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http://www.denhamspringsappraisers.com/ – Livingston Parish Fore closure Trends: 2009 2010 Foreclosure Sales Numbers! 2010 Foreclosures total 13% of sales YTD; 2009 Foreclosures totaled 9%, an increase of +2% since 2009. 7% of all Livingston MLS Listings are Foreclosures! Foreclosures are negatively impacting this market. There’s A Major “Caveat” with the numbers below!

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The chart below represents the number of recorded Livingston Parish REO or Foreclosure Sales within the Greater Baton Rouge MLS, with the exception of Manufactured Housing sales. GBRMLS Areas for Livingston Parish are 80, 81, 82 and 83.

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Let’s put these foreclosure numbers into perspective! In 2009, there were a total of 1,193 sales. 103 foreclosure sales in 2009 represents 9% of total sales. In 2010, there have been a total of 877 sales. 113 foreclosure sales in 2010 as of 9/30/2010 represents 13% of total sales. The projected number of reo / fore closures at end of 2010 is approximately 143.

There’s A Major “Caveat” with the numbers below! Based on a 13% REO sold rate, which does appear to be an indication REOs are negatively impacting this market. It’s also stated here that an article (The Landmines Within by Michael Tarabotto http://activerain.com/blogsview/930436/The-Landmines-Within ) stated that as much as 70% of REOs never make it into the MLS – Meaning that it might be impossible to know or state the exact # of competing REOs if they’re not being listed and that the foreclosure problem could be larger if up to 70% of REOs aren’t being listed. MLS is reporting 71 current REO listings for all Livingston MLS Areas out of a total 962 total listings. So, 7% of all Livingston MLS Listings are Fore closures!

REO is “Real Estate Owned”!

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Data used with permission of the GBRMLS. Search dates are 1/1/2009 to 10/16/2010. Extraction date was 10/16/2010.

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http://www.denhamspringslarealestate.net/ – Livingston Parish Residential Building Permits Charting From 2000 Through June 2010

The Livingston Parish Residential Building Permit Data Through June 2010 has been released. See the results below for actual residential building permits less those permits issued for additions or remodeling projects. In 2008, there were a total of 745, in 2009 566 and in 2010 year-to-date, there have been 328 through June 2010. If this pace continues through 2010, there should be 656 permits issued, which will be better than 2009, but less than 2008.

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT CHARTS FROM YEARS 2000 TO 2010 YEAR TO DATE. NOTE: Does Not Include Permits For Additions or Remodeling!

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau and Chad Calder with The Advocate Newspaper

Note: The Latest Greater Baton Rouge Residential Building Permits News is here below:

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http://www.denhamspringslarealestate.net/ – Do You Need To Appeal Your Western Livingston Parish Denham Springs Property Tax Assessment? Possibly So and Possibly Not! Watch the video below!

Denham Springs Western Livingston Parish Property Tax Appeal Appraisals. In this video, Western Livingston Parish Home Appraiser, Bill Cobb, points out some inaccuracies in tax assessments. However, the vast majority are properly assessed.

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EDITOR’S NOTE: This is not a cheap shot directed at our public servants as this video is complimentary of them. Our Tax Assessor, Jeff Taylor, is a fair and “I’ll make it right” kind of guy and public servant. We also applaud Jeff for being active in the local community and the annual fund drives to help Livingston Parish kids and their parents buy school uniforms and school supplies. Jeff has visited my church on many occassions,First Pentecostal Church on Range Ave, and possibly yours as well. Bill Cobb, Appraiser

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Livingston Parish Assessor, Jeff Taylor, at the Keller Williams Denham Springs Renew|Energize|Donate Event accepting a check for the Assessor’s Office.

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http://www.batonrougerealestateminute.com/ – Western Livingston Parish Home Appraisers Video: Easterly Lakes 2010 Update. Western Livingston Parish Home Appraiser, Bill Cobb, updates the housing market numbers for Easterly Lakes Subdivision in Watson Louisiana 70706.



Based on 6 2010 Sales in Easterly Lakes, 2009 vs 2010, the average and median sales prices are both down as is the average sold price per square foot. The average sold price is down from $230,300 to $201,200. The median sold price is down from $220,000 to $211,500, a -3.8% decline. The average sold price per sq. ft is down from $111.81/sf to $101.08/sf. Year to date, there have been 6 sales versus 13 in 2009. The average days on the market has increased from 62 days in 2009 to 83 in 2010, but still under a 90 day market, which is good news.
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http://www.denhamspringsappraisers.com/ - Western Livingston Parish Home Appraisers: August 2010 Market Data

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The August 2010 housing numbers are in from the Greater Baton Rouge Association of Realtors from 8/1/2010 to 8/31/2010 and from 8/1/2009 to 8/31/2010, extracted on 9/16/2010.

