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Woodland Crossing Subdivision Comprehensive One Year Study Denham Springs
Woodland Crossing Subdivision Comprehensive One Year Study Denham Springs. Home Prices Decline

From September 2010 to September 2011, the median sold price is up by 9% (but only based on “1″ sale in September 2011 and GBRMLS stats contradict this trend big time).

Recap of 2008 through 2011 YTD Woodland Crossing Housing Numbers:


So, from 2008 to 2011, median sales prices have ranged from $156,000, $147,000, $149,000 down to $140,000 in 2011, rounded to nearest 1000. Sold price per sq. ft. continues to decline from $92/sf in 2010 down to only $84/sf in 2011 rounded. 2011 represent 39 sales and only represent three quarters of housing sales numbers, not an entire year.
Solds In Woodland Crossing from 1/1/2011 to 10/12/2011 revealed:
Average Sales Price: $141,803
Average Sold Price Per Sq. Ft.: $80.00
Median Sold Price: $139,900
Number of Sales: 42
Average Days On Market: 109
Low To High: $98,900 to $179,500
Number of Sold REO/Foreclosures Noted In MLS: 7
NOTE: The Median Sales Price Decline from 2010 to 2011 is -6.2%.

From September 2010 to September 2011, the number of sold properties has not changed.

From September 2010 to September 2011, the average months supply of inventory is up 36%.

From September 2010 to September 2011, the number of for sale properties is down 53% and the number of sold properties has not changed.

From September 2010 to September 2011, the Average Days On Market Increased by 39%.
NOTE: Based on information from the Greater Baton Rouge Association of REALTORS®\MLS for the period of 01/01/2008 to 10/12/2011. This information was extracted on 10/12/2011.
Denham Springs Home Appraisers Woodland Crossing Q3 2011: Home Prices Report
http://www.woodlandcrossingappraiser.info/ – Denham Springs Home Appraisers Woodland Crossing Subdivision Third Quarter 2011: Home Prices Decline Based On Seven (7) Foreclosures and 1 to 2 Short Sales!

Recap of 2008 through 2011 YTD Woodland Crossing Housing Numbers:

So, from 2008 to 2011, median sales prices have ranged from $156,000, $147,000, $149,000 down to $140,000 in 2011, rounded to nearest 1000. Sold price per sq. ft. continues to decline from $92/sf in 2010 down to only $84/sf in 2011 rounded. 2011 represent 39 sales and only represent three quarters of housing sales numbers, not an entire year.
YEAR-TO-DATE SOLDS 2011 (Note Chart shows 39 sales, MLS Search Reveals 42 Sales):

Solds In Woodland Crossing from 1/1/2011 to 10/12/2011 revealed:
Average Sales Price: $141,803
Average Sold Price Per Sq. Ft.: $80.00
Median Sold Price: $139,900
Number of Sales: 42
Average Days On Market: 109
Low To High: $98,900 to $179,500
Number of Sold REO/Foreclosures Noted In MLS: 7
NOTE: Based on information from the Greater Baton Rouge Association of REALTORS®\MLS for the period of 01/01/2008 to 10/12/2011. This information was extracted on 10/12/2011.
Where’s The Bottom For Greater Baton Rouge Housing? Answer Is To Look At Local Incomes
http://www.baton-rouge-real-estate.com/ – Baton Rouge Home Appraisers: Where’s The Bottom For Greater Baton Rouge Housing? Correct Answer Is Based On Local Incomes!

