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Riverfront revitalization with new restaurants, breweries, and lofts. Higher crime after dark; appealing for nightlife but residential living is limited.
Neighborhood Guide · 2026
Downtown / Beauregard Town, Baton Rouge
Riverfront revitalization with new restaurants, breweries, and lofts. Higher crime after dark; appealing for nightlife but residential living is limited.
Baton Rouge Housing Costs — 2026
Median 1BR rent
$950/mo
Median 2BR rent
$1,200/mo
Median home price
$285K
Avg utilities
$145/mo
City-wide medians. Downtown / Beauregard Town rents may vary above or below depending on building vintage and unit type.Full Baton Rouge breakdown →
Other Neighborhoods in Baton Rouge
Compare Downtown / Beauregard Town with other popular areas.
Mid-City
Artsy, walkable historic area with galleries, cafes, and vintage shops on Third Street. Home to younger professionals and artists; gentrification ongoing but still affordable ($1,100 1BR).
Bocage
Leafy, quiet residential neighborhood near LSU campus. Mixed-income, diverse, with local cafes and walkable streets. Rents slightly above average ($1,050 1BR).
Goodwood
Upscale suburban feel with larger homes, parks, and better schools. Commute to downtown is 15 minutes. Median home price $420K; attracts families and established professionals.
Spanish Town
Historic, bohemian neighborhood with colorful shotgun houses, street art, and independent businesses. LGBTQ-friendly vibe; mixed safety depending on block; rents around $900 1BR.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Downtown / Beauregard Town a good neighborhood in Baton Rouge?
Riverfront revitalization with new restaurants, breweries, and lofts. Higher crime after dark; appealing for nightlife but residential living is limited.
What is the rent in Downtown / Beauregard Town, Baton Rouge?
Baton Rouge citywide median 1BR rent is $950/mo. Downtown / Beauregard Town pricing varies from the city average depending on building age, proximity to transit, and in-unit amenities. Studio units in Baton Rouge often run 15–20% below the 1BR median.
What is Downtown / Beauregard Town in Baton Rouge known for?
Riverfront revitalization with new restaurants, breweries, and lofts. Higher crime after dark; appealing for nightlife but residential living is limited.
How does Downtown / Beauregard Town compare to other Baton Rouge neighborhoods?
Downtown / Beauregard Town is one of 5 notable neighborhoods in Baton Rouge. Other options include Mid-City, Bocage, Goodwood.
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