Galion, Monroe, ME

Galion — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Galion Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Galion is a well-established residential neighborhood located in the northeastern quadrant of Monroe, Louisiana. Situated primarily between U.S. Highway 165 (Garrett Road) to the west and the sprawling Bayou DeSiard to the east, it offers a blend of quiet suburban living with convenient access to major city arteries. The neighborhood's development gained significant momentum in the latter half of the 20th century, with many homes built from the 1960s through the 1980s, creating a mature landscape of shade trees and settled properties.

The character of Galion is defined by its spacious lots, winding streets, and a strong sense of privacy and tranquility. It is a neighborhood of single-family homes, where residents enjoy a retreat-like atmosphere while remaining just minutes from Monroe's commercial hubs, healthcare facilities like St. Francis Medical Center, and the University of Louisiana at Monroe. This strategic location, combined with its established feel, makes Galion a perennial choice for professionals, academics, and families seeking stability within the city.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Galion consists predominantly of mid-century and late 20th-century ranch-style homes, traditional two-story houses, and larger custom-built residences, many situated on generously sized lots. Architectural styles vary, offering a mix of brick and siding exteriors, with a notable number of homes featuring mature landscaping that enhances the neighborhood's wooded, established aesthetic. The lot sizes and home footprints generally provide more space and separation than newer subdivisions.

Price ranges in Galion are typically mid-to-upper tier for the Monroe market, reflecting the desirable location, lot sizes, and square footage of the homes. The neighborhood is overwhelmingly owner-occupied, contributing to its stable and well-maintained appearance. Recent real estate trends show consistent demand, with homes often attracting buyers looking for move-in ready properties or solid foundations for renovation in a prime location, rather than new construction.

Schools & Education

Galion is served by the Ouachita Parish School District, with many students zoned for Jack Hayes Elementary School, R.M. Moore Elementary School (for upper grades), Good Hope Middle School, and West Monroe High School. It is important to note that, despite its Monroe address, the neighborhood's school zoning is part of the separate West Monroe school system due to parish lines, which is a significant draw for many families. The perceived strength of this district is a key factor in the area's real estate appeal.

In addition to the public schools, residents have access to several well-regarded private educational institutions a short drive away, including St. Frederick Catholic School and Grace Episcopal School. The proximity to the University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM) also provides cultural and educational enrichment opportunities, from sporting events and theatrical productions to lifelong learning programs, adding an academic undercurrent to the community.

Parks & Recreation

Galion's greatest recreational asset is its proximity to the natural beauty of Bayou DeSiard. While not a formal park, the bayou's presence defines the eastern edge of the neighborhood, offering scenic views and a serene backdrop. Residents enjoy easy access for casual fishing, kayaking, or simply enjoying the peaceful waterside environment. The bayou also serves as a picturesque corridor linking to the ULM campus and its recreational facilities.

For organized park amenities, residents typically utilize facilities in nearby areas. Forsythe Park, with its golf course, tennis center, and walking paths, is a short drive to the south. The Monroe Civic Center complex and the Bayou DeSiard Country Club are also conveniently located. Within the neighborhood itself, recreation is primarily home- and yard-centric, with many properties featuring pools and ample space for private gatherings and outdoor activities.

Local Dining & Shopping

Daily conveniences and dining options are readily available along the Garrett Road (U.S. 165) and North 18th Street corridors. Residents frequent nearby grocery stores like Brookshire's and Super 1 Foods for their shopping needs. The neighborhood's location provides quick access to a wide array of restaurants and services, from casual local favorites to national chains, without the need to navigate Monroe's busiest downtown traffic.

For more extensive shopping, the Pecanland Mall area and major retail centers along Interstate 20 are a straightforward 10-15 minute drive. While Galion itself is strictly residential, its perimeter commercial development ensures that residents do not have to travel far for essentials. The trade-off for a quiet, leafy neighborhood is that dining and boutique shopping are found in adjacent commercial zones rather than within walking distance.

Who Lives Here

Galion attracts a mix of established professionals, university faculty and staff from nearby ULM, healthcare workers, and families who prioritize space, school district quality, and a peaceful residential environment. The population tends to be stable, with many residents choosing to remain in the neighborhood for the long term, which fosters a strong sense of community and continuity. It is a neighborhood where neighbors know each other and property upkeep is a shared value.

The community vibe is one of quiet, understated comfort and privacy. It is not a neighborhood of bustling sidewalks or frequent block parties, but rather one where social connections are often made through shared interests, schools, and longstanding residence. People are drawn to Galion for its ability to provide a suburban retreat with large lots and mature trees, all while maintaining a central location that keeps the amenities of Monroe and West Monroe within easy reach.

Galion Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$51KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$632/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$21KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate32.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied68.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate2.8%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code71223

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