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About Covington, LA
Covington, Louisiana, nestled in St. Tammany Parish is a picturesque city with a population of approximately 10,000 residents, according to the latest census data. Covington's magnetic appeal is birthed from the harmonious marriage of its quaint, small-town aura with a lively spectrum of cultural experiences. Covington has this magnetic pull that attracts art aficionados, music buffs and those with an adventurous streak from every which way – they all flock here for its standout charm.
Covington traces its roots back to the early 19th century when it was established as a small farming community. Despite its transformation from a quaint agrarian village to the dynamic community it is now, Covington's Southern allure and warmth remain intact; these elements have withstood time, contributing to its lively essence that continues to be shaped by a rich historical backdrop. Perched on the northern edges of Lake Pontchartrain, Covington shines with its picturesque charm and a history that's as rich as it is intriguing.
What To Do in Covington, LA
Covington offers an array of attractions and activities for locals and visitors alike:
- Downtown Covington: Explore the historic downtown area, lined with charming boutiques, art galleries, and cozy cafés. Make sure to swing by the Covington Trailhead, it's a bustling hub for locals and visitors alike with its lively farmers' markets, engaging concerts, and annual celebrations.
- Green Spaces: Relax amid nature at Bogue Falaya Park, featuring lush greenery, walking trails, and a serene riverfront perfect for picnics and outdoor recreation.
- Museums and Cultural Heritage: Plunge into the rich history of Covington by exploring sites like the Covington History Museum and Southern Hotel, offering you a peek into its yesteryears complemented with today's upscale lodging comforts.
- Outdoor Adventures: Immerse yourself in Covington's breathtaking wilderness, where the thrill of cycling or trekking awaits you along Tammany Trace's 31-mile scenic stretch; alternatively, engage your adventurous spirit with a spot of kayaking for an unforgettable encounter with nature at its finest.
- Events and Festivals: Covington is the spot for a host of yearly events, like the Three Rivers Art Festival. That's not all, though; they also have the Covington Antiques and Uniques Festival. But wait, there's more - don't forget about their Columbia Street Block Party! These events are where you can soak up local art vibes, jam to some music and dig into delicious food.
Working in Covington, LA
Covington's economy benefits from tourism, healthcare, hospitality, education, and professional services. The city's unemployment rate is 4.4%, which is modest and in alignment with the national average. The median household income in Covington is $70,511 per year, which is almost $1,500 higher than the American average of $69,021.
The economy is growing a tiny bit slower than the national average. Covington’s predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 28.3%, compared to the national rate expected to be in the range of 33.5%.
Industries offering the most jobs are* education (11.8%), healthcare (10.7%), hotels/food (10.1%), professional services (8.2%), construction (5.4%), finance/insurance (5.4%), and administration (4.4%).
Covington, LA Neighborhoods
Here are a few nice neighborhoods to consider when moving to the area:
- Covington Southwest: 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 $863,587, which is higher than 95.7% of the homes in Louisiana. The average rental price is $1,933 per month. The vacancy rate is 15.1% because many homes are newly built and not yet occupied.
- Bogue Falaya Park: This park is gorgeous, and this is a very desirable place to live. The median real estate price is $607,875. The average rental price is $2,046 per month. The vacancy rate is 15.8%, so there are abundant places to consider when buying or renting a property.
- Covington South: The multiple rivers running through this neighborhood are a nice feature. The median price for a home is $509,838. The average rent is $1,992.
- Claiborne Hill: This lovely neighborhood offers some riverfront properties. The median home price is $386,108. The average rent is $1,772.
Covington, LA School District
Public schools in Covington are administrated by the St. Tammany Parish Public Schools. The school district spends $15,568 annually per student. The student-to-teacher ratio is 18 to one.
In addition to public schools, Covington is home to several religious private schools and higher educational institutions. There are nine private schools in the Covington area. The top three private schools are Northlake Christian School (PK to 12th), Arch Bishop Hannan High School (8th to 12th), and Christ Episcopal School (PK to 12th).
Higher education opportunities are available at Southeastern Louisiana University (21 miles away) and, the University of New Orleans and Southern University, about 31/32 miles from Covington. There are 41 other colleges within 100 miles.
Moving to Covington, LA Resource Guide
Covington’s municipal government consists of an elected mayor and seven elected members serving on the Covington City Council. There is information about municipal services on the City of Covington's website.
The Covington Parks & Recreation Department maintains the parks and recreational facilities. The city offers picnicking by the river, swimming, tennis, hiking, and paddling a canoe, or you may sign your child up for organized youth sports.
Covington, LA Housing
The median price in Covington is $389,500. The price trend is up about 11.6% year-over-year. The housing market is a buyer’s market, with many homes for sale. Housing costs are 28% higher than the national average. The cost of living is 12% higher than other Louisiana cities and 3% higher than the rest of America.