Last week, David Jacobs, with the Baton Rouge Business Report, reported a startling study about how high and out of sync Greater Baton Rouge housing prices are when combined with transportation. The article, Baton Rouge-area household spends 52% of income on housing and transportation, was published on 8/9/2011. In the article or study, the CNT recommends spending no more than 45% and that combining local housing prices with true transportation costs provides “an accurate measure of of the true affordability of housing”.
Other Studies. We also know that according to Core Logic, Baton Rouge is in its’ 9th straight month of home price correction. We also know from the 24/7 Wall Street study that Baton Rouge made America’s 10 Sickest Housing Markets list this month.
We’re In For More Correction. It would appear, based on these 3 studies, that Greater Baton Rouge Housing is in for more correction.
This is my reply below to David Jacobs submitted on 8/10/2011:
I read your Business Report Weekly and wanted to thank you for reporting on this. This has really helped me. Just 3 weeks ago, I was ready to go for a visit to the LSU Real Estate Research Department with similar questions as to where should GBR Housing be priced relative to local incomes? I think this is a foundational question going forward and might possibly shed some light on where the bottom might be in local housing prices in the future. If GBR housing is out of proportion, by how much or by what percentage? Are the current still nose-bleed high housing prices sustainable? Obviously if we asked this question in 2007 from some of the Zachary and ASC $300,000 neighborhoods, the answer today is probably not. $140/sf for new homes wasn’t sustainable across the board. This is why builders like DSLD Homes are having such success……because the insanity in local new home prices from 2006 to 2008 was never sustainable based on local incomes.
As a local home appraiser, I’ve been scratching head all along here wondering WHY local housing is so expensive…..in Louisiana. Baton Rouge has been a wonderful place to grow up and now raise my family, but we’re not California with almost a perfect climate where one would expect high prices. Why are home prices so high here….still in 2011? Even with the modest correction, it would certainly seem that we’re still at nose bleed levels on the pricing of some local housing relative to local incomes. I scratch my head monthly on this issue.
Please understand, I’m not a conservative appraiser. Whatever the housing market’s decision has been, in the form of home sales, I reflect in my reports. However, we’re now about 9 months into this local correction and I’m beginning to think that locals are finally coming to their senses on what they pay for local housing relative to local incomes. There are A LOT of sellers in denial right now, and Hurricane Katrina didn’t help with that at all. It only made it worse. Today, some local Real Estate Agents are hiring me for my Listing Appraisals on their listings that have been on the market for months now, they know are overpriced and they bring me in to show the seller the reality of the local numbers in comparison to sellers perception that their home is worth more.
The chart below doesn’t indicate a huge problem in GBR housing, not like some sour markets in the USA where there’s 3-4 years of supply. However, talk to most appraisers locally and you’ll find that we’re checking “Slow” market for growth or sales and in some subdivision/markets, there’s been such few home sales that it’s become very difficult to complete appraisals for the lack of comps sold within 3 to 6 months, especially under $125,000.

NOTE: Based on information from the Greater Baton Rouge Association of REALTORS®\MLS for the period of August 2010 to July 2011. This information was extracted on 8/10/2011. YES, this appraiser does have the permission of GBRMLS to use the chart above.
These are some of the things I’ve been thinking about in GBR Housing since 2007 and going forward. Are we fairly priced or still way out of balance? Yes, the market is correcting back to some sense of sanity…..finally…..and how many more months or years will it be till we reach equilibrium (sanity) based on local incomes.
New Homes Are Still Priced High. I still see a local builder and have them say something like, “This market is killing me…when the market coming back?!”. And that builder just doesn’t get it….that the post Hurricane Katrina builder’s market isn’t coming “back” in terms of such exaggerated pricing. The odd thing here is the LHBA (La Home Builders Association) would probably tell you today that we’re too low for their builders to make a decent profit on local home building. What they experienced in 2006-2008 (unsustainable pricing) and expect in the future just wasn’t/isn’t sustainable.
This is why I believe that new TND in Zachary recently announced will take a decade or more to build out because $140/sf to $200/sf just isn’t what local incomes will support and until local builders understand this, they’ll be more developments started and then finished by DSLD Homes. This is also why I believe that new Wyndam Estates development in Denham Springs with 1600sf homes on “tiny lots” in $190′s or $120/sf will also take much, much longer than expected to fill and should be filled with homes in the $150s to $160s. It’s about market economics and local incomes and the local economics, at least outside of Baton Rouge itself, is in favor of DSLD Homes pricing. Those builders and developers that fail to understand local incomes will continue to have their fledgling developments sold to and finished by developers like DSLD Homes after spending millions to break the dirt.
Bill Cobb, Appraiser
Denham Springs Home Appraisers 2011 Report On Lake at Gray’s Creek Subdivision
http://www.denhamspringsappraisers.com/ – Denham Springs Home Appraisers 2011 Report On Lake at Gray’s Creek Subdivision
According to the DSLD Homes website, Lake At Gray’s Creek is a “Small community conveniently located directly off of Highway 16 in south Denham Springs. Less than one mile from the elementary school, this community has a retainage pond. Quiet location, just minutes from shopping and all other conveniences. New homes priced from the $130′s. In 2009, there were 63 homes built with an average sales price of $142,655 or $101.69/sf. In 2010, there were 32 homes built with an average sales price of $142,235 or $103.01/sf. In 2011, there is one (1) new home for sale for $133,900 or $105/sf for 1,274sf. Specific information on Lake At Gray’s Creek is available at the DSLD Homes website.





