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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 Alexandria.

About Alexandria, LA

Alexandria sits gracefully on the Red River's shores, marking its place as a cultural hub in Louisiana. Alexandria, with its cozy population of 47,000 souls according to the latest count in 2020, might not take up much room on a map. Yet, it's absolutely brimming with history and charm that pulls you right into its tight-knit community vibe.

The city didn't just pop up out of nowhere. It found its first footing along the Red River, which wasn’t only a treat for the eyes but also a hotspot for trade and transport. That's how this bustling little spot on the map got started - with nature’s beauty meeting practical needs head-on. As time marched on, Alexandria morphed into a bustling city center that hasn't lost its touch of Southern warmth and charm.

What To Do in Alexandria, LA

Exploring Alexandria reveals a plethora of enriching experiences for locals and visitors alike. This will give you a pretty good idea about the standout spots and activities in Alexandria, from getting up close with nature to diving into the local culture through museums and eateries.

  • Nature Escapes: For outdoor enthusiasts, Alexandria offers ample opportunities to connect with nature. The Kisatchie National Forest, a sprawling expanse of piney woods, beckons with its hiking trails, camping sites, and scenic beauty. At the Alexandria Zoological Park, families can encounter a diverse array of wildlife from around the globe.
  • Cultural Delights: Enjoy Alexandria's rich cultural tapestry by visiting its museums and historical sites. The Alexandria Museum of Art showcases works by local and regional artists, providing insight into the area's creative spirit. History buffs will appreciate the Kent Plantation House, a beautifully preserved 18th-century homestead offering guided tours and educational programs.
  • Dining and Shopping: Foodies and shoppers will find plenty to love in Alexandria. Explore the downtown area, where charming boutiques, galleries, and eateries line the streets. From Southern comfort food to international cuisine, Alexandria's culinary scene offers something for every palate.
  • Events and Festivals: Throughout the year, Alexandria hosts an array of events and festivals that celebrate its heritage and community. From the Louisiana Dragon Boat Races on the Red River to the Alexandria Mardi Gras festivities, there's always something exciting happening in the city.

Working in Alexandria, LA

The local economy depends on healthcare, hospitality, education, retail, and construction. The unemployment rate is 5.6%. The median household income is $43,760 per year. That amount is around $25,300 lower than the American average of $69,021. Economic growth is stagnant when compared to the national average. Alexandria's predicted job growth rate for the next ten years is 17.0%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.

The industries offering the most jobs are healthcare (19.2%), education (9.6%), accommodation/food services (8.1%), gov. administration (6.6%), professional, scientific, technical services (4.8%), finance/insurance (3.8%), and department & other general merchandise stores (3.7%).

Alexandria, LA Neighborhoods

Here are the neighborhoods with the most expensive homes for sale:

  • Tennyson Oaks: This area is on the southwestern side of the city. The median home sales price is $332,365. That amount is more than the prices found in 58.1% of other cities and towns in the state. Apartments and homes are available for an average monthly rent of $1,540. The vacancy rate is high at 12.8%, so finding a place to rent is easy.
  • West Pointe / Good Earth: This nice neighborhood is toward the west. The median real estate price is$321,936. At that price, it is more expensive than 53.7% of Louisiana. Most homes were built between 1970 and 1999. Rental homes are $1,549 per month. The vacancy rate is very low at 2.4%, making it very challenging to find a place to buy or rent.
  • Charles Park: The median real estate price for a home here is $292,150. Most of the houses are owner-occupied. They were built between 1970 and 1999 with a few newer houses. In this part of town, you'll find a mix of single-family homes and apartment complexes, including some luxury high-rise buildings, each with its own unique vibe. The vacancy rate is 9.2%. The average rent is $1,810 per month.
  • The Lakes District: The median home price in this district is $218,023. Rental homes that have two bedrooms are $1,701 per month. And let's not forget about those apartment complexes and towering residential buildings. The vacancy rate is high at 9.6%, so finding a place to buy or rent is worth trying.

Alexandria, LA School District

The public school district is Rapides Parish Schools. The district spends $13,197 on each student annually. The student-to-teacher ratio is 17 to one. There are ten private schools in the Alexandria area. The top private schools are Our Lady -prompt Succor School (PK to 6th), University Academy (7th to 12th), and Airbase Baptist School (K to 12th).

There are three colleges in Alexandria and 29 colleges and universities within 100 miles. Two good ones are Southern University A&M College and Louisiana State University.

Moving to Alexandria, LA Resource Guide

The municipal government has a mayor and seven members on the City Council. The City of Alexandria Parks and Recreation Department manages the public parks, playgrounds, programs, and the baseball, tennis, soccer, and softball facilities.

Alexandria, LA Housing

The median home price in Alexandria is $209,500, trending up by 7.4% year-over-year. It’s a buyer’s market with more homes listed than interested buyers. Housing costs are 16% lower than the national average. The cost of living in Alexandria is the same as other cities in Louisiana and 9% lower than the national average across the United States.