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http://www.southpointappraiser.com/ – Denham Springs Housing Statistics: South Point Subdivision August 2010

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Solds In South Point from 1/2010 to 8/31/2010 revealed:
Average Sales Price: $147,476
Average Sold Price Sq. Ft.: $88/sf (-$5.33/sf Decline From 2009)
Median Sold Price: $149,500 (+4,500 Increase From 2009)
Number of Sales: 21
Low To High: $106,500 to $198,500
Number of Sold REO/Foreclosures Noted In MLS: 5
Current # Listings: 26 (NOTE: MORE LISTINGS THAN SALES)
Current Listings Prices: $103,500 To $198,900

The BIG Change is that while the Median Sales Price has increased +8.1%, the Average Sold Price Per Sq. Ft. has declined by -$5.33/sf. And, there’s more listings now than total sales in all of 2010.

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http://www.appraisersinbatonrouge.com/ – Certified FHA Appraisers Baton Rouge: Good News For Greater Baton Rouge Housing Market? The “Guys” at TBWS Have Good News For A Change!

“Foreclosures are upon us, but someone has to sell them. 5 reasons there isn’t going to be a double dip. Home Depot is hiring, 64% of Americans feel now is the time to buy.”

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http://www.accuratevg.com/ - Baton Rouge Real Estate: Greater Baton Rouge Foreclosures Were Low In 2009

In a one paragraph report, the Baton Rouge Business Report is reporting the following:

“The 2009 foreclosure rate in Baton Rouge ranks among the lowest 25% for U.S. metro areas, according to a new report. Baton Rouge had the 157th highest foreclosure rate among 203 U.S. cities, according to RealtyTrac, which follows the market for seized homes. One out of 121 homes in the Capital Region was involved in the foreclosure process in 2009, a 139% jump from the year before. RealtyTrac warns the actual increase may be due to improvements or changes in reporting techniques. Three other Louisiana cities had lower foreclosure rates than Baton Rouge: Shreveport was ranked 163rd, with one foreclosure per 140 homes; Lafayette was 170th, with one foreclosure per 183 homes; and Houma-Thibodaux was 193rd, with one foreclosure per 363 households. Nationally, the foreclosure rate averaged one for every 45 households. Las Vegas and Fort Myers, Fla., were the two weakest markets, with one out of every 8 homeowners facing foreclosure during 2009.”

 

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