NOTE: Based on information from the Greater Baton Rouge Association of REALTORS®\MLS for the period of January 1, 2009 to April 15, 2011. This information was extracted on 04/15/2011. Yes, this appraiser does have permission to use this MLS chart within this post.
Author’s Bio:
Bill Cobb is Greater Baton Rouge’s Home Appraiser frequently called upon by banks, homeowners, and savvy real estate investors to assess property values. A home appraiser with 20 years experience, Bill Cobb brings a wealth of knowledge to the table as a home appraiser.
Bill’s company, Accurate Valuations Group, serves Greater Baton Rouge (East Baton Rouge Parish, West Baton Rouge Parish, Western Livingston Parish and Northern Ascension Parish).
Contact Bill Cobb and Accurate Valuations Home Appraisal Group for your next home appraisal:
Office: 225-293-1500, Cell: 225-953-0638
Fax: 1-866-663-6065
info@accuratevg.com
http://www.accuratevg.com/
Livingston Parish Quarterly Sales By Zip Code Q1 2010 versus Q1 2011 Report
http://www.denhamspringsappraisers.com/ – Western Livingston Parish Quarterly Sales By Zip Code Q1 2010 versus Q1 2011 Results

Accurate Valuations Group (Home Appraisals) has completed an analysis of the Western Livingston Parish housing market from First Quarter 2010 versus First Quarter 2011. The results are below.

70726. For Zip Code 70726, home sales volume was down 24%, Average Sales Price was up 3% and Average Sold Price Per. Sq. Ft. was down 9%.
70706. For Zip Code 70706, home sales volume was up 30%, Average Sales Price was down 8% and Average Sold Price Per. Sq. Ft. was down 12%.
70785. For Zip Code 70785, home sales volume was up 47%, Average Sales Price didn’t change and Average Sold Price Per. Sq. Ft. was down 3%.
70754. For Zip Code 70754, home sales volume was down 37%, Average Sales Price was up 18% and Average Sold Price Per. Sq. Ft. was up 7%.
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Author’s Bio:
Bill Cobb is Greater Baton Rouge’s Home Appraiser frequently called upon by banks, homeowners, and savvy real estate investors to assess property values. A home appraiser with 20 years experience, Bill Cobb brings a wealth of knowledge to the table as a home appraiser.
Bill’s company, Accurate Valuations Group, serves Greater Baton Rouge (East Baton Rouge Parish, West Baton Rouge Parish, Western Livingston Parish and Northern Ascension Parish).
Contact Bill Cobb and Accurate Valuations Home Appraisal Group for your next home appraisal:
Office: 225-293-1500, Cell: 225-953-0638
Fax: 1-866-663-6065
info@accuratevg.com
http://www.accuratevg.com/
Denham Springs Housing Trends For South Point First Q1 2011 Update
http://www.denhamspringsappraisers.com/ – Denham Springs Housing Trengs For South Point First Quarter 2011: Home Prices Continue Decline Based On Three (3) Foreclosures! And, even if the 3 foreclosures are removed from analysis, the Average Sales Prices remain at $136,950, Median $135,950 and Sold Price Per Sq. Ft at $89.13/sf.

Recap of 2008 through 2011 South Point Housing Numbers:

So, from 2008 to 2011, the median sales prices have ranged from $151,500, $145,000, $150,750 down to $128,000 in 2011. Sold price per sq. ft. continues to decline from $87/sf in 2010 down to $83/sf in 2011 rounded.
YEAR-TO-DATE SOLDS 2011:
Solds In South Point from 1/1/2011 to 04/03/2011 revealed:
Average Sales Price: $126,133
Average Sold Price Per Sq. Ft.: $82.75
Median Sold Price: $128,000
Number of Sales: 9
Average Days On Market: 102
Low To High: $100,000 to $155,900
Number of Sold REO/Foreclosures Noted In MLS: 3


