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http://www.batonrougerealestatetrends.net/ – Jefferson Terrace 6th Filing: 2010 Baton Rouge Housing Trends. Jefferson Terrace 6th Filing is the newest filing, the Newer Homes!

Solds In Jefferson Terrace 6th Filing from 1/2005 to 10/14/2010 revealed:
Average Sales Price: $267,750 ($255,786 in 2009)
Average Sold Price Per Sq. Ft.: $125/sf ($124/sf in 2009)
Median Sold Price: $273,250 ($260,000 in 2009)
Number of Sales: 4 YTD (7 in 2009)
Average Number of Days On Market: 81
Low To High: $232,000 to $292,500
Number of Sold REO/Foreclosures Noted In MLS: 0
Current # Listings: 3, 0 Are Foreclosures
Current Listings Prices: $254,500 To $327,500



Data for this report was used with permission of the Greater Baton Rouge Association of Realtors MLS. Search dates were 1/1/2005 to 10/14/2010, extracted on 10/14/2010.

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http://www.batonrougerealestatetrends.net/ – Greater Baton Rouge Area GBRMLS Monthly Observations for September 2010. Baton Rouge Area Real Estate 2010 Home Sales Down 25% From September 2009!

Home sales in September continued to decline, declining 3% to $89,770,774 in September from August’s $92,501,330. This is a decline of 18% from last September, at $116,614,434. As we head into the seasonally weaker part of the year, it is distressing to point out that this is the worst sales level for September in the last 8 years by a large margin with the exception of September 2008 and that decline was only due to Hurricane Gustav interfering with loan closings. Source: Baton Rouge Trends Dot Com.
NOTE: This report, with the paragraph above, may be different that others recent reports because I have included “Other” MLS areas.

NOTE: This report, from this section below, may be different that others recent reports because I have included “West Baton Rouge” MLS Area 70, not just the 3 Parish areas of East Baton Rouge, Ascension and Livingston.
Total Sales Unchanged, But Off 25% From September 2009. Total unit sales were unchanged at 441 in September and 441 in August. However, this is a 25% reduction from September 2009 at 587. Of the 441 September sales, 104 were new homes and 337 were existing homes. New home sales improved 7% to 104 homes this month from 97 in August, an increase of 7 units. Existing home sales declined slightly from 337 homes in September from 346 last month, a difference of 9 homes or -2.6%. NOTE: Based on all price ranges within ASC, EBR, LIV and WBR for Property Types: DSF, ASF, PRC and PRA.
Majority of GBR Home Sales Under $200,000. Of the 441 September sales, only 22 of them were over $400,000 or approximately 5% of the market. There were 288 sales under $200,000 or 65% of market. And, there were 105 sales between $200,000 to $300,000 or approximately 24% of market.
Inventory Decreased Slightly. Inventory decreased slightly from August 2010 at 4461 to 4369 in September, a decrease of 92 or -2%. However, the inventory has increased from 3974 in September 2009 to 4369 in September 2010, an increase of 395 homes or +10%. Inventory started January 2010 at 3,583 and has continued to rise for most of 2010 with August of 4,461 being the highest inventory level of 2010.

