Monday Monthly Market Update

Statistics Summaries Report

Category – RESIDENTIAL
Statistics for Entire MLS from
4/13/2009 – 4/20/2009

Category:1
Counties:ASC,EBR,LIV



 

Total

Total List/Total Sold

Avg List

Avg Sold

Avg DOM

Median Price

%SP/LP



Active Today

3682

$993,911,644/ N/A

$269,938

 N/A

156

$199,000

 N/A



Pending

159

$30,729,552/ N/A

$193,268

 N/A

92

$167,000

 N/A

Sold

73

$12,874,850/$12,390,677

$176,368

$169,735

71

$151,000

96%

New

159

$41,013,817/ N/A

$257,949

 N/A

5

$198,500

 N/A

Baton Rouge sales trends for 2008

I attended the Trends seminar in Baton Rouge this morning and will be reporting the results throughout the next few weeks.  What I find most interesting is the state of East Baton Rouge parish.  Overall home sales fell from 5547 to 4,299 units in 2008.  Here is the kicker:  home prices actually rose almost 6%  from 204,532 to 216, 757!  How great is that!  I will be examining other aspects of the report and other parishes so stay tuned for updates!

Tim Houk

Keller Williams Redstick Partners

Monday Monthly Market Update

Statistics Summaries Report

Category – RESIDENTIAL
Statistics for Entire MLS from 4/6/2009 – 6/13/2009

Category:1
Counties:ASC,EBR,LIV



 

Total

Total List/Total Sold

Avg List

Avg Sold

Avg DOM

Median Price

%SP/LP



Active Today

3704

$1,002,182,891/ N/A

$270,568

 N/A

155

$199,000

 N/A



Pending

163

$32,870,180/ N/A

$201,658

 N/A

91

$184,900

 N/A

Sold

47

$8,137,452/$7,843,382

$173,137

$166,880

106

$155,000

96%

New

196

$45,951,954/ N/A

$234,449

 N/A

5

$184,700

 N/A

Monday Monthly Market Update

Statistics Summaries Report

Category – RESIDENTIAL
Statistics for Entire MLS from
3/30/2009 – 4/6/2009

Category:1
Counties:ASC,EBR,LIV



 

Total

Total List/Total Sold

Avg List

Avg Sold

Avg DOM

Median Price

%SP/LP



Active Today

3694

$1,003,002,564/ N/A

$271,522

 N/A

156

$199,900

 N/A



Pending

175

$31,777,571/ N/A

$181,586

 N/A

106

$159,500

 N/A

Sold

117

$24,540,704/$23,909,936

$209,750

$204,358

90

$173,900

97%

New

191

$42,282,172/ N/A

$221,373

 N/A

5

$169,900

 N/A

Buyers becoming more successful finding homes through the internet

RIS media is reporting the rates on which buyers are finding their home online.  Typically, the buyer finds the home and then contacts a real estate agent.  This is interesting on 2 fronts.  One is that realtors need to actively market their properties not just on the local listing service. They need to be online in as MANY places as possible.  Secondly, that homeowners need to have the home IMMACULATE before putting it on the market.  The realtor, or even if it is FSBO, will be putting pictures online.  This is the FIRST image that buyers will see in most cases these days.  They should be clean, clutter free, and make the home look like it just came out of a home improvement magazine!  Read more on the article at www.beautifulbatonrougehomes.com

Tim Houk

Monday Monthly Marketing Update

Statistics Summaries Report

Category – RESIDENTIAL
Statistics for Entire MLS from
3/16/2009 – 3/23/2009

Category:1
Counties:ASC,EBR,LIV



 

