Home sales in the eight-parish Capital Region were up 3.6% in November
compared to the same month last year, according to the latest monthly
sales report from the Greater Baton Rouge Association of Realtors,
released today. While the entire region tallied 20 more homes sold
during November—for a total of 577—East Baton Rouge Parish recorded 52
fewer sales, or a decline of 15.2%. A total of 291 homes were sold in
the parish last month. Livingston and Ascension parishes performed much
better. The 119 sales recorded in Livingston represents a 38% increase
over the 86 sold last November. In Ascension, sales in November totaled
108, a rise of 42% over the 76 sold during the month last year.
Meanwhile, the average sales price in the Capital Region declined 3.7%
in November to $197,848—down from $205,357 in November a year ago. The
number of homes for sale in the eight-parish region dipped 5.2% on the
month to 4,103; while pending sales rose 21% to 654. The months supply
figure, or the number of months it would take to sell all of the homes
for sale at the current sales pace, declined 15% to 5.7 months. Realtors
generally view any reading under 6 months as reflective of a seller's
market. Last November the months supply was 6.7.
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