Chickasaw, Monroe, NH

Chickasaw — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Chickasaw Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Chickasaw is a well-established, primarily residential neighborhood located in the northeastern quadrant of Monroe, Louisiana. Bordered roughly by Louisville Avenue to the south, Garrett Road to the north, and nestled between US 165 and the sprawling grounds of the University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM), it occupies a convenient and desirable location. The neighborhood's development surged in the mid-20th century, and its streets are lined with mature trees, giving it a settled, suburban feel within the city limits.

The character of Chickasaw is defined by its quiet, family-friendly atmosphere and its strong sense of community. It is a neighborhood of homeowners who take pride in their properties, evident in the well-maintained lawns and traditional homes. Its proximity to ULM adds a subtle collegiate influence, with some faculty and staff residing in the area, but it remains distinctly separate from typical student housing zones, maintaining its own residential identity.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Chickasaw is predominantly composed of single-family homes built from the 1950s through the 1970s. Architectural styles are largely traditional, including ranch-style homes, brick contemporaries, and some Cape Cods, often situated on spacious, shaded lots. The neighborhood offers a range of sizes, from cozy two-bedroom homes to larger four-bedroom residences, catering to young families, professionals, and empty-nesters alike.

Home prices in Chickasaw are considered moderate to above-average for the Monroe market, reflecting the neighborhood's stability, location, and lot sizes. The market is primarily owner-occupied, with a relatively low rental percentage compared to areas closer to ULM's core. Recent trends show steady demand, with homes often selling quickly due to the area's enduring appeal, established infrastructure, and the scarcity of new construction in the immediate vicinity.

Schools & Education

Chickasaw is served by the Ouachita Parish School District, with many students zoned for Jack Hayes Elementary School, which is located just north of the neighborhood off Garrett Road. Students typically progress to Sallie Humble Elementary for upper grades, then to Riser Middle School, and finally to Neville High School, one of the most academically and athletically prominent high schools in the region. This strong public school pathway is a significant draw for families.

In addition to the public schools, the neighborhood's location provides easy access to several private educational institutions in northeast Monroe, including St. Frederick Catholic School. Furthermore, the presence of the University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM) just to the west offers cultural, educational, and sporting events for residents, and provides opportunities for continuing education and community enrichment programs.

Parks & Recreation

While Chickasaw itself is not densely packed with large public parks, it benefits immensely from its adjacency to the sprawling ULM campus and Bayou DeSiard. Residents have informal access to the university's beautiful grounds, walking paths along the bayou, and the ULM Library Park. The bayou itself is a central recreational feature, popular for walking, jogging, cycling, and casual fishing along its banks.

For organized sports and larger playgrounds, families often utilize the facilities at nearby Saul Adler Recreation Center or the Forsythe Avenue Park complex, both a short drive away. The neighborhood's own recreational life is often centered around its quiet streets, which are ideal for walking and biking, and private backyard gatherings, leveraging the generous lot sizes common in the area.

Local Dining & Shopping

Chickasaw residents enjoy exceptional convenience to a wide array of dining and shopping options along Louisville Avenue and at the Pecanland Mall area. Louisville Avenue, the southern border, features a mix of fast-casual chains, local favorites like Johnny's Pizza House, and specialty restaurants. The nearby mall area provides big-box retailers, department stores, and a dense concentration of national chain restaurants.

For everyday grocery needs, a large Kroger supermarket is conveniently located on Louisville Avenue at the edge of the neighborhood. While Chickasaw itself is strictly residential, its commercial perimeter ensures that residents are only minutes from virtually any retail or service need. For a more unique local shopping or dining experience, residents often venture downtown Monroe or to the Antique Alley district.

Who Lives Here

Chickasaw attracts a stable, community-oriented demographic. It is a neighborhood of families, both young and established, as well as professionals, educators from ULM, and long-term residents who have called the area home for decades. The population tends to be middle to upper-middle class, valuing the combination of peaceful suburban living with urban convenience. There is a strong sense of neighborhood pride and continuity.

The community vibe is friendly and low-key, with neighbors often knowing one another. It is a place where people put down roots, drawn by the excellent public schools, the safety of its streets, and the timeless appeal of its tree-canopied lots. Chickasaw represents a classic, enduring choice for those seeking a traditional neighborhood lifestyle in Monroe, offering a retreat from busier corridors while keeping the city's amenities close at hand.

Chickasaw Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Gross Rent$624/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$38KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate77.8%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied22.2%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate0.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code71253

Top Real Estate Agents in Chickasaw, Monroe

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