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http://www.batonrougemarketmetrics.com/ – Greater Baton Rouge Housing Trends: Indepth Look At 2010 Home Sales Numbers

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The LREC or Louisiana REALTORS are reporting on comprehensive housing numbers for 2010, including 4th quarter 2010. So, the source for this report and charts and graphs is LREC.

GBRRE Quarterly Indicators At A Glance

 

NUMBER OF SALES DOWN 7.3%. Overall, the number of Greater Baton Rouge Home Sales was down 7.3% for 2010. Total volume for 2010 was 5,708 versus 6,160 for 2009.

AVERAGE SALES PRICE. The average home sales price increased in 2010 to $202,138 vs $197,587 for 2009. This would appear to be due to strong local employment numbers of 355,797 in 2010 versus 354,044 in 2009. However, the Baton Rouge Business Report just reported this morning that “B.R. home price index drops for fifth month running“. So, according to the CoreLogic Home Price Index for Louisiana, Baton Rouge home prices are continuing to correct to the downside, not the upside, and I would agree. And, a look at the median sales prices would be more helpful than average sales prices since average sales prices can include homes from $10,000 up to $3,000,000 – outliers.

SOME IMPROVEMENT. Not all areas are declining though, but marketing time periods are well over 6 months. I’m appraising the 2011 St. Jude Dream Home in Prairieville and the general market of competing solds and listings is showing a rising median sales price, but very long marketing time periods of well over 6 months. Some homes in one local high end development on Highway 73 in Prairieville have been on the market since 2008 without selling.

AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET. The average days on market remained almost unchanged at 90 days in 2010 versus 91 in 2009.

 

GBR Housing Statistics

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http://www.southpointappraiser.com/ – Denham Springs South Point Subdivision Least and Most Expensive Home Sales In 2010

It’s almost the halfway mark into 2010, June. So far into 2010, what were the lowest and highest home sales prices? In South Point in 2010, there have been 19 sales from $120,200 up to $198,500.

LOWEST HOME SALES PRICE IN SOUTH POINT IN 2010

The lowest sales price was at 23938 Teakwood Dr, a home I inspected for an REO or Foreclosure Appraisal. This home sold 2/19/2010 for $120,200 or $81.77/sf. It has 1,470sf living area with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms.

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HIGHEST HOME SALES PRICE IN SOUTH POINT IN 2010

The highest sales price was at 23750 Rosemont Dr. This home sold 5/28/2010 for $198,500 or $81.42/sf, the price reported in MLS (see corrected price below). It has 2,438sf living area with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and an expensive “Gunite” swimming pool. NOTE: The seller paid $6,000 in concessions or had to pay the buyer $6,000 to buy their home from them. Because the seller received $6,000 less at the closing table than $198,500, the actual sales price that an appraiser will use is $198,500 minus $6,000 for $192,500 or $78.96/sf. The GBRAR MLS reports gross sales price without correctly and automatically deducting seller paid concessions. However, appraisers do deduct seller paid concessions and now FHA is very wisely implementing new rules to strictly limit seller paid concessions on their deals.

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http://www.denhamspringslarealestate.net/ – Livingston Parish Sees Largest Volume Increase In Home Sales

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Although the Denham Springs median home sales price appears to have declined between 5% to 6% since March 2009, according to the Baton Rouge Business Report Weekly this week, Livingston Parish experienced the largest increase in volume of home sales in Greater Baton Rouge. According to Tom Cook,

The largest increase in the volume of sales took place in Livingston Parish in the $100,000 to $150,000 price range. From March 2008 to February 2009, there were 107 sales in this price range. From March 2009 to February, there were 221 sales in this price range. This represents an increase of 106%. Homes in the $200,000 to $250,000 price range decreased in volume by nearly 9% from March 2009 to February. Home sales in the $200,000 to $250,000 price range fell 22% from March 2008 to February 2009.

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