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| What Lafayette is like for active adults |
Lafayette, the 4th largest city in Louisiana, will appeal to many baby boomers as a retirement community. It has a warm climate in winter, a high per capita ratio of restaurants, a major university (University of Louisiana at Lafayette), Creole and Cajun culture, and a wide variety of outdoor activities. Lafayette is referred to as the “Cajun Capital City” due to its location in the heart of Louisiana’s Cajun country in the south central section of the state. Lafayette is the seat of Lafayette Parish. It is one of the very few places in Louisiana to experience population growth since Hurricane’s Rita and Katrina (it absorbed many refugees after the storms). Current population is estimated at 115,000, with twice that number in the greater metro area. The town is in Vernon Parish.
Active adults will find a wide range of housing in and around the Lafayette community. Your real estate dollar goes a lot farther than in most communities in the Sunbelt. You can live near the University (itself centered on Lake Cypress), downtown, in older neighborhoods, or in many planned active adult lifestyle and assisted living communities being built here. Smaller communities around Lafayette are also colorful and charming, such as Abbeville, New Iberia, Opelousas, and Marksville.
According to City-Data the average price of a home in Lafayette was about $140,00 in the 4th quarter of 2008.
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| What is special about this retirement community |
| • University town (University of Louisiana at Lafayette)
• Inexpensive housing
• Creole and Cajun charm
• Many great local communities
• Strong local economy (oil and education)
• Many lakes and rivers
• 2nd biggest Mardi Gras in the south
• Cajun Field and Cajun Dome, home of the Ragin’ Cajuns |
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| What is not special about this retirement community |
| • The community has its poorer neighborhoods
• Hot, humid summers
• Not a small town |
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| What kinds of people like retiring here |
Lafayette attracts people who either want to live in a university town with a vital center and a low cost of living. Many are interested in the color provided by its Cajun and Creole cultures, along with great fishing and outdoor sports.
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| Climate and Physical Environment |
| Lafayette is located on the Vermillion River in south central Louisiana. Cypress Lake is on the campus of the U of Louisiana Lafayette. View Google Map for Lafayette |
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| • Hillard University Art Museum
• Gumbo U (South Louisiana Community College) has great classes available for seniors
• Jean Lafitte National Park Acadian Cultural Center
• Heymann Center (performing arts)
• Cite Des Arts
• Lafayette Natural History Museum and Planetarium |
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| Medical facilities |
| There are 7 hospitals and medical centers in Lafayette, including University Medical Center. |
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| Transportation |
| Alexandria Regional Airport. Lafayette Transit offers bus service. Amtrak connects to Orlando, New Orleans, and Los Angeles. |
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Facts about LAFAYETTE
- State: LA
- Environment: College Town,
- City Population: 100,001+
- Median age of Population: 25-44
- Avg Jan Temperature: 41-60
- Median HH Income: 41,001-60,000
- Average Home Price (MLS): $200,001-$300,000
- Annual Property Tax on a $200,000 house: 2000-4000
- Total Crime Index: 101-110 (slightly above average)
- Cost of Living Index:
- Culture Index: 101-110 (slightly above average)
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- Name of the Guide: bogeyman
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2. Expense: Inexpensive to Luxury
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4. Culture: None to Cosmopolitan
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5. Recreation: None to Summer camp
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6. Transportation: Boondocks to World Hub
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7. Security: Dangerous to Ft. Knox
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8. Medical Facilities: None to Excellent
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9. Political Situation: Conservative to Liberal
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10. Environmental: Oblivious to Ultra-Green
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