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<p><a href="http://www.appraisersinbatonrouge.com/">http://www.appraisersinbatonrouge.com/</a> &#8211; Baton Rouge Real Estate in October 2009 Ranks Within The 20 Strongest Metro Areas In U.S.</p>
<p align="center"><img height="145" alt="appraisers baton rouge real estate bill cobb 225 293 1500 2" src="http://www.ascensionrealestateappraisers.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/appraisersbatonrougerealestatebillcobb22529315002.jpg" width="465" /></p>
<p align="center"><img height="279" alt="Baton Rouge Real Estate Appraisers" src="http://www.ascensionrealestateappraisers.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/batonrougerealestateappraisers-1.jpg" width="415" /></p>
<p>(NOTE: This Photo, Taken in 10/2009, Shows New Construction By More &#8220;Economy Builders&#8221; Priced Below $200,000 Is Still Fairly Brisk Within The Outlying Areas Of Greater Baton Rouge Itself.  This is the &#8220;New&#8221; New Construction Baton Rouge housing market, a market that is much more affordable in pricing.  <u>And, this is what is selling</u>.  Some of those builders that thought buyers would just keep paying $136/sf to $160/sf and never stop are the ones still holding inventory, paying interest and their banks are sometimes taking it on the chin. In new home construction, in general, under $200K is moving fairly well; Over $250K is Still Not Selling As Fast As It Did in 2006/2007.  AND, these $200,000 new homes in the photo are being built in a &#8220;former&#8221; high end subdivision where the predominant values were $350,000 or about $135/sf.  The new price per sq. ft. for the remaining 85% of lots is going to be in the $96/sf to $106/sf. OUCH!!!) </p>
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<p align="center">Mark Perry, with <a href="http://wallstreetpit.com/" target="_blank">Wall Street Pit Global Market Insight</a>, is reporting, along with Business Week, that Baton Rouge Real Estate in 2009 is within THE 20 Strongest Performing Metro Areas in the U.S..  The link to the article is here.  A Snippet includes:</p>
<p>&#8220;<em><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/bw/20091023/bs_bw/oct2009bw20091021441398" target="_blank">BUSINESS WEEK </a> (”The U.S. Metros Least Touched by Recession”) &#8211; <strong>America’s strongest economies have one thing in common — home prices that never got too hot or too cold (see charts above comparing the home price index in California to Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma over the last ten years).</strong></em></p>
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<strong><u>Home prices in metros such as San Antonio, Oklahoma City, Pittsburgh, Rochester, Little Rock, Ark., and Baton Rouge, La., remained steady through boom and bust</u></strong>. Although no metropolitan area entirely avoided the economic downturn, the most resilient metros were protected by a potent mix of recession-resistant jobs.</em></p>
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The upstate New York areas of Syracuse, Rochester, Albany, and Buffalo suffered from declining jobs in manufacturing, but got significant boosts from sizable health-care, education, and government sectors. Construction is booming in Baton Rouge, Louisiana’s capital, as firms take advantage of financing for post-Katrina hurricane recovery work and service-related companies expand to meet the needs of a growing population. Omaha and the state of Iowa have relatively strong insurance sectors.</p>
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Texas, the last state to enter recession, has been bolstered by its oil and gas industries — which have also helped Oklahoma, North Dakota, and <strong>Louisiana</strong>. Texas also has many other things going for it, including affordable home prices and relatively low wages, which attract corporations.&#8221;</p>
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