Absorption Rate Improved Slightly. Absorption for All homes in September showed 9.9 Months Inventory, which was a slight improvement from August 2010 showing 10.1 months of supply. This is much worse than the 6.8 months of supply last year at this time. Greater Baton Rouge area Average Days on Market for All homes was 89 compared to last month at 85. Average sales price for All Sold homes decreased to $194,941 from $199,289 last month. However, in January 2010, the average sales price was $188,188, so the average sales price has increased in 2010. Median sales price for All Sold homes decreased to $169,900 from $171,750 last month. However, in January 2010, the median sales price was $165,000, so the median sales price has increased overall for 2010. The twelve month moving median price line for both New and Existing homes is heading upward, reflecting stable home price support.
High End Homes Market Appears Near Solid Support, Most Solid Within East Baton Rouge Parish. From 9/1/08 to 9/30/09, MLS reports 298 sales versus 294 sales 9/1/09 to 9/30/10, which is only a decrease of -4 sales or -1.3%. Average Sold Price for the 2009/2010 period is $539,650 compared to $548,036 for the 2008/2009 period. Median Sold Price for the 2009/2010 period is $500,000 compared to $495,700 for the 2008/2009 period. Average sold price per sq. ft. is $157.89/sf versus $159.43/sf for the 2008/2009 period. Average days on the market is 122 days versus 140 days in the 2008/2009 period. So, while the average sold price per sq. ft. is down $1.54/sf, and average sold price is down approx. $8,400, the median sales price has increased by $4,300 and the days on the market has improved.
Yes, There Are Certainly Exceptions! Copper Mill in Zachary is one example where the average sold prices were $161/sf in 2007, $158/sf in 2008, $157/sf in 2009 and $147/sf in 2010 based on 13 sales. That’s a $10/sf drop since 2009. Plus, the days on the market for the 13 sales were: 336, 850, 20, 274, 4, 393, 252, 1082, 50, 344, 197, 54 and 2. Renaissance in Prairieville is another example where the average sold prices were $137/sf in 2007, $141/sf in 2008, $133/sf in 2009 and $129.24/sf in 2010 based on 7 sales. That’s a -$4/sf difference between 2009 and 2010. And, MLS reports the average days on the market were 417 in 2009 and 252 in 2010. Actually, upon closer examination of total days on market, the actual continuous days on market were: 231, 1, 4, 561, 692, 1025 and 302. Greystone Golf in Denham Springs has only had 2 sales in 2010 averaging $142/sf and 6 sales in 2009 averaging $146/sf, a $4/sf decline. NOTE: For this paragraph, this includes all price ranges within these high end subdivisions.
High End Homes Market Absorption Rate Appears To Be Improving! The numbers of high end home listings has declined just slightly from 445 for September 2009 and 424 for September 2010. In September 2009, the Months Inventory showed 23.42 months. In September 2010, the Months Inventory showed 21.2 months and in August 2010 it was 19.4 months. Certainly, the market for homes requiring “Jumbo” loans remains slower in the overall Greater Baton Rouge market.
High End Homes Market NOTE: Parameters were $400,000 to $1,000,000, all price ranges within ASC, EBR, LIV and WBR for Property Types: DSF, ASF, PRC and PRA.

NOTE: Data For The September 2010 GBRAR MLS Report is used with permission of the GBRMLS from dates stated above and from 1/1/2008 through 9/30/2010.
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http://www.batonrougerealestatebuzz.com/ - Baton Rouge Real Estate Buzz: Video Listings Site brHomeListings.com is now online!

brHomeListings.com is here! We have created accounts for some of you, so try and log in FIRST with your 1st and last name (NO SPACES), and the password is “password.” If you have any questions at all about how to load your listings, create a Realtor Spotlight Page, or any questions at all… please feel free to call or email me. For those of you who do not have an account, just click the “Register” button to do so. This site is SURE to get your listings sold faster than any other advertising available once it has been exposed to the Greater Baton Rouge Metropolitan Area! And YES…. every feature on our website is FREE!!!!
Kevin DeLaune
“Owner”
Realty Studio HD
Greater Baton Rouge Metropolitan Area
(225) 439-1344
www.RealtyStudioHD.com