 

Livingston Parish August 2010 Market Data
(For MLS Areas 80, 81, 82 & 83)

Total Monthly Sales: 56 (Lowest Number Of Sales In Period)

Average Listing Price: $164,295 ($162,914 in 8/2009)
Average Sold Price: $161,018 ($160,232 in 8/2009)
Median Sold Price: $140,900 ($152,500 in 8/2009)
Average Days On The Market: 92 (85 in 8/2009)
Listing To Sales Price Ratio: 98% (98.3% in 8/2009)
Current Inventory: 811 (703 in 8/2009)
Months of Inventory: 14.5 (Longest In Period, 5.9 in 8/2009)

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Annual View From 8/2009 to 8/2010:

Total Monthly Sales: 1210

Average Listing Price: $167,849
Average Sold Price: $164,948
Median Sold Price: $152,147
Average Days On The Market: 90
Listing To Sales Price Ratio: 98.3%
Average Current Inventory: 719
Average Months of Inventory: 7.1

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Accurate Valuations Group’s “MARKET WRAP”:

NUMBER OF HOME SALES DECLINES. Based on these numbers, home sales are slowing considerably from 120 in August 2009, 109 in June 2010, 83 in July 2010 to just 56 in August 2010, a decline of -53% since August 2009.

LOCAL HOUSING INVENTORY SWELLS. With the number of home sales declining, this resulted in an increase to over 14 months of inventory. The good news is that in August, it still took an average days on the market of 92 days to sell a home.

MEDIAN SALES PRICE DECLINE. The median sales price declined sharply from $152,500 in August 2009, $149,000 in June 2010, $155,000 in July 2010 to just $140,900 in August 2010, a decline of -7.6% since August 2009. This shows that this market continues to favor the more affordable housing options over that of the higher end homes market. Area home builders have reacted and are building smaller homes to accomodate this market demand.

WHY WE USE MEDIAN SALES PRICE OVER AVERAGE SALES PRICE? NOTE: Why Median Sales Price is a better indicator than Average Sales Price! Median Sales Price is the barometer by which the National Association of Realtors uses to report on national housing markets. Average Sales Price tends to take all of the home sales prices from the lowest, say $50,000, to the highest, say $1,000,000, and state the average of them all, sometimes skewing the numbers because of the extreme highs and lows. Median Sales Price tends to focus more on the middle of where the bulk of home sales prices are taking place. Generally, the Average Sales Price is going to be higher because it includes the extreme high sales prices in a given market.

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http://www.batonrougerealestatebuzz.com/ – Baton Rouge Real Estate Home Sales: Highs and Lows For September 7, 2010

Rebekah Allen, with the Baton Rouge Business Report, has an update on Baton Rouge home sales as published on September 7, 2010 and quoted below:

SU-Juban Parc-4“After several months of hoping that the worst had passed in the fragile housing market, the real estate industry experienced record-breaking lows in July.

Experts blamed the historic decrease on the expiration of the homebuyer tax credit and mounting evidence that the economy isn’t ready to rebound.

According to the National Association of Realtors, existing home sales in July dropped 25.5% from the previous year. New home sales plummeted 32.4% from the previous year.

br businessreportThe Capital Region was not immune to the downward trend. July home sales dropped 24.4% in East Baton Rouge Parish from the previous year, 30.6% in Ascension Parish, 25.4% in Livingston Parish and 45.8% in the other parishes, including Iberville, West Baton Rouge, and East and West Feliciana.

But there was some good news, particularly in the neighboring parishes.

Home sales for the first seven months of this year have increased 11.6% in Ascension over the same time period one year ago, 17.3% in Livingston and 33.9% in the other parishes. East Baton Rouge Parish, however, has reported a 6.3% decrease.

Ashley Greer, team leader for Keller Williams Realty in Denham Springs, says her location has seen 38% more business this year than last, and she’s confident that the momentum will continue through the rest of 2010.

“We’re just one exit outside of Baton Rouge,” she says. “You get all of the amenities of a big city without having to pay as much for it.”

Greer adds that home-owners are attracted to the strong school system in Livingston.

