and restaurants.

The Pontchartrain Center, along the beautiful shores of Lake Pontchartrain, is the second-largest convention center in the New Orleans metro area. The center has over 70,000 square feet of space and the capacity to seat 4,600 people.

Rivertown is Kenner’s pride and joy and a popular destination for visitors and students on field trips. Located where Williams Boulevard meets the Mississippi River, the 16-block historic district includes Heritage Park, the Rivertown Theaters for the Performing Arts, the Rivertown Space Science Complex, and the Kenner Planetarium and MegaDome Cinema.

Inside of Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
Laketown in Kenner, Louisiana
Laketown is a scenic 30-acre park fronting Lake Pontchartrain that is also ideal for picnicking, bike riding, fishing, and sailing. It features a boat launch, piers, pavilions, a path for biking and jogging, and a concession stand.

Family-friendly annual events in Rivertown include the Italian Heritage Festival and the Krewe of Isis Mardi Gras parade. But there’s plenty to do all year long.

Kenner City Park Pavilion is a picturesque spot on the Lake Pontchartrain shore complete with green space and playground equipment, perfect for picnics and celebrating special occasions.

Williams Boulevard is an international culinary haven for affordable and authentic food. Within a few-block radius, you can find restaurants serving cuisines from around the world: Brazilian, Honduran, Middle Eastern, Asian, Cuban. There’s even an Eastern European grocery store.

Laketown in Kenner, Louisiana

History of Kenner

The area that is now Kenner was originally inhabited by the Tchoupitoulas Indians. French explorer René-Robert Cavalier landed there in 1682, and in 1718 the French gave it the name of Cannes Brûlées (“burnt canes”). Kenner was established in 1855 by members of the Kenner family, who operated several plantations.

All land to the north (where Airline Highway is now) was once swampland. The growth of Kenner has been propelled by development of the swampland in the late 1950s, the construction of Interstate 10 in the 1960s, and improvements in Veterans Memorial Highway.

Today, Kenner is a thriving city with many amenities, bustling commercial activity, easy access to natural beauty, and an abundance of residential developments.

Sign Displaying Kenner Town Hall History

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