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"Lafayette is a nice place to raise a family."


Lafayette is a nice place to raise a family. - 4/26/2008
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Abhd
Lafayette, IN

Lafayette, Indiana is across the river from Purdue University making this small town slightly more interesting. There are many opportunities for a young family, great parks, family friendly restaurants, good schools and a thriving community. There are many, many activities for your children to participate in. Purdue brings in a variety of shows that adds to the culture of the area. There is a variety of employers, which helps if one plant closes, there are still other employers in the area. Recently there has been a influx of unemployed people to the community, which has weighed heavily on our economy and social services. I expect crime to go up significantly due to this influx.

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Krista

re: Lafayette is a nice place to raise a family. - - 1/31/2010
The influx has gotten worse as the crime has. I would think long and hard before moving here.


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Bp
Lafayette, IN

Home of Purdue University - 10/19/2012

Lafayette still has a small town atmosphere. It is a wonderful place to raise children. There is a strong sense of community. Unfotunately in recent years Lafayette has seen the impact of people moving into the city from Chicago. While this wouldn't necessarily be a negative. It is in large part due to the closing of HUD housing in Chicago. The biggest influence has been the increase in crime. [read more...]


Molly
Lafayette, IN

Lafayette, going downhill due to crimes and drugs. - 4/12/2011

I can say I have lived in Lafayette Indiana for 25 years. I'll say that home is home...but I would honestly say in less your a college student at Purdue, I would never want to truly live in this town. The quality of life in this city is not as great as one could hope. The city does have some interesting places to check out and great old buildings, but on the other hand the people in this town are not the best. I would never want to raise a family in this town. There is a lot of drug use, and a lot of it is preteens and teenagers who are introduced quickly when entering middle school and high school. Jefferson High School had a major meth problem less then 10 years ago when I went to school there, and also a high drop out rate. Now I know that this city has a lot of heroin users starting the past few years. People may come across sometimes friendly, but most are the compete opposite. The friendliness is short lived, and is followed by a lot of drama. Point is, from the outside looking in, it's a nice place, but Lafayette is vary dirty and a lot of drug use.[read more...]


Lucie
Lafayette, IN

Love the Outdoors? - 3/3/2010

Living in the Lafayette area for over 25 years, I can tell you that if you like water sports, trail walking, or just being at peace and feeling like you are one with nature, there are a multitude of activites available to you in this area. The Wabash and Tippecanoe rivers both offer extensive trail systems as well as opportunities for canoeing, kayacking, and fishing. There are many historical sites that go hand in hand with the city, for example the Tippecanoe Battlefield in Battle Ground, IN. There are many festivals throughout the year offering up something for everyone--the Covered Bridge festival is within an hour's drive and is a much-loved week-long celebration located in Parke county. Warren and Fountain counties-both also within an hour of Lafayette, offer amazing cliffs with little babbling brooks to larger waterfalls. Rock climbing, horseback riding, camping and canoeing await you at Turkey Run State park and nearby Shades State park. I have barely scratched the surface of the endless recreational opportunities that can be found in Tippecanoe county and the area counties surrounding Lafayette, Indiana. Come and enjoy a place where folks still wave and smile at a passing stranger as well as a long-time neighbor or friend![read more...]


Michael
Lafayette, IN

Look closer at Lafayette - 11/24/2008

My wife and I, both in our late 20's, have lived in Lafayette for two years. We can attest that the praise for Lafayette family-friendliness is well-founded. The schools are good. Purdue provides a nice collegiate atmosphere. Cost of living is low. Relatively good economy. Blah blah blah. Take a closer look... You will never hear about Lafayette's appeal for young adults who don't have children, whether they're single or married, and especially if they were not born & raised here. Very few of Purdue's 8,000 or so graduates each year stay in the Lafayette area. Some of them will even move to Indianapolis while commuting to their job in Lafayette simply because the social scene for people in their 20's is pathetic. Even worse, most of Lafayette's churches offer next to nothing for young adults; instead, they ask incessantly when you're going to have babies. You also will notice praise for the low cost of living, but you also must notice that the appreciation of property values here has been slower than the inflation rate since the booming 1990's. In other words, the low prices may be inticing for buyers, but don't ever plan on selling it. Many places are worse to live than this, but I'm shocked when people act as though this is as good as it gets. Hints: visit Chapel Hill, Charlottesville, or any other well-educated Southern city. It's more welcoming for people of ALL ages.[read more...]


