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About West Monroe, LA

Right on the banks of the Ouachita River, West Monroe is your go-to spot for soaking in that famous Southern hospitality while getting lost in outdoor fun and cultural wonders. With a population of approximately 13,142 residents as of the 2020 census, this vibrant city in Louisiana's Ouachita Parish welcomes visitors with its warm atmosphere and rich heritage.

Back when it was founded in the early nineteenth century, all you'd find in West Monroe was a trading outpost. Fast forward to now – this place is alive with beautiful scenery that catches your eye at every turn and landmarks that tell stories from years gone by; plus, there's always something happening on the arts front! Strolling through West Monroe feels like stepping inside a postcard – from its inviting downtown to green escapes spread around, it's where adventure meets Southern hospitality.

Imagine having endless adventures at your fingertips; that’s what life feels like in West Monroe because it neighbors the vast wonders of Ouachita National Forest. Whether you’re angling for fish by day or tracing stars at night after hours spent trekking through nature’s marvels—this place has got it covered.

What To Do in West Monroe, LA

West Monroe is adjacent to the city of Monroe, LA.

  • Downtown: At the Downtown RiverMarket, mix it up with locals over homegrown veggies, artisan treasures, and delicious bites straight from food trucks. Wander around, picking from handcrafted goods, savoring artisanal eats, and grabbing the freshest veggies to the backdrop of some live tunes.
  • Winery: Embark on a wine-tasting adventure at Landry Vineyards, a family-owned winery nestled in the rolling hills of West Monroe. Imagine sipping top-notch wines as you listen to live music, all while gazing out at an incredible vineyard view.
  • Antiques: Stroll through the heart of West Monroe to explore Antique Alley - it's lined with timeless treasures found in cozy antique shops, chic boutiques, and eclectic art galleries. Browse a diverse array of vintage furniture, collectibles, and handmade crafts while soaking in the nostalgic ambiance of yesteryear.
  • Museum: Step back in time at the Biedenharn Museum and Gardens, a historic estate that once belonged to Coca-Cola magnate Joseph A. Biedenharn. Let's take a journey together through time with an exhibit dedicated to the art of Coca-Cola bottling before chilling out in serene garden spaces.
  • Outdoors: Imagine having endless adventures at your fingertips; that’s what life feels like in West Monroe because it neighbors the Ouachita National Forest.

Working in West Monroe, LA

West Monroe's economy benefits from health care, manufacturing, retail, and construction. The unemployment rate in this area is a little high at 5.8%, not quite double the American average. The median annual household income is $38,865 per year. This amount is nearly $29,200 lower than the national average of $69,021.

The economy is growing at a really slow pace, less than the national average. This area’s predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 22.9%, compared to the national rate expected to be 33.5%

Industries offering the most jobs are healthcare (11.6%), education (9.6%), finance/insurance (8.3%), accommodation/food services (8.0%), construction (5.9%), government administration (5.0%), and professional, scientific, and technical services (3.7%).

West Monroe, LA Neighborhoods

There are many pleasant neighborhoods. The most expensive homes are in Claiborne East and then sell for just over $300k. Here are some areas with modestly-priced homes and rental units.

  • Cheniere: This area has plenty of lakefront properties. The median real estate price is $257,233. The average rental price is $1,272 per month. The vacancy rate is 20.3%, making it a simple task to locate an available place.
  • Wall Lake: This area has riverfront properties. The median real estate price is $246,194. The average rental price is $1,015 per month. The vacancy rate is 17.7%, making it pretty easy to locate a place.
  • Claiborne West: This area is north of the I-20 freeway. The median price for a home is $238,918. The average rent is $1,775, with an average vacancy rate of 19%.
  • Drew: This is a rural area with homes, apartments, and mobile homes. The median price is $232,760. The average rent is $1,230. The vacancy rate is 8.6%, which makes it a little more challenging to find a place.

West Monroe, LA School District

Ouachita Parish School Board manages the public schools. The school district invests $12,688 per student annually in education services. At 18, the student-to-teacher ratio is high.

There are three private schools in town. They are Claiborne Christian (PK to 12th), Geneva Academy (PK to 12th), and Northeast Baptist School (PK to 12th).

There are no colleges in this city; however, there are 26 colleges and universities to choose from within 100 miles. The nearest colleges are in Monroe. They are the University of Louisiana Monroe, and Louisiana Delta Community College.

Moving to West Monroe, LA Resource Guide

An elected mayor and five elected aldermen serving on the Board of Aldermen make up the local government. More information about city services is on the official website.

West Monroe Parks & Recreation maintains the parks, bike/jogging paths, hiking trails, a community center, youth programs, athletics teams, events, senior activities, and recreational activities.

West Monroe, LA Housing

The median home price is $250,000. The price trend is stable. The housing market is a buyer’s market, with more homes listed for sale than potential buyers. Housing costs are 29% lower than the American average. The cost of living is 8% lower than in other Louisianan cities and 17% lower than the rest of the country.