Experts Disagree on the 2020 Housing Forecast for NOLA
Thursday, 24 October 2019
A recent story in the Gambit predicted the NOLA real estate market faces lower prices and longer times on the market in 2020. But Fannie, Freddie & the Mortgage Bankers Association say otherwise. Is the doom & gloom accurate? Or will the strong market continue? Rose Colored Glasses 3 real estate industry giants are optimistic
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Our Favorite Bike Paths in New Orleans
Wednesday, 23 October 2019
Some of us are hard-core, year-round bikers. But the arrival of fall brings cool, crisp weather that brings out even the casual biker in all of us. Whether you’re a hard core biker or an occasional cruiser, you’ll be hard pressed to find a better place to ride your bike than metro New Orleans. And
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Realtors – Are you Missing out on Opportunities in Mid-City?
Thursday, 12 September 2019
Focusing on a particular part of town or neighborhood is a great way to really stand out in the real estate world. But unless you have had clients recently in the mid-city area, you might be missing out on great opportunities in what might be NOLA’s hottest area. Get Reacquainted with Mid City Mid City
3 Reasons you Need an Inspection in New Orleans, Plus 1 you Might not Think of!
Tuesday, 23 July 2019
Buying real estate in metro New Orleans isn’t as simple as it sounds. We’ve got old homes. Flooded homes. Renovated homes. Raised homes. That’s why we’ve learned after 25+ years in local real estate that you NEVER want to skip the inspection on a purchase transaction. And while you can read lots of rational lists
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3 Tips for Fighting “Hurricane Fatigue” in New Orleans
Wednesday, 17 July 2019
Barry is gone. Luckily, most of the metro area was spared serious damage. Except for the early onset of “Hurricane Fatigue”. It started to set in over the weekend. You probably saw the Facebook memes like this: And this one Even Jim Cantori looked bored while standing in the Quarter. That’s hard to do. But