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Hammond, LA vs Lafayette, LA

Hammond, LA vs Lafayette, LA: What the data shows

Hammond, LA is in Hammond, LA while Lafayette, LA is in Lafayette, LA — both in the same state. On home prices, Hammond, LA is the more affordable option at $115,000 median — $85,000 less than Lafayette, LA's $200,000. WYLT rates Hammond, LA as Think twice — a neighborhood that warrants careful research before committing — and Lafayette, LA as Think twice — a neighborhood that warrants careful research before committing.

Both neighborhoods have similar safety profiles. Hammond, LA has Moderate violent crime and Moderate property crime. Lafayette, LA has Moderate violent crime and Moderate property crime. On environmental risk, Hammond, LA has High flood risk and Lafayette, LA has Low flood risk.

Lafayette, LA is the more walkable neighborhood. Hammond, LA scores 4/100 (car-dependent) versus Lafayette, LA's 15/100 (car-dependent). For families weighing school quality, Lafayette, LA has the higher school rating Hammond, LA rates 6.4/10 and Lafayette, LA rates 7/10.

CategoryHammond, LALafayette, LA
Housing
VerdictThink twiceThink twice
Median Price$115K

Lower price

$200K
Median Rent$900$700

Lower rent

Median Income$45K$50K

Higher income

Price VolatilityModerateModerate
Getting Around
Walk Score4/10015/100

More walkable

Transit Score1/1003/100

Better transit

Bike Score1/1002/100

More bikeable

Commute30 min

Shorter commute

60 min
Safety & Environment
Safety GradeD+D+
Violent CrimeModerateModerate
Property CrimeModerateModerate
Flood RiskHighLow

Lower risk

Air QualityPoorModerate

Cleaner air

Community
Schools6.4/107/10

Better schools

Best for
budget buyersfamilies with children in local schoolsremote workers needing cheap housing
Families with school-aged childrenBudget‑conscious buyersCommuters who drive

Bottom line

Both Hammond and Lafayette are decent options for families with children in local schools or budget-conscious buyers, but Hammond's higher flood risk and walkability issues make it a slightly worse long-term choice. Lafayette has better commute options and more space for pets, but may be a less appealing choice for remote workers or those who prioritize affordability in a different way. Hammond is likely a better fit for those tied to jobs in the oil/refinery sector or needing extremely affordable housing.

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