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Foreclosures Up On the West Bank?

A recent article in City Business magazine states that foreclosures in the Louisiana real estate market rose 70% from the 4th quarter of 2007 to the 1st quarter of 2008.

One in every 944 households in Louisiana received a foreclosure filing in the first three months of this year. That’s well below the U.S. rate of one in every 194 households, according to an online foreclosure database.

Irvine, Calif.-based RealtyTrac’s first-quarter 2008 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report lists 1,938 Louisiana properties with foreclosure filings, an increase of 70 percent from the fourth quarter of 2007 and 31 percent from the first quarter of 2007. 

 

Read the rest of the article here.

 

Although this is a drastic increase, Louisiana is still ranked #37 in the nation for foreclosures.  (Finally, a low ranking that we want).  The article made me realize that I haven’t taken a look at the foreclosures on the West Bank for quite awhile and that it’s time to see how this shift is affecting our neighborhoods.

 

Back in February 2008, there were a total of 77 bank owned or foreclosed properties on the West Bank listed for sale in the New Orleans Multiple Listing System (MLS).  As of today, there are 69 active bank owned or foreclosed properties for sale on the West Bank. 

 

While this may sound like it contradicts the City Business article, it is important to realize that when a473209 bank starts the foreclosure process on a property, it does not list it for sale right away.  It takes time to go through the legal process of foreclosuretime during which the property is typically not well maintained is often without utilities.  With our long, hot, humid summers, a lack of air conditioning can cause a home to deteriorate very quickly, making repairs to it even more extensive AND more expensive.  Additionally, some disgruntled and frustrated owners are stripping their homes of everything they can, leaving behind a shell of a house when forced to move out by the bank.

 

I’ve received lots of inquiries recently from people who are convinced that the best deals to be had on the West Bank are in foreclosures.  And that may be true for some.  But many of these homes need more tender loving care than a first time home buyer or amateur investor is prepared to put into them in terms of time, money and effort. 

 

chart 1 There are more homes for sale on the West Bank than we have seen in years in many areas.  Buyers should not let the media focus on foreclosures give you tunnel vision when shopping for your next home, causing you to pass up some of the great deals that can be had on properties that don’t require the repairs that a bank owned property may need. 

 

In the meantime, sellers need to keep a close eye on the number of foreclosed properties for sale.  When the number of bank owned homes in an area increases, it can have a negative affect on the prices of ALL of the homes in a neighborhood as buyers seek out the best perceived value for their mortgage dollars.  Staying up to date with your neighborhood competition just became more important than ever.

 

Lisa Heindel

 

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When buying or selling a home on the West Bank of New Orleans or relocating to the New Orleans West Bank, you deserve local expertise and advice. List Heindel provides full time, professional real estate services to buyers, sellers and military transferees in Algiers, Algiers Point, Belle Chasse, Gretna, Terrytown, Harvey, Marrero, Westwego and more.

              

Here’s the disclaimer part:  The opinions expressed here are strictly those of the author, but you are free to share yours in the comments.  All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed,

Copyright 2008.  Lisa Heindel, All rights reserved.

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New Orleans, LA: Foreclosures and Bank Owned Properties for Sale on the West Bank

Foreclosures and bank owned properties are now for sale on the West Bank of New Orleans in Algiers, Gretna, Terrytown, Belle Chasse, Harvey, Marrero and Westwego.  While these properties often need a little tender loving care to make them sparkle, they can be an excellent opportunity to purchase a home in an area that might otherwise be outside of a buyer’s price range.

 

Typically, bank owned homes and foreclosed properties are sold in "As Is" house3 condition, with no repairs being done by the seller and oftentimes, no utilities being provided for inspections.  Fortunately, there are lending programs available to buyers that will allow them to finance not only the purchase of a home, but the cost of necessary repairs as well.  A meeting with your mortgage professional to determine your price range and what loan programs you qualify for should be your first step in the home buying process, whether you are interested in buying a new or resale home or a bank owned or foreclosed property.

The following charts show currently available foreclosures and bank owned properties on the West Bank.

Algiers, LA  (70114 and 70131)

  • 13 available properties in Algiers
  • This is a reduction from the 18 that were available in January 2008

Algiers Feb 2008

 

Gretna, LA   (70053)

  • 2 available properties in the City of Gretna
  • The same properties were available in January, 2008, but the price on the Creagan St. home has been reduced from an initial asking price of $129,000.

70053 Feb 2008

 

Gretna and Terrytown, LA   (70056)

  • 8 bank owned/foreclosed properties unincorporated Gretna and Terrytown
  • This is a reduction from the 13 available in January, 2008

70056 Feb 2008

 

Belle Chasse, LA  (70037)

Only 1 available bank owned/foreclosed property is available in Belle Chasse.  This same property has been available since December, 2007 with no change in price.

70037 Feb 2008

 

Harvey, LA   (70058)

  • 19 available properties
  • Increase from the 16 available in January, 2008

70058 Feb 2008

Marrero, LA   (70072)

  • 19 available foreclosed/bank owned properties
  • The number of available properties did not change from January to February, 2008

70072 Feb 2008

Westwego, Avondale, Waggaman and Bridge City  (70094)

  • 11 available bank owned/foreclosed properties
  • This is an increase from the 8 available in January, 2008

70094 Feb 2008

All data was compiled from the Gulf South Real Estate Information Network.  Information is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.

While the purchase one of these properties is not for everyone, buying a foreclosed property offers the opportunity to gain instant equity dependant upon the purchase price and cost of repairs.

For more information on buying a bank owned or foreclosed property on the West Bank of New Orleans, or to schedule a private showing of available properties, please contact Lisa Heindel, REALTOR® by phone at (504) 616-6262 or by email at lisa@lisaheindelsells.com.

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When buying or selling a home on the West Bank of New Orleans or relocating to the New Orleans West Bank, you deserve local expertise and advice. Lisa Heindel provides full time, professional real estate services to buyer, sellers and military transferees in Algiers, Algiers Point, Belle Chasse, Gretna, Terrytown, Harvey, Marrero, Westwego and more.

Copyright 2008. Lisa Heindel, All rights reserved.

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