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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 Livingston.

About Livingston, LA

Livingston is a charming town with a population of approximately 2,000 residents, as per the latest census data. It is located in Livingston Parish. Even though Livingston isn't exactly sprawling, it has a way of pulling people in. It's got that small-town vibe we all love but doesn't skimp on the lively cultural experiences you'd expect from a bigger city.

Livingston's got a little bit of attractions for everyone, no matter what tickles your fancy. Art buffs, music aficionados, and those who can't get enough of the great outdoors will find something that speaks to them here. It’s absolutely a place worth checking out for its lifestyle!

Established in the 19th century as an agricultural community, Livingston has evolved into a close-knit town while retaining its Southern hospitality and rich historical roots. Livingston is found near the calm waters of Tickfaw River and has a relaxed contemporary attitude but also recognizes its history. It's a place that both locals and visitors find magnetic – it's got this cool mix of peaceful lifestyle and history that just draws you in.

What To Do in Livingston, LA

Livingston offers an array of attractions and activities to suit any interest.

  • Downtown Livingston: Take a stroll through the historic downtown area, adorned with quaint shops, local eateries, and cozy cafés. Make sure you swing by the Livingston Parish Fairgrounds if you're in town. They've got a jam-packed calendar full of events and fun stuff to do all year round that really brings out the lively side of this place.
  • Outdoor Escapes: Dive right into the heart of nature with a trip to Tickfaw State Park, where scenic trails wind through lush forests and alongside beautiful waterways. It's the perfect spot for anyone looking to hit the hiking paths, spend some quiet time birdwatching, or paddle out on a kayaking adventure. Sidney Hutchinson Park is your go-to spot for a picnic.
  • Local Heritage: So, why not take a little adventure through Livingston's history at the Livingston Parish Museum? It's like a treasure chest full of exhibits and artifacts that walk you through from when this town was just getting started all the way to what it looks like now. Also, don't forget to swing by the Denham Springs Antique Village. This place is a real treasure trove of charming shops and historic buildings.
  • Festivals and Events: Dive into Livingston's electric atmosphere at the annual Parish Fair, where you can revel in its rich agricultural history, groove to live tunes, and whirl around on thrilling carnival rides.

Working in Livingston, LA

Livingston's economy benefits from education, construction, healthcare, hospitality, manufacturing, and retail. The city's unemployment rate is 4.2%, which is modest and in alignment with the national average. The median household income in Livingston is $65,000 per year, which is about $4,000 lower than the American average of $69,021.

The economy is growing slower than the national average. Livingston’s predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 29.8%, compared to the national rate expected to be about 33.5%.

Industries offering the most jobs are* construction (15.3%), administration (10.3%), education (8.9%), professional services (6.3%), healthcare (5.7%), food & beverage stores (5.2%), and hospitality (4.8%).

Livingston, LA Neighborhoods

Here are a few nice neighborhoods to consider when moving to the area:

  • Frost: Many of the homes in this area are newer, built after 2000. Some were built from 1970 to 1999. Most are owner-occupied. The median real estate price is $224,444, which is higher than 52.1% of the homes in Louisiana. The average rental price is $1,629 per month. The vacancy rate is 13.7% because some homes are newly built and may not yet be occupied.
  • Town Center: This is in the heart of the action. The median real estate price is $211,271. The average rental price is $2,030 per month. The vacancy rate is 7.3%, so there are enough places to consider when buying or renting a property.
  • Doyle / Magnolia: I-12 goes east/west through the southern part of this area. The median price for a home is $210,797. The average rent is $1,217.

Livingston, LA School District

Public schools in Livingston are administrated by the Livingston Parish Public Schools. The school district spends $12,705 annually per student. The student-to-teacher ratio is 19 to one.

There are no private schools in Livingston. The closest private schools are in Denham Springs. They are Amite Christina School (PK to 5th) and Open Door Christian Academy (PK to 12th).

While there are no colleges in Livingston, there are 43 colleges and universities within 100 miles. Higher education opportunities are available at Southeastern Louisiana University (17 miles away), Louisiana State University (27 miles away), the University of New Orleans and Southern University and A&M College (both about 26 miles from Livingston).

Moving to Livingston, LA Resource Guide

Livingston’s municipal government consists of an elected mayor and five elected members serving on the Livingston Town Council. There is information about municipal services on the Town of Livingston's website.

The Livingston Parks & Recreation Department maintains the Johnny Sartwell Memorial Park, which has seven baseball/softball fields, and the Circle Drive Park, with its children’s playground and recreational facilities. The city offers programs for baseball, softball, and basketball.

Livingston, LA Housing

The median housing price is $249,900. The price trend is up about 4.4% year-over-year. The housing market is a buyer’s market, with many homes for sale. Housing costs are 6% lower than the national average. The cost of living is 3% higher than in other Louisiana cities and 6% higher than the rest of America.