“Livingston schools are continuing to build. We have some of the best schools, so parents don’t have to send their kids to private schools,” she says. “Everything we’ve increased our tax dollars to pay for is paying off.”

Appraiser Bill Cobb says Livingston Parish is attracting buyers with affordable price points. He says the bulk of new home sales occurred in the $120,000 to $169,900 range.

The average sale price in July was $197,076 in the Capital Region, down from $203,735 one year ago.

“Builders keep asking, ‘When is the market coming back?’ which is the wrong question,” Cobb says. “The right question should be, ‘How can I deliver a product that locals can better afford?’”—Rebekah Allen”

The Link Is Here: http://www.businessreport.com/news/2010/sep/07/startup-gnit1/

 

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http://www.batonrougerealestatebuzz.com/ – Walker La 70785 Real Estate: Collins Place Subdivision Housing Report July 2010.

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In this video, Western Livingston Parish’s Home Appraiser, Bill Cobb, reports on Collins Place Subdivision Stats with Video Tour.

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http://www.denhamspringsappraisers.com/ - Denham Springs FHA Appraisers Study: Livingston Parish Housing Bucks National Trend Plunge Of 15 Year Lows!

This morning, “The Guys” from TBWS reported existing home sale fell 27.2%, the lowest number of sales since 1968, see the video below.

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denham-springs-home-salesThe Baton Rouge Business Report is reporting on a National Assocation of Realtors housing study and I quote: “Sales of previously occupied homes fell to the lowest level in 15 years last month as the economy weakened. The National Association of Realtors says July’s sales fell by more than 27% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.83 million. It was the largest monthly drop on records dating back to 1968. June’s sales pace was revised downward to 5.26 million. Home sales picked up in the spring when the government was offering tax credits. But the market has struggled since the tax credits expired on April 30. It would take 12.5 months to sell off the 4 million unsold homes on the market at the current sales pace. The median sale price was $182,600, up 0.7 percent from a year ago.” I have included three charts below from Mortgage News Daily’s July Existing Home Sales: Recap and Charts to help put this in perspective. I then discuss the local Baton Rouge Housing Market Numbers.

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While the NAR study covers the entire U.S., how do the local Western Livingston Parish housing sales numbers compare? By Western Livingston Parish, I’m defining Denham Springs, Watson and Walker, MLS Areas 81, 82 and 83, the more active portion of Livingston Parish. The answer is that I see Western Livingston bucking the national trend. Within the Greater Baton Rouge Association of Realtors data extracted from 1999 through August 25, 2010, covering almost 12 total years, the lowest yearly rate of home sales was in 1999 with 759. As of 8/25/2010, there have been 654 home sales. If this pace of home sales continues, 2010 projections will be approximately 980 sales, which would conclude a healty housing market.

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The chart below, extracted from data from the GBRMLS on August 20, 2010, shows that the median sales price in MLS Area 81, Denham Springs north of Interstate 12, has continued to remain stable to increasing slightly. The chart actually shows an increase in median sales price from 8/2009 to 8/2010 of +3.49%. The chart also shows a fairly low 7.4% REO or Foreclosure Rate for this market as well, 235 foreclosures out of 3,175 homes sales since 1/1/2004.

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HOWEVER

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I want to responsibly point out that just because the NATIONAL “number” of home sales have been declining in 2010 doesn’t mean the LOCAL “housing prices” are equally declining significantly! And, this is an important point. As a home appraiser, the one thing I hear from local homeowners is a misunderstanding of the local market. They say things to me like, “I know this is a horrible time to be refinancing and getting an appraisal with the housing market the way it is, but we just couldn’t pass up the low mortgage rate”. I hear this constantly from locals and you can’t watch the national news and apply that to our local market. Linda Fredericks, former President of the Greater Baton Rouge Association of Realtors, is correct when she delivered the message that housing marketings are “local” and you can’t apply the national news headlines to a one size fits all local housing market!

 

Take The Baton Rouge Business ReportPoll: When will the U.S. housing market recover? So far results are:

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NOTE: Data Used With Permission of the GBRAR MLS. Data was extracted on 8/25/2010 from periods 1/1/2009 through 8/25/2010.

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http://www.batonrougerealestatebuzz.com/ - July 2010 U.S. Home Sales Plunge To 15-Year Low, How Does Western Livingston Parish Compare?

This morning, “The Guys” from TBWS reported existing home sale fell 27.2%, the lowest number of sales since 1968, see the video below.