Abhd
Lafayette, IN

Lafayette is a nice place to raise a family. - 4/26/2008

Lafayette, Indiana is across the river from Purdue University making this small town slightly more interesting. There are many opportunities for a young family, great parks, family friendly restaurants, good schools and a thriving community. There are many, many activities for your children to participate in. Purdue brings in a variety of shows that adds to the culture of the area. There is a variety of employers, which helps if one plant closes, there are still other employers in the area. Recently there has been a influx of unemployed people to the community, which has weighed heavily on our economy and social services. I expect crime to go up significantly due to this influx.[read more...]


david
New Orleans, LA

bad city - 1/22/2008

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Linda
West Lafayette, IN

Move to Lafayette - 8/7/2007

Having lived here near Lafayette for a long time, I can tell you without prejudice, that this is a place to be. Would I live in the Lafayette area if my husbands job wasn't here and he has been with his company for over 30 years? If you are lawyer, come to Lafayette and rub shoulders with a lawyer on every street corner, poised to sue but not to go to court. If you are not too ambitious and don't mind eternal poverty, go to Lafayette, they are fat and need plenty of cooks. The police are first class and never miss a hostage. If you are a hard working, intelligent person, stay the away, we have a job deficiency in that area. Taxes are not low. We have 3 nice big Wall Marts, so there is no shortage of low paying jobs and cheep products from China. Don't worry that the products might kill you. And traffic on US 52 is nice and busy(watch out for cars with spinners on the wheels.) Once upon a time, Lafayette had a downtown, with department stores with escalators, 3 movie theatres, 5 and dimes, specialty shops, and plenty of parking. We destroyed all that nasty stuff. Then, there was K-Mart and then a big mall, then Wall Mart. Lafayette has an ordinance that does not allow us to discriminate against sexual preference. If your preference is Tuesday night, its OK![read more...]


Jennifer
Lafayette, IN

CH CH CH CHanges - 3/17/2007

Ive ben here all my life.... and change is inevitable. However if you want to see urban sprawl its here. We used to be decent clean appealing, now were just over run with colege kids and the filth that ppl looking for a smaller town have brought. Crime is up, more violent by eah passing year. Theres also nothing to do here anymore, everything seems to be so cookie cutter from the subdivisions to the restraunts and stores. Now looking for some place with manners and the slower life to raise our kids.[read more...]


Tyler
Stockwell, IN

Things about Lafayette - 1/3/2007

Let see Lafayette there's a lot of things I hate about it. Traffic here is out control especially for a city this size. I live in the wea(southside)side of town and I commute to downtown each day and it takes me 20 minutes where it could 10 min. The schools here are great most likely because of the Purdue university, but a lot of these schools are overcrowding because its growing so fast which leads me to my next topic. This area is growing so fast that you pretty much see something new each day it sounds like a good thing but its not, becasue they keep on sprawling this city out so far that your commute time gets more worse and worse. The cost of living is excellent over here unless you live in westtown where housing is a lot more expensive then rest of town.Really Lafayette is an OK place to live in but just think twice before you move here. I recommened that you live on the South or east sides of town[read more...]


Mark
Lafayette, IN

Best kept secret in Indiana. - 12/18/2006

I have lived in Lafayette most of my life and continue to be surprised at the quality of life here and in West Lafayette. The area boasts a top university in Purdue where many of the world's engineers and scientists begin thier professional lives. Purdue offers sporting events, cultural events in addition to the city of Lafayette's cultural venues. The area has alot of historical value in American history in addition to outdoor recreation along the Wabash River and Tippecanoe River. The area has weathered most economic storms with upmost resilliancy. If you are looking for a low key and economical place to live consider Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana and I believe that you will be pleased.[read more...]


Tracie
Brandon, FL

Home Sweet Home! - 10/20/2006

I wonder if anyone remembers the old round pool @ Columbian Park. Meet you at Arni's or even Pizza King with the locomotive train that brings you your drinks. The Legendary Frozen Custard by Columbian Park. And last but not least McCord Candies downtown, makes the best egg salad sandwhiches. There are others to whom they have there favorite things about Lafayette. Lafayette is a very nice place to raise a family. There are alot of differnt sports for your children to be envolved in. The town does have alot of team spirit whatever school your kids go too. I know the traffic isn't the greatest anymore, you gota know them backroads to get to places quicker;-) The worst thing is the roads State RD 26 & 52 are horrific. If they would keep the roads paved it would be almost perfect there. Oh by the way, the best part of Lafayette to live in is the south part. My best wishes to all!![read more...]


tyler
Stockwell, IN

I love it here!!!!!!!!! - 8/16/2006

I just moved here from Atlanta, Ga and my kids and my wife love it here its juss a peaceful community. My kids go to Wea and luv the school The only thing i hate around here would have to be the traffic its got pretty congested in the past year, but otherwise it is cheap living here and it is easy to make friendz this city seems to me like its a second Atlanta[read more...]


Julie
Lafayette, IN

Nice "Front Porch" Community - 6/25/2006

I relocated to Lafayette, from Portland, Oregon, because the cost of living for a single person is much more affordable in Indiana as opposed to Oregon. I love the sense of community this town has to offer. The old homes with the beautiful front porches are as welcoming to a new person in town, as the people who live here. There is the university here (Purdue University) which has influenced this town in many ways. I have come across many different cuisines for dinner choices - which amazed me for a town of this size. If you are looking for a calmer pace - this city is an excellent choice.[read more...]


tyler
Stockwell, IN

Great Weather!!!!!!! - 6/6/2006

The Climate in Lafay is basically mild. We go from cold, snowy winters to stormy warmm springs to hot and humid summers and then to mild and dry falls.[read more...]


Angela
Lafayette, IN

weather - 5/17/2006

The climate in Lafayette is generally mild. It is pretty windy around here sometimes.[read more...]