Total

Total List/Total Sold

Avg List

Avg Sold

Avg DOM

Median Price

%SP/LP



Active Today

3729

$1,005,678,997/ N/A

$269,691

 N/A

157

$199,840

 N/A



Pending

179

$33,618,225/ N/A

$187,811

 N/A

82

$169,900

 N/A

Sold

85

$17,047,128/$16,643,377

$200,554

$195,804

109

$181,000

97%

New

232

$57,800,274/ N/A

$249,139

 N/A

5

$189,000

 N/A

Monday Monthly Marketing Report

Statistics Summaries Report

Category – RESIDENTIAL
Statistics for Entire MLS from
3/2/2009 – 3/9/2009

Category:1
Counties:ASC,EBR,LIV



 

Total

Total List/Total Sold

Avg List

Avg Sold

Avg DOM

Median Price

%SP/LP



Active Today

3609

$966,711,781/ N/A

$267,861

 N/A

159

$198,700

 N/A



Pending

150

$29,193,882/ N/A

$194,626

 N/A

103

$168,900

 N/A

Sold

71

$16,197,101/$15,735,675

$228,128

$221,629

96

$172,000

97%

New

213

$48,167,356/ N/A

$226,138

 N/A

5

$189,900

 N/A

Updates to my website

Just wanted to let everyone that uses my site to search for baton rouge homes, I have made some changes.  I added some new content and I will be adding an AWESOME new search feature by Wolfnet.  This should be a major improvement from the current one.  Thanks for following my blog and have a great weekend.

Tim Houk

www.timhouk.com

Monday Monthly Market Update

Statistics Summaries Report

Category – RESIDENTIAL
Statistics for Entire MLS from
2/25/2009 – 3/1/2009

Category:1
Counties:ASC,EBR,LIV



 

Total

Total List/Total Sold

Avg List

Avg Sold

Avg DOM

Median Price

%SP/LP



Active Today

3552

$949,844,446/ N/A

$267,411

 N/A

161

$199,125

 N/A



Pending

96

$18,959,181/ N/A

$197,491

 N/A

105

$171,900

 N/A

Sold

96

$19,340,482/$18,602,796

$201,463

$193,779

111

$168,000

96%

New

129

$32,878,513/ N/A

$254,872

 N/A

4

$190,000

 N/A

Expanded Tax Break Available for 2009 First-Time Homebuyers

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service announced today that taxpayers who qualify for the first-time homebuyer credit and purchase a home this year before Dec. 1 have a special option available for claiming the tax credit either on their 2008 tax returns due April 15 or on their 2009 tax returns next year.

Qualifying taxpayers who buy a home this year before Dec. 1 can get up to $8,000, or $4,000 for married filing separately.

“For first-time homebuyers this year, this special feature can put money in their pockets right now rather than waiting another year to claim the tax credit,” said IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman. “This important change gives qualifying homebuyers cash they do not have to pay back.”

The IRS has posted a revised version of Form 5405, First-Time Homebuyer Credit, on IRS.gov. The revised form incorporates provisions from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The instructions to the revised Form 5405 provide additional information on who can and cannot claim the credit, income limitations and repayment of the credit.

This year, qualifying taxpayers who buy a home before Dec. 1, 2009, can claim the credit on either their 2008 or 2009 tax returns. They do not have to repay the credit, provided the home remains their main home for 36 months after the purchase date. They can claim 10 percent of the purchase price up to $8,000, or $4,000 for married individuals filing separately.

The amount of the credit begins to phase out for taxpayers whose adjusted gross income is more than $75,000, or $150,000 for joint filers.

For purposes of the credit, you are considered to be a first-time homebuyer if you, and your spouse if you are married, did not own any other main home during the three-year period ending on the date of purchase.

The IRS also alerted taxpayers that the new law does not affect people who purchased a home after April 8, 2008, and on or before Dec. 31, 2008. For these taxpayers who are claiming the credit on their 2008 tax returns, the maximum credit remains 10 percent of the purchase price, up to $7,500, or $3,750 for married individuals filing separately. In addition, the credit for these 2008 purchases must be repaid in 15 equal installments over 15 years, beginning with the 2010 tax year.