New Orleans Real Estate News: New Orleans, LA West Bank: May 2008 Home Sales and Real Estate Market Reports

New Orleans, LA West Bank: May 2008 Home Sales and Real Estate Market Reports

This month's best performing area on the West Bank was the City of Gretna, which showed a huge improvement from the April numbers.  For details about home sales in your West Bank community, please read the following reports:

 

Algiers, LA 70131- May 2008 Home Sales and Real Estate Market Report

Algiers, LA 70114- May 2008 Home Sales and Real Estate Market Report

Algiers Point- May 2008 Home Sales and Real Estate Market Report

English Turn- May 2008 Home Sales and Real Estate Market Report

 

 

 

City of Gretna, LA- May 2008 Home Sales and Real Estate Market Report

Terrytown and Gretna, LA- May 2008 Home Sales and Real Estate Market Report

 

 

 

 

Belle Chasse, LA- May 2008 Home Sales and Real Estate Market Report

Harvey, LA- May 2008 Home Sales and Real Estate Market Report

Marrero, LA- May 2008 Home Sales and Real Estate Market Report

Westwego, Avondale and Bridge City, LA- May 2008 Home Sales and Real Estate Market Report

 

 

 


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 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.

Comments

Good info and great pics!

Posted by Melody Botting Real Estate Network almost 4 years ago

Lisa, it looks like you are all over your market. That is a great way to stay successful

Posted by Danny Thornton (R & D Management) almost 4 years ago

Lisa - Excellent work in presenting what is going on in the LA West Bank New Orleans area. This is great for consumers thinking about Real Estate in your neck of the woods.

Posted by Bill Gassett Metrowest Massachusetts Real Estate (RE/MAX Executive Realty) almost 4 years ago

Lisa, I love the way you put together your market reports...as an average consumer they are easy to read and understand---which will help your clients enormously!

Posted by Laura Cerrano and Carole Provenzale Owner, Feng Shui Long Island & New York (Feng Shui Long Island & New York City/Feng Shui Manhattan ) almost 4 years ago

Love the flowers. You are the undisputed localism QUEEN!

Posted by Seattle Real Estate|Colleen Fischesser| |Short Sale Specialist|So King County (RE/MAX Select R.E | Designated Broker/Owner) almost 4 years ago

Mel, thank you...I had to find some way to use all of the flower pictures I take :)

Danny, I'm covering my share of it :)

Bill, it's more important than ever that our consumers are completely informed about the market and what is happening in their little areas.  I saw the news tonight with another gloom and doom about the massive drops in housing values, but we just are not seeing that here.  Someone forgot to tell NBC News that real estate is local.

Carole, thank you!  I'm never sure if they are easily interpreted or not since I'm a little too close to the data!

Colleen, you're making me blush :)  Thank you, my friend!

Posted by Lisa Heindel, New Orleans Real Estate Broker (Crescent City Living LLC) almost 4 years ago

I actually like to read these market reports, they give me a better feel for different areas. Adding the photos of flowers was a touch of genius!

Posted by Charlottesville Real Estate www.CharlottesvilleSolutions.com (Charles McDonald 434-515-1585) almost 4 years ago

Charles, thank you for such a nice comment!  Although market reports can be a little dry, at least I can add some color with the photos :)

Posted by Lisa Heindel, New Orleans Real Estate Broker (Crescent City Living LLC) almost 4 years ago

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