http://www.batonrougerealestatebuzz.com/
http://www.videosofbatonrougerealestate.com/
What is brHomelistings?
It’s the first real estate listing website designed primarily around video as a means of reaching potential buyers. The system is designed to quickly connect buyers with the property that the buyer is looking for. Here are some ways in which we’re making finding a home in the Greater Baton Rouge Metropolitan area faster, more effective and more fun:
Video! Video! Video!
Buyers have said it… Sellers and Realtors have said it… Market Analysts are saying it. Now, as if it we’re from a Beetle Juice episode, video is here! Video is in the process of revolutionizing the way real estate is marketed and sold online. Our real estate search engine is designed to really encourage users to use video along with their listing. Of course, we do pictures and text as well, but hey, that’s so 1999 and boring! People want to see video and current web trends are strongly reflecting that. We’ve made it simple to cut & paste a simple youtube video URL and have the video professionally displayed on your listing’s page.
Single Click Search (Touch Search)
By clicking or touching once on a search option in the search page, the listing results automatically narrow down to show only those listings with that particular criteria. Each time you click or touch a new option, the results continue to narrow down accordingly. This new search feature will make searching for a home easy and fun on all new touch-based mobile devices!
Jot and Jump
Jot and Jump is our revolutionary new way to quickly pull up a house that a buyer finds while driving around. Our brHomelistings.com yard signs (provided by Fast Signs) have a space where the Jot and Jump number is printed in LARGE BOLD characters. When a buyer sees a brHomelistings.com yard sign she only needs to visit brHomelistings.com and type in the Jot and Jump number on the home page and click “Jump To It!” In one click, the listing will be displayed for her. Simple. Fast. Extremely effective. You can even provide jot and jump numbers on your own flyers, cards, etc to quickly direct buyers to specific listings on brHomelistings.com
Realtor Spotlight
We don’t just want to reinvent the wheel, we want to redefine it. What is the Realtor Spotlight page? Well, in short, it is what the majority of Realtors today want when they go hunting for a way to publish their own website–and more. A place to post your name, agency, contact information and your listings. Only, we’re taking it a step further–and in a way you’re gonna love. We’re building the full Touch Search feature right into your Realtor Spotlight page so that visitors can search only your listings! Send out a link to your Realtor Spotlight page via email, facebook, text, twitter or however you choose, and when visitors come to it, they will see no competing agents or advertisements. It’s okay, we could almost cry with excitement too!
Did Somebody Say FREE?
Like a cheap commercial from the 1980′s we just want to say “and that’s not all!” It’s true, every feature listed above is provided at no charge to the buyer, seller or realtor.
We have so many ideas that if we tried to pack them all in before launch, we would never launch. What we’re providing at launch is just the tip of the iceberg. There is a contact us form displayed on the site that can be used to send feedback, bug reports and suggestions. We’re looking forward to revitalizing and re-energizing real estate in the Greater Baton Rouge Metropolitan Area with you!
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http://www.batonrougerealestatetrends.net/ – Baton Rouge Housing Trends: Ascot Subdivision 2010 Market Report

Solds In Ascot Subdivision from 1/2010 to 10/02/2010 revealed:
Average Sales Price: $204,483
Average Sold Price Per Sq. Ft.: $111/sf ( $115/sf in 2009 )
Median Sold Price: $199,950 ( $208,000 in in 2009 )
Number of Sales: 6 ( 7 Sales In 2009 )
Average Number of Days On Market: 56
Low To High: $175,000 to $248,000
Number of Sold REO/Foreclosures Noted In MLS: 0
Current MLS # Listings: 0, 0 Are Foreclosures
There is 1 FSBOBR.COM Listing for $234,500 for 2,330sf or $100.64, Click Below for more information on this home.

Data for this housing market report was used with permission of GBRAR MLS, search dates from 1/1/2005 to 10/02/2010, extraction data 10/02/2010.

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http://www.ascensionrealestateappraisers.com/ – Geismar Dutchtown Real Estate Trends: Old Mill Subdivision 2010 Update

Solds In Old Mill Subdivision from 1/2010 to 10/02/2010 revealed:
Average Sales Price: $238,985
Average Sold Price Per Sq. Ft.: $126/sf ($124/sf in 2009)
Median Sold Price: $239,900 ($249,950 in in 2009)
Number of Sales: 13 (Only 10 Sales In 2009)
Average Number of Days On Market: 61
Low To High: $225,000 to $257,000
Number of Sold REO/Foreclosures Noted In MLS: 0
Current # Listings: 10, 0 Are Foreclosures
Current Listings Prices: $223,000 To $257,900



Data for the market update was used with permission of the GBRAR MLS. Data is from 1/1/2005 to 10/02/2010, extracted on 10/02/2010. 
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http://www.batonrougerealestatebuzz.com/ – More Details Released About Baton Rouge Metro Areas First Video Real Estate Listings Website – brhomelistings.com!

