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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, Moving is an exciting and fresh start. While we are here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Baton Rouge.

About Baton Rouge, LA

Baton Rouge is on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River. Baton Rouge takes the crown as Louisiana's capital. The 2020 census counted 227,470 people living there. Baton Rouge isn't just any city—it's the heart of Baton Rouge Parish.

The city sprang up on the Istrouma Bluff, a natural high ground that kept it safe from the seasonal floods. A robust levee system was installed from the bluff southward. It needs further reinforcement and height. It is supposed to offer protection to the riverfront and the low-lying agricultural areas.

Historically, the area had an influx of emigrants from many parts of Europe and enslaved people brought from Africa. Over the years, this place has changed hands many times – first flying the French flag, then switching to British hands, and even spending some time under Spanish rule.

Nowadays, the city's buzzing with life - it’s a hotspot for anyone looking to dive into rich cultural experiences, indulge in some amazing eats, and get involved in all sorts of fun shenanigans. This town buzzes with energy, thanks in large part to the swarm of students from Louisiana State University and several other local schools.

What To Do in Baton Rouge, LA

Baton Rouge has many nice features and wonderful things to experience.

  • Features: If you're into boating or need to get around, the Mississippi River steals the show in this region. It's not just a pretty sight; it plays a huge role here for both leisure and getting from A to B.
  • Museums: You'll never run out of museums to check out, with over a dozen on offer. Favorites include the Museum of Public Art and the African American Museum. For those into science or history, there's the Museum of Natural Science and the Addis Historical Museum. And don't forget about exploring all that Capitol Park Museum has to share!
  • Events: The city has tons of holiday celebrations. There is a symphony, a ballet, many theaters, and art festivals. In 2020, an entire area of the city was designated as its Cultural District.
  • Destination: The Burden Museum & Gardens is 440 acres of gorgeous gardens. There are five miles of walking paths and a lovely open-air museum.

Working in Baton Rouge, LA

The local economy depends on healthcare, education, retail, and hospitality. The unemployment rate is 7.5%, which is double the national average. The median household income is $46,282 per year. That amount is $23,000 lower than the American average of $69,021. Economic growth is slow when compared to the national average. Baton Rouge's predicted job growth rate for the next ten years is 24.4%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.

The industries offering the most jobs are education (13%), hotel/restaurants (11.4%), health care (10.3%), building construction (7.1%), professional/technical services (6.8%), gov. administration (5.2%), and support services/waste management (4.4%).

Baton Rouge, LA Neighborhoods

The best neighborhoods with the most expensive homes are near the city center and along the river. Here are a few areas with nice homes for sale:

  • Lafitte Hill / Highland Lakes: This area is on the south side of the city. The median home sales price is $654,827. Apartments and homes are available for an average monthly rent of $1,921. The vacancy rate is low at 3.8%, so finding a place to rent is difficult.
  • Bocage Citiplace: This nice neighborhood is near downtown. The median real estate price is$721,209. At that price, it is more expensive than 93.7% of Louisiana. Most homes were built between 1970 and 1999. Rental homes are $2,066 per month. The vacancy rate is very high at 24.1% because of the many vacation rentals.
  • Southside: The median real estate price for a home here is $589,006. In this part of town, you'll find a cozy mix of single-family homes, sleek condos, and charming townhouses – each with its own unique vibe. Most of the houses are owner-occupied. They were built between 1970 and 1999 with a few newer houses. The vacancy rate is 13.3%. The average rent is $2,059 per month.
  • Lafitte Hill / Highland Lakes: The median home price in this district is $592,863. Rental homes that have two bedrooms are $1,884 per month. And let's not forget about those apartment complexes and towering residential buildings that seem to touch the sky. The vacancy rate is very high at 24.9%, so finding a place to rent is easy.

Baton Rouge, LA School District

The public school district is East Baton Rouge Schools. The district spends $15,642 on each student annually. The student-to-teacher ratio is 16 to one. There are 54 private schools in the Baton Rouge area. The top private schools are Hosanna Christian Academy (PK - 8th), Dunham School (NS - 12th), and Episcopal School of Baton Rouge (PK - 12th). There are 12 colleges and universities within 50 miles. A few good ones are Southern University A&M College and Louisiana State University.

Moving to Baton Rouge, LA Resource Guide

The municipal government has an elected mayor and 12 members serving on the Metropolitan Council. The Recreation and Park Commission for the Parish of East Baton Rouge manages the public parks, playgrounds, programs, and recreational centers.

Baton Rouge, LA Housing

The median home price in Baton Rouge is $290,000, declining by -3.3% year-over-year. It is a buyer’s market with more homes listed for sale than interested buyers. Housing costs are 2% lower than the national average. The cost of living in Baton Rouge is 3% higher than other cities in Louisiana and 5% lower than the national average across the United States.