Jeffrey Doussan, Jr.
Operating Principal, Keller Williams Realty New Orleans
New Orleans, LA 70118
Specializing New Orleans Commercial Investments
Phone (504) 236-0222
Specializing New Orleans Commercial Investments
Specialties
Investment Sales Broker, Landlord Rep, Tenant Rep
Property Types
Industrial, Land, Office, Retail, Specialty, Multifamily
Markets
New Orleans/Metairie/Kenner
Languages
English
Bio
Jeffrey R. Doussan, Jr. is a commercial real estate broker, investor, and brokerage owner with more than a decade of experience closing complex transactions across the Greater New Orleans market. As a seventh-generation New Orleanian and Owner and Operating Principal of Keller Williams Realty New Orleans — the only multi-generational brokerage in the market, locally rooted since 1998 — Jeffrey brings institutional knowledge of New Orleans real estate that only comes from a lifetime here.
What sets his commercial practice apart is the complexity he handles.
Jeffrey is experienced in court-appointed keeper and receiver work, distressed asset dispositions, bankruptcy property sales, bond defaults, and other legally sensitive transactions that require precision, discretion, and the ability to execute in difficult circumstances. When a deal has complications — title issues, motivated institutional sellers, court oversight, compressed timelines, or properties in deteriorated condition — Jeffrey has been there before. He also helped lead KW New Orleans through the period following Hurricane Katrina, navigating a distressed real estate market in real time, which shapes how he approaches challenged assets today.
His commercial experience spans the full range of property types: multifamily, retail, office, industrial, land, specialty use, hospitality, and institutional properties including schools and places of worship. If it has been bought or sold in New Orleans, he has likely worked on something like it.
Jeffrey is also an active real estate investor, which means he understands these transactions from the buyer's side of the table. He is the owner and developer of Louis Park Hotel — a boutique hospitality property in the Treme neighborhood comprising 11 historic guesthouses dating to 1821, steps from Armstrong Park and the French Quarter. His personal investment experience informs the counsel he brings to investor clients, particularly around New Orleans' distinct market considerations: insurance dynamics, historic preservation requirements, flood zone implications, and the reinvestment cycles that continue to reshape the city's commercial corridors.
His market coverage spans the full Greater New Orleans area, including the Central Business District, Warehouse District, French Quarter, Uptown, Mid-City, Lakeview, Treme, Marigny, Bywater, Algiers Point, Old Metairie, Jefferson Parish, and the Northshore.
Jeffrey stays closer to the forces shaping this market than most. Each week he hosts KW New Orleans' Wednesday leadership series — a forum where he interviews the city's senior leaders in government, public safety, economic development, and civic life, including Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams. That direct access to the people making decisions about New Orleans infrastructure, permitting, safety, and growth translates into real market intelligence for his commercial clients.
He serves on the College of Business Advisory Board at Loyola University New Orleans and has led Entrepreneurs' Organization Louisiana as President (2023–2025). He is an Executive Board Member of the Metropolitan Crime Commission of New Orleans and a Director of Resilience New Orleans. Biz New Orleans named him one of the city's Most Influential, Involved, and Inspiring Executives in both 2024 and 2025.
He also co-founded Agent Intelligence Corp, an angel-backed SaaS company using AI to modernize brokerage operations across the U.S. and Canada — a signal of how he approaches the industry: always looking for the structural advantage.
Jeffrey graduated from Metairie Park Country Day School and Loyola University New Orleans with a degree in Business Administration and Entrepreneurship.
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