Showing posts with label sales agent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sales agent. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 7, 2023

2023 Will Be a Big Year for St. Tammany When It Comes to Road Construction

 St. Tammany residents are very familiar with traffic congestion in the parish. There is faster growth in St. Tammany Parish than the road capacity can handle, especially at major corridors like Interstate 12. In fact, residents have gone to social media about such issues.

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“Treat yourself like I-12 and never stop working on yourself, no matter how inconvenient it is to everyone else,” a poster quipped on one Facebook page devoted to the topic.

According to the state Department of Transportation and Development, they are in the second phase of the $187 million project of widening I-12. This includes 3 miles from Lousiana 21 to US 190 and along with that stretch, they will widen the bridge over the Tchefuncte River. The third phase will include from Louisiana 21 to Louisiana 1077 which will be bid on in July 2023. Sec. Shawn Wilson noted that it is taking a long time because the interstate work must be done in phases.

Along with the I-12 project, there are several other road construction projects happening in St. Tammany. One to note is the new 20-mile four-lane highway that will stretch between Lacombe to Bush. Another one is the new Bridge on US 190 over the Bogue Falaya River in Covington.

“These are very impactful projects to ease traffic and make it safer,” St. Tammany Parish President Mike Cooper said.

Over the next year, the DOTD will spend around $172 million on 22 projects in St. Tammany Parish. Another one to note is Louisiana 3241 which is funded by the 4-cent-per-gallon gasoline tax.

“It should have been here 30 years ago,” Wilson said of the highway that will run from the juncture of I-12 and Louisiana 434 in Lacombe north to Bush.

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Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Ways To Sell a Home in a Buyer's or Seller’s Market

 How to determine which type of home buying market you are in?

If there are more buyers than sellers then it is a seller's market. If there are more homes for sale than there are buyers, then it is a buyer's market.

If you are a seller, then being able to sell your home whether it's in a buyer's market or a seller's market is the goal. Selling your home is a big life-changing event that can be bother costly and time-consuming. This is why it is so important to know what kind of market you are in and approach the market accordingly.


The first step in the process is to figure out what type of market you are currently in. It can only be one of two types, a seller's market or a buyer's market. When you are in a buyer's market, it is a little bit harder to sell a home. This means that there are more listings than there are potential buyers. You have a lot more competition when it comes to selling. In a seller's market, it is less demanding on a seller. This means there are more potential buyers than there are listings. A seller can usually list for top prices and get multiple offers, selling their home more quickly.

A seller has to work hard in a buyer's market. That means a seller needs to do more to have their house stands out in an inundated market. Make sure your home is staged. You want a potential buyer to come into the house and be able to envision themselves in the home. Professional home stagers can work with your Realtor to stage your home. A big part of the process is cleaning, decluttering and removing personal artifacts.

Not only is the interior important but your home's curb appeal must be eye-catching. The yard and exterior are the first things that potential buyers see when they come to see your home in person. Make sure your yard is clean and tidy. You will also want to repaint outdoor fixtures and your front door.

Buyers have the upper hand so a seller needs to be prepared to make concessions. Keep in mind that in a buyer's market, you might need to negotiate on your asking price, be flexible with the closing date, pay for some of the repairs, and waive certain contingencies if requested.

In a seller's market, the demands are not as demanding. This doesn't mean that you should list your home for an inflated price, but you should price your home fairly. If you price your home too high, it can be skipped by potential buyers who are looking online within a certain budget. Remember some offers may sound too good to be true. You will want to weigh multiple offers very carefully. Sometimes choosing the highest offer is not always the best way to go.

No matter what the current market, it is important to use a Realtor when it comes to selling your home. A Realtor can help you navigate both markets and get you the best price for the best home.

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