NUMBER OF SALES IN 2010 VERSUS 2009 YTD: -35% Decline

In 2009 there were 37 sales and in 2010 there were 24 sales. So, there were 13 less sales in 2010 than 2009 or -35% in home sales volume.
CURRENT LISTINGS AS OF 04/03/2011:
Current # GBRMLS Listings: 24, 5 REO/Foreclosure Listing, 21% of Listings Are Foreclosures! Current Listings Prices: $85,400 To $185,000, Average Listing Price $92.94/sf. $85,400 Listing Price is one of the lowest I’ve ever seen in South Point. Listing Prices per square foot range from $70/sf up to $110/sf.
TIME TO APPEAL YOUR LIVINGSTON PARISH PROPERTY TAXES? With this continued trend in lower sales prices in South Point Subdivision, is it is time to appeal your property taxes? You can look up your tax assessment here and find out what your home is assessed for, see below.


NOTE: Based on information from the Greater Baton Rouge Association of REALTORS®\MLS for the period of January 1, 2008 to April 3, 2011. This information was extracted on 04/03/2011.
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Denham Springs Appraisers Woodland Crossing Q1 2011: Home Prices Decline On 5 Foreclosures
http://www.woodlandcrossingappraiser.info/ – Denham Springs Appraisers Woodland Crossing Subdivision First Quarter 2011: Home Prices Decline Based On Five (5) Foreclosures! South Point Subdivision is also experiencing a similar decline. However, if these 5 foreclosures are removed from analysis, the Average Sales Price in 2011 has been $150,432, Median $165,275, Average Sold Price $83.37/sf, which is still a decline.

Recap of 2008 through 2011 Woodland Crossing Housing Numbers:

So, from 2008 to 2011, median sales prices have ranged from $156,000, $147,000, $149,000 down to $135,000 in 2011, rounded to nearest 1000. Sold price per sq. ft. continues to decline from $92/sf in 2010 down to only $78/sf in 2011 rounded. 2011 represent 13 sales and only represent one quarter of housing sales numbers, not an entire year.
YEAR-TO-DATE SOLDS 2011 (Note Chart shows 13 sales, MLS Search Reveals 14 Sales):
Solds In Woodland Crossing from 1/1/2011 to 04/04/2011 revealed:
Average Sales Price: $141,763
Average Sold Price Per Sq. Ft.: $78.74
Median Sold Price: $134,735
Number of Sales: 14
Average Days On Market: 82
Low To High: $109,900 to $176,990
Number of Sold REO/Foreclosures Noted In MLS: 5

Five (5) foreclosures took place selling for $115,000 or $76/sf for 1505sf, $118,000 or $74/sf for 1600sf, $118,900 or $63/sf for 1908sf, $124,000 or $62/sf for 1998sf and $154,900 or $77/sf for 1999sf.
NUMBER OF SALES IN 2010 VERSUS 2009 YTD: -35% Decline! In 2009 there were 73 sales and in 2010 there were 43 sales. So, there were 30 less sales in 2010 than 2009 or -41% in home sales volume. With 14 2011 Sales in Q1, if this trend continues, there should be 50 to 56 sales for 2011, which would be an improvement from 2010.
CURRENT LISTINGS AS OF 04/04/2011:
Current # GBRMLS Listings: 45, 1 REO/Foreclosure Listing and 1 Short Sale Listing. Current Listings Prices: $110,000 To $199,900, Average Listing Price $90.72/sf. Listing Prices per square foot range from $56/sf up to $109/sf.
TIME TO APPEAL YOUR LIVINGSTON PARISH PROPERTY TAXES? With this continued trend in lower sales prices in Woodland Crossing Subdivision, is it is time to appeal your property taxes? You can look up your tax assessment here and find out what your home is assessed for, see below.


NOTE: Based on information from the Greater Baton Rouge Association of REALTORS®\MLS for the period of January 1, 2008 to April 4, 2011. This information was extracted on 04/03/2011.
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Denham Springs Home For Sale: 37741 Rue De Voir Denham Springs La 70706
http://www.denhamspringsrealestateminute.com/ – Denham Springs Home For Sale: 37741 Rue De Voir Denham Springs La 70706.

