High Style in Bluebonnet Terrace! SOLD!
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Spacious Custom Home Huge Master Suite! Walk to LSU Lake! Heart of Baton Rouge
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High Style in Bluebonnet Terrace! SOLD!
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Old Jefferson Beauty! Spacious Custom Home Huge Master Suite! Walk to LSU Lake!
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Not Your Typical Jefferson Home! SOLD!
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Exquisite Broadmoor on 1.1 Acres
Huge Master Suite! Heart of Baton Rouge Welcome to Denham Springs! Room to Roam!
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Waterfall, Cabana, Atrium Foyer and more…Now Pending!
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6 Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms 1 Partial Bathroom Interior: 4,700 sqft |
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Baton Rouge, LA 70815 Fabulous updated Broadmoor home on 1.1 acres corner lot. You will love entertaining or hanging out with the family with heated gunite swimming pool, spa and cascading waterfall. Screened cabana (387 sq ft) with full kitchen and fireplace. Atrium foyer with marble flooring and wrought iron stairwell. Gourmet kitchen with wooden island, double ovens, five burner gas stove and so much more. wet bar with ice maker off Family Room. Large Family room has wood floors and wood burning fireplace along with views of backyard area. You will not believe the size of the bedrooms. Master bedroom has 9×9 sitting area. Upstairs landing could be another T.V area. Storage square footage off carport is currently being used as a workout room with full bathroom. It has its own separate security system and window unit. Could be converted into an apartment. This home has too many amenities to list. Home has been pre-inspected and appraised. |
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Nice spacious home on lake in Lake Sherwood Acres. Fenced backyard with open patio. Room for whole family with large living room and kitchen. Large granite island and plenty of cabinets. Wood floors thru-out formal dining room and den. Beautiful atruim foyer. Upstairsis 23.22 master bedroom with spa like master bath. You will not believe the size of the master closet! Plenty of storage also triple carport and double boat, Don’t miss this beauty!! Seller will pay $5,000.00 towards the buyers closing costs.
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Beautiful Lake Views in Gated Community Spacious Floorplan and Large Lot! Spacious Custom Home Elegant Colonial
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When looking at various economic indicators, various lists pop up revealing what analysts name the best and the worst real estate markets across the nation.
BusinessInsider.com has named their ten “sickest” housing markets across America naming vacancy rates, total housing units and unemployment as their three determining factors.
While several of these cities certainly belong in the bottom 10 real estate markets, some do not. Take Oklahoma City for example. This week, CNBC named Oklahoma City as the second best housing market noting factors such as the city’s underwater mortgages being 30.9% below the national average. We look to BusinessInsider’s own note that the city has an unemployment rate of only 4.9%, nearly half of the national average.
Regardless, BusinessInsider’s analysis based on their chosen data points reveals these 10 cities as the worst real estate markets in America:
10. Oklahoma City, OK
Homeowner vacancy rates: 5.2% (6th)
Rental vacancy rates: 9.6% (34th)
Total housing units: 539,077
Unemployment: 4.9%
9. St. Louis, MO
Homeowner vacancy rates: 3.3% (19th)
Rental vacancy rates: 11.4% (18th)
Total housing units: 1,236,222
Unemployment:8.6%
8. Kansas City, MO
Kansas City tied with Detroit for #8.
Homeowner vacancy rates: 3.7% (13th)
Rental vacancy rates: 11% (22nd)
Total housing units: 883,099
Unemployment: 8.4%
7. Detroit, MI
Detroit tied with Kansas City for #8.
Homeowner vacancy rates: 2.4% (32nd)
Rental vacancy rates: 17.2% (3rd)
Total housing units: 1,886,537
Unemployment:11.6%
6. Dayton, OH
Homeowner vacancy rates: 4.7% (7th)
Rental vacancy rates: 10.7% (23rd)
Total housing units: 385,160
Unemployment: 9.3%
5. Baton Rouge, LA
Homeowner vacancy rates: 3.9% (11th)
Rental vacancy rates: 13% (12th)
Total housing units: 329,729
Unemployment:8.4%
4. Atlanta, GA
Homeowner vacancy rates: 5.4% (4th)
Rental vacancy rates: 11.8% (17th)
Total housing units: 2,165,495
Unemployment: 9.7%
3. Memphis, TN
Homeowner vacancy rates: 4% (9th)
Rental vacancy rates: 13.5% (11th)
Total housing units: 550,896
Unemployment:10.1%
2. Indianapolis, IN
Homeowner vacancy rates: 5.2% (5th)
Rental vacancy rates: 13.5% (10th)
Total housing units: 757,441
Unemployment: 7.8%
1. Tucson, AZ
Homeowner vacancy rates: 6.8% (1st)
Rental vacancy rates: 15.9% (6th)
Total housing units: 440,909
Unemployment: 7.8%
According to BusinessInsider.com, the methodology was: Census data on the 75 largest U.S. metropolitan areas and ranked the cities with the highest overall vacancy rates for both homeowner vacancy and rental vacancy for the second quarter of 2011. We picked the cities with the worst rates in each of the two categories to create meta-data ranks. We then removed the cities that had either improved homeowner vacancy rate in either the last twelve months or the last quarter. We believed that any sign of improvement in homeowner vacancies, the more telling of the vacancy rates, should disqualify a city.
To improve our analysis, we also looked at unemployment rates for these cities provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. We also used historical median home prices, as provided by the National Association of Realtors.
The analysis shows that some cities have home vacancy rates over 5% and rental vacancy rates over 10%. Obviously, these levels of unused inventory have the effect of driving down both home and rental prices month after month. It also means that there is comparatively little demand for the purchase of new or existing homes. These ten markets are essentially dead as far as real estate prices and sales activity are concerned.