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denham-springs-home-salesThe Baton Rouge Business Report is reporting on a National Assocation of Realtors housing study and I quote: “Sales of previously occupied homes fell to the lowest level in 15 years last month as the economy weakened. The National Association of Realtors says July’s sales fell by more than 27% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.83 million. It was the largest monthly drop on records dating back to 1968. June’s sales pace was revised downward to 5.26 million. Home sales picked up in the spring when the government was offering tax credits. But the market has struggled since the tax credits expired on April 30. It would take 12.5 months to sell off the 4 million unsold homes on the market at the current sales pace. The median sale price was $182,600, up 0.7 percent from a year ago.” I have included three charts below from Mortgage News Daily’s July Existing Home Sales: Recap and Charts to help put this in perspective. I then discuss the local Baton Rouge Housing Market Numbers.

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8 24 EHS MONTHS OF SUPPLY

8 24 EHS PRICE LOCAL

 

While the NAR study covers the entire U.S., how do the local Western Livingston Parish housing sales numbers compare? By Western Livingston Parish, I’m defining Denham Springs, Watson and Walker, MLS Areas 81, 82 and 83, the more active portion of Livingston Parish. The answer is that I see Western Livingston bucking the national trend. Within the Greater Baton Rouge Association of Realtors data extracted from 1999 through August 25, 2010, covering almost 12 total years, the lowest yearly rate of home sales was in 1999 with 759. As of 8/25/2010, there have been 654 home sales. If this pace of home sales continues, 2010 projections will be approximately 980 sales, which would conclude a healty housing market.

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The chart below, extracted from data from the GBRMLS on August 20, 2010, shows that the median sales price in MLS Area 81, Denham Springs north of Interstate 12, has continued to remain stable to increasing slightly. The chart actually shows an increase in median sales price from 8/2009 to 8/2010 of +3.49%. The chart also shows a fairly low 7.4% REO or Foreclosure Rate for this market as well, 235 foreclosures out of 3,175 homes sales since 1/1/2004.

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HOWEVER

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I want to responsibly point out that just because the NATIONAL “number” of home sales have been declining in 2010 doesn’t mean the LOCAL “housing prices” are equally declining significantly! And, this is an important point. As a home appraiser, the one thing I hear from local homeowners is a misunderstanding of the local market. They say things to me like, “I know this is a horrible time to be refinancing and getting an appraisal with the housing market the way it is, but we just couldn’t pass up the low mortgage rate”. I hear this constantly from locals and you can’t watch the national news and apply that to our local market. Linda Fredericks, former President of the Greater Baton Rouge Association of Realtors, is correct when she delivered the message that housing marketings are “local” and you can’t apply the national news headlines to a one size fits all local housing market!

 

Take The Baton Rouge Business ReportPoll: When will the U.S. housing market recover? So far results are:

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NOTE: Data Used With Permission of the GBRAR MLS. Data was extracted on 8/25/2010 from periods 1/1/2009 through 8/25/2010.

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http://www.denhamspringsappraisers.com/ – With Federal Tax Credit Expiration, Denham Springs Livingston Parish Home Sales Numbers Decline Into July 2010!

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baton-rouge-business-report-daily-report-pmThe Baton Rouge Business Report Daily PM Report is report a Capital Region home sales plunge of 21% in July 2010. “The number of homes sold in metro Baton Rouge fell by 21% in July compared with the year before, as the market corrected itself after being bolstered by the federal homebuyer tax credit. There were 523 homes in the Capital Region sold in July, compared with 665 sales in July 2009, according to figures from the Greater Baton Rouge Association of Realtors Multiple Listing Service. An $8,000 tax credit for homebuyers expired earlier this year, and transactions had to be under contract at the end of April to qualify for the money. That led to Capital Region home sales posting 21% and 28% increases in April and May over last year. The average sale price in July was $197,076, down from the $203,735 average in July 2009. Sales were down nearly 31% in Ascension Parish in July, from 111 in 2009 to 77. Livingston Parish saw a 25% drop, from 114 homes changing hands to 85. In East Baton Rouge, there was a 24% drop in home sales, from 414 to 313. The other category, which includes MLS sales in West Baton Rouge, Iberville and the Feliciana parishes, actually saw an 85% increase, from 26 to 48. Through the first seven months of the year, home sales continued to run slightly ahead of the 2009 pace. There were 4,107 homes sold through the end of July, up 3% from the 3,985 sales total at the end of July 2009.”

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