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Anyone seeing a big increase in their home value (non-flooded home) in BR area?
Posted on 2/22/17 at 2:51 pm
Posted on 2/22/17 at 2:51 pm
I know it's been a mere six months since the historic flood, but is anyone seeing an acute increase in their non-flooded home's value?
Shortly after the flood some people I spoke with said the Baton Rouge area homes that didn't flood should exponentially increase in value.
Shortly after the flood some people I spoke with said the Baton Rouge area homes that didn't flood should exponentially increase in value.
Posted on 2/22/17 at 2:54 pm to Paul Allen
No, but the tax man says it has. About 600.00 more per year. Bastards.
Posted on 2/22/17 at 2:55 pm to Paul Allen
Only the homes that are near the loop are increasing
Posted on 2/22/17 at 2:59 pm to Paul Allen
The person who told you that doesn't know what exponentially means
Posted on 2/22/17 at 3:03 pm to Paul Allen
sold mine in 2 days above asking...market is hawt
Posted on 2/22/17 at 3:03 pm to Paul Allen
Baton Rouge home prices are all jacked up. I went to look at some homes this weekend and they got contractors in U Club trying to sell pieces of crap for $210 a sq/ft. Homes that don't even have real wood in them. Then I went to a home in Rouzan (fricking vomit) and this people wanted $250 sq/ft, which was dropped from $300 sq/ft. The home wasn't even anything to write home about. It was OK, but not $300 sq/ft nice. Those are fricking Hays Town prices. fricking greedy arse real estate agents and unrealistic price gouging home owners...
This post was edited on 2/22/17 at 3:05 pm
Posted on 2/22/17 at 3:07 pm to Paul Allen
Don't I wish. I see larger houses (including mine) languishing on the market without any action. It's the $100-250K houses flying off the market, not the higher dollar ones. And anyone paying $200-250/sq ft for anything is this town has more money than sense, especially when there is a criminal element involved like at Rouzan
Posted on 2/22/17 at 3:12 pm to Paul Allen
Idk if it's gone up recently but I have recently started looking for houses. My God. It's ducking insane. People want 320k for a tiny arse two bedroom! And what's even crazier is some idiot will pay for it.
This post was edited on 2/22/17 at 3:24 pm
Posted on 2/22/17 at 3:12 pm to Paul Allen
My mother has received offers above market value just days after listing.
Posted on 2/22/17 at 3:16 pm to PaperPaintball92
quote:I've seen this a lot in desirable areas.
My mother has received offers above market value just days after l
Posted on 2/22/17 at 3:20 pm to T Blair
quote:
Baton Rouge home prices are all jacked up. I went to look at some homes this weekend and they got contractors in U Club trying to sell pieces of crap for $210 a sq/ft. Homes that don't even have real wood in them. Then I went to a home in Rouzan (fricking vomit) and this people wanted $250 sq/ft, which was dropped from $300 sq/ft. The home wasn't even anything to write home about. It was OK, but not $300 sq/ft nice. Those are fricking Hays Town prices. fricking greedy arse real estate agents and unrealistic price gouging home owners...
I don't understand why people are putting up with that shite. I really want a house in Southdowns or garden district but I am not going to pay just to live in those areas. the house has to be worth it. But you got a bunch of young people paying well over what it should cost just because they want to be in the area. Idiots
This post was edited on 2/22/17 at 3:23 pm
Posted on 2/22/17 at 3:23 pm to T Blair
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Baton Rouge home prices are all jacked up.
People so badly want to live in certain areas that they will overpay. BR in the LSU/Southdowns area is very different than suburban BR. Some amazingly shitty homes selling for 500k+ in southdowns.
I see someone else recognizes this phenomenon.
This post was edited on 2/22/17 at 3:24 pm
Posted on 2/22/17 at 3:25 pm to PaperPaintball92
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My mother has received offers above market value just days after listing.
This is most definitely happening. With insurance and fema settlements, auto and home prices are staying flat and increasing. Car dealers were making HUGE profits in the BR area in months after flood.
This same thing happened after Katrina.
Posted on 2/22/17 at 3:28 pm to Commando
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Don't I wish. I see larger houses (including mine) languishing on the market without any action. It's the $100-250K houses flying off the market, not the higher dollar ones. And anyone paying $200-250/sq ft for anything is this town has more money than sense, especially when there is a criminal element involved like at Rouzan
Couldn't agree more on all fronts. $250 -$300 sq/ft is Hays Town Bocage prices. End of story. shite, a few months ago $200 was Hays Town prices not in Bocage. Now you got some assbag spec home flippers trying to fricking rip everybody off. It's fricking insulting.
Posted on 2/22/17 at 3:28 pm to T Blair
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Then I went to a home in Rouzan (fricking vomit) and this people wanted $250 sq/ft, which was dropped from $300
Really? Those houses have always been priced $250ish and lower per sqft. Was that a fsbo or a realtor trying to previously sell it for $300 sqft? Because that's retarded, especially since Level is building in there
Posted on 2/22/17 at 3:32 pm to whit
Any information on the market in Shenandoah would be appreciated.
Posted on 2/22/17 at 3:32 pm to Paul Allen
quote:Yes and it made my 2017 property taxes skyrocket...more than double.
Anyone seeing a big increase in their home value (non-flooded home) in BR area?
Posted on 2/22/17 at 3:33 pm to Paul Allen
People throwing out terms like, "overpriced", "gouging", "greedy" when talking about BR real estate, should familiarize themselves with another term, "market value". A house is worth what someone is willing to pay for it, and people are obviously willing to pay more to live in prime areas where location value can far exceed perceived house value.
Posted on 2/22/17 at 3:34 pm to Paul Allen
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Baton Rouge area homes that didn't flood should exponentially increase in value.
Not to be a smartass, but that is pretty much always the case with liveable homes in an area with jobs.
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