On September 8th, Buzz delivered to you news about the Metro Areas “First” Video Real Estate Listings Website here: Baton Rouge Real Estate Buzz: Metro Areas First Video Real Estate Listings Website – brHomeListings.com! At that time, the only details Kevin DeLaune, with RealtyStudioHD, would offer was that the site would be launching in the near future and “brHomeListings.com is Baton Rouge’s first local real estate website to incorporate video as an essential component in real estate marketing online!”

The following details below were released from brhomelistings.com just prior to site launch. This will be a “beta version”. Kevin stated that, ” In the near future, as we continue to grow and receive feedback, there will be many more features added.”
“At launch, some of the site’s key features will be:
- Free listing insertion ( no charge to submit listings into the search engine )
- Free video embedding of user created video tours or professional video tours
- Free unlimited photo uploads
- Unified FSBO and Agent listing search
- Advanced single touch search to accommodate new touch-based mobile devices
- The ability for buyers to “watch” listings for price drops
- Management of the user’s submitted and “watched” listings will be via a familiar mlooking youtube-esque management system
- Listing pages will employ automatic google maps based geo-location by listing address
- Realtors can integrate their twitter accounts for automatic tweets of new listings to their twitter feed
- Realtors can create an exclusive non-competitive ( no competing realtors or ads ) “Realtor Spotlight” page with full listing search capabilities of the realtor’s active listings”
Buzz Perspective. From the Buzz perspective, the addition of video listings to the Greater Baton Rouge Real Estate landscape will be greatly welcomed by locals that start their search for their new home online. Instead of getting in the car and driving to a dozen homes on a Saturday with an Agent, now locals will be able to narrow their home purchase focus rather quickly!
And, from what Buzz has heard about this new site, it’s going to be highly intuitive in terms of navigation (ease of use) and is being built by Khris Woodring, a perfectionist that doesn’t want to launch, and has delayed the initial launch, to make sure the site operates perfectly. According to Kevin, there has been months of behind the scenes research into the site design, functionality and testing. This isn’t just going to be another local flash-in-the-pan FSBO site. This is going to be THE state-of-the-art Baton Rouge Home Listings site to be listed on!
A Site Built For Favorable Google Indexing and Search!
It won’t take long for this site to gain traction with locals and with Google because Google loves to index “Video” for search, which is one reason why Google owns YouTube! Home listings which include indexable video will receive better attention in the search engines.
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http://www.batonrougehomeappraisal.com/ – Baton Rouge Home Appraisal: Westdale Area Home Sales 2010 Update

Solds In Westdale from 1/2010 to 9/28/2010 revealed:
Average Sales Price: $204,983
Average Sold Price Per Sq. Ft.: $128/sf
Median Sold Price: $194,450
Number of Sales: 6 (18 Total in 2009)
Average Number of Days On Market: 80
Low To High: $138,500 to $282,500
Number of Sold REO/Foreclosures Noted In MLS: 1
Current # Listings: 10, 2 Are Foreclosures
Current Listings Prices: $149,900 To $510,000
NOTE: When I refer to Westdale below, this includes Westdale, Westdale Heights, Westdale Woods and Westdale Terrace. From 1/1/2005 to 9/28/2010, there were 89 total sales from $121,600 to $685,000. The peak of the median sales price took place in September 2007 at $235,000. NOTE: The median sales price has increased by +4.89% since 9/2009.