Nikki Calmes, with Keller Williams Realty, has a new really nice listing in Watson Denham Springs. This 1.5 story home offers 2,230+/- living area, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms on a 70′x 140′ fenced lot.
Nikki says, “Make this home in desirable Lakes at Belle Terre subdivision YOURS! This home has 3 bedrooms PLUS extra bonus room and gives plenty of space! The home offers a grand entrance into the spacious den featuring a corner fireplace and a fabulous wall of windows looking out to the patio. Living room leads to large open kitchen that features lots of cabinets and countertop space with granite breakfast bar! Enjoy the view of the large backyard while sitting in the dining area. This home also has tons of storage space including a huge laundry room with a storage closet inside. Master bedroom features vaulted ceilings, storage closet, and has a side entrance to the patio. Master bathroom offers his and hers vanities, walk in closet, a deep corner jacuzzi tub for relaxing and a seperate shower area. There is also a huge two car garage and extra storage in the back of the home. The fourth bedroom/bonus room upstairs is currently being enjoyed as a game room. Warm, neutral paint colors throughout the home. Schedule a private showing today. This home is a MUST SEE!



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Greater Baton Rouge Housing Trends For January 2011 Residential Sales Update
http://www.homeappraisalsbatonrouge.com/ – Greater Baton Rouge Housing Trends For January 2011 Residential Sales Update!
Ok, we know from the recent LREC release that in all of 2010, the number of home sale was down -7.3%. Total home sales volume was down -5.2%. And, that the “Average Sales Price”, which I am not a fan of reporting on, rose 2.3% from $197,587 in 2009 to $202,138 in 2010. To find out why I’m not a fan of using Average Sales Price, see this explanation under “AVERAGE SALES PRICE IS NOT INDICATOR WHAT WE SHOULD BE RELYING ON! .

WHAT INDICATIONS CAN WE DRAW FROM JANUARY 2011 NUMBERS? So, with 2010 being a down year for the number of home sales, how did January 2011 perform to give us an indication of what 2011 might result in?
On Facebook in 2011, there’s been a lot of positive comments from local Agents about the uptick in Agent showings and buyer interest. Is that translating into actual increase in the number of home sales?
Number Of Home Sales Down 9%. January home sales were down 9% from 2010 with 328 total sales recorded for the first month of the year versus 360 for January 2010.
No Improvement In Number Of Sales By Parish. There was no improvement in the number of home sales for ALL four local Parishes. Ascension had 73 sales in 2010 versus 72 in 2011, down 1%. East Baton Rouge had 206 sales in 2010 versus only 183 in 2011, down 11%. Livingston had 74 sales in 2010 versus 66 in 2011, down 11%. And, West Baton Rouge had 7 sales in 2010 versus 7 in 2011, unchanged.

Average Sales Price Unchanged. Average home sales prices were up 0.61% from 2010 $188,529 to $189,688 for 2011.
Median Sales Price Up 2.5%. Median home sales prices were up 2.5% from 2010 $164,850 to $168,950 for 2011.
Average Sales Price Per Sq. Ft. Down 2.3%. Average home sales prices per square foot was down 2.3% from $99.70/sf in 2010 versus $97.40 in 2011.
Days On Market Increased. Marketing time periods also increased in 2011 to an average of 103 days versus 92 days in 2010
Number of Existing Home Sales Down, Prices Up Just Slightly. Existing home sales made up 79% or 259 of the total sales recorded with an average sales price of $189,356, median sale price of $159,900. In 2010, Existing home sales made up 76% or 274 of the total sales recorded with an average sales price of $185,144 and median sale price of $159,450. So, the 2011 average sales price is up 2.3% while the median sales price was virtually unchanged.
Number of New Home Sales Down, Prices Up. New home sales made up 21% of the total sales recorded. There were 69 new homes sold in 2011 with an average sales price of $202,197 and median sales price of $179,900 versus 86 in 2010 with and average sales price of $199,313 and median sales price of $176,598.
Number of Foreclosure Sales Up 15%, Prices Down! Bank sales were up 15% from the prior year and average bank sales prices were up 21%. Average REO Sales Prices in 2010 were $113,265 versus only $106,247 in 2011. There were 60 “REO” sales in 2011 versus 52 in 2010.
NOTE: Based on information from the Greater Baton Rouge Association of REALTORS®\MLS for the period of January 1, 2010 to January 1, 2011. This information was extracted on 02/11/2011. Source For Quarterly Indicators chart is LREC.
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Greater Baton Rouge Housing Trends: Indepth Look At 2010 Home Sales Numbers
http://www.batonrougemarketmetrics.com/ – Greater Baton Rouge Housing Trends: Indepth Look At 2010 Home Sales Numbers

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.

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.