This data was used with the permission of GBRAR, extracted on 9/28/2010 from 1/1/2005 through 9/28/2010.
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http://www.batonrougerealestatebuzz.com/ – The Importance of Greater Baton Rouge Curb Appeal!

Baton Rouge Real Estate Agent, Glenda Daughety, had published a helpful article on the importance of Curb Appeal with some tips on how to improve your curb appeal to sell that home. Read her entire article here: The Importance of Curb Appeal. Buzz is providing a couple of snippets from her article:
“Most potential homebuyers make a decision about a house within the first 30 seconds. For example, simply driving by a well-kept single family home for sale in the Baton Rouge, Prairieville, Denham Springs Louisiana areas is often enough to cause people to pull over and make an immediate call to their realtor. That’s because an inviting exterior promises an inviting interior.”
Tips To Look Out For
“Look out for:
Visible mold or mildew on the house, roof, or sidewalks
Outdated exteriors
Yard clutter
Dirty gutters, siding, or windows
Chipped paint
How your home appears at dusk or even at night
Overgrowth in the yard or on the sidewalks
Dead plants or leaf piles
Overly personalized doormats”
Check Glenda’s Blog below!
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http://www.batonrougerealestateminute.com/ – Baton Rouge Real Estate Minute Video Updates: August 2010 Update!
The August 2010 housing numbers are in and local real estate agent and broker, Tony Zito, just sent this 1 minute update on the numbers. Tony says that the number of home sales are down from 881 in 8/2007, 720 in 8/2008, 610 in 8/2009 and 414 in 8/2010. However, Tony brings up the points about it being a great time to buy a home with favorable mortgage rates and favorable mortgage programs to get buyers into homes.
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http://www.batonrougerealestatebuzz.com/ – Will Half Of Greater Baton Rouge Homebuyers Who Claimed 2009 Tax Credit Have To Repay The Government?
There’s a new report out by CNNMoney.com and eCreditDaily.com that says 950,000 Taxpayers Must Repay Homebuyer Tax Credit according to the U.S. Treasury. Read the entire articles at the links above. Buzz is providing a few snippets below.
CNNMoney.com states, “Nearly half of all Americans who claimed the first-time homebuyer tax credit on their 2009 tax returns will have to repay the government. According to a report from the Inspector General for Tax Administration, released to the public Thursday, about 950,000 of the nearly 1.8 million Americans who claimed the tax credit on their 2009 tax returns will have to return the money. The confusion comes because homebuyers were eligible for two different credits, depending on when their homes were purchased. Those who bought properties during 2008 were to deduct, dollar for dollar, up to 10% of the home’s purchase price or $7,500, whichever was less. The catch: The money was a no-interest loan that had to be repaid within 15 years. Had they waited to buy until 2009, they could have gotten a much sweeter deal. Congress extended the credit and made it a refund rather than a loan.”
eCreditDaily.com states, “Nearly 1.8 million taxpayers claimed a total of almost $12.5 billion under the popular first-time homebuyer tax credit program, but more than 950,000 taxpayers will be required to repay the credits because their homes were purchased in 2008, according to a U.S. Treasury report released today. And many more may have to repay the credits “if the homes cease to be the primary residences of the taxpayers within 36 months,” according to the report released by the U.S. Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA). TIGTA said the Internal Revenue Service is improving its methodology to more precisely determine how many have to repay the tax credits. Nonetheless, the announcement will come as a shock to taxpayers who purchased homes to take advantage of a program meant to revitalize the depressed housing market.
The Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 created a new “First-Time Homebuyer Credit” equal to 10 percent of the purchase price of the home, limited to a maximum amount of $7,500. But that original credit served as an interest-free loan that must be repaid over a 15-year period. The following year, the homebuyer tax credit program was expanded and converted into a full credit that does not have to be repaid.”
To view the Treaury report, go to: http://www.ustreas.gov/tigta/auditreports/2010reports/201041086fr.pdf.
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Tags: Baton Rouge Real Estate, Homebuyer Tax Credit, Mortgages
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