2021 NOLA Buku Music Festival, Cancelled

Music and art festival in New Orleans.

 

Blaine Kern’s Mardi Gras World
1400 Port of New Orleans Pl
New Orleans, LA 70130

Cancelled

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Annual Krewe of Boo Parade, October 23, 2021

Come celebrate the spooky side of New Orleans.

Krewe of Boo

Parade Route 
New Orleans, LA

6:30pm

This is a free event!

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New Orleans’ Housing Market Is Booming Making It Hard for First-Time Homebuyers

Across the United States, home prices are on the rise still and inventory is still behind. In New Orleans, this is no different as the lack of inventory and high home prices still remain.

Late spring of 2020 the COVID-19 pandemic changed the home market. Sellers were scared to put their homes on the market because of the economic threat the pandemic had put on the nation. Still 16 months into the pandemic and sellers are still wary about listing their homes on the market.

Although the inventory is down, buyers are still out there. Many want to purchase a larger home because of the need for space. Labor shortages have brought on sign-on bonuses and incentives meaning there are more people that can afford a new home.

Around the New Orleans area, the median house price was up 17% in June 2021 compared to the first of 2021. As for the inventory in the Big Easy, there was a 45% decline in listings compared to that of June 2020. Home sales reflected a 12% jump in June 2021. Bidding wars have become the norm and buyers are being very competitive with their offers.

First-time homebuyers in the New Orleans area are having a much harder time finding a home to purchase. The rising home prices and the bidding wars make it nearly impossible. Areas such as St. John the Baptist Parish saw a median home price of $150,000 before the pandemic but in June 2021 the median home price had risen to $205,000.

According to a report by Reinvestment Fund, a public policy consultant, the home prices in New Orleans rose 12% from 2018 to 2020. The average home price across New Orleans rose the same time to $224,600. In some areas such as New Orleans East, the Lower 9th Ward and Algiers the prices close to tripled over the same time period.

“In the greater metro area, new-build houses are going to start in the $250,000-to-$275,000 range, and that is going to be supercompetitive,” he said. “So, people in the affordable categories don’t get a shot at those properties, even if they can get together the financing with the help of government said Michael Merideth, CEO of VPG Construction. programs, because market-rate builders are going to go with regular buyers who can close in under 45 days.”

“There is a lack of supply of affordable housing, and it is decades from being met if states and communities don’t start building” houses that can be afforded by people of lower and moderate incomes, Deborah La Franchi, managing principal of American South Fund Management said.

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U.S. Regions Sees April Single-Family Permit on the Rise

The housing market is still booming, the first four months of 2021 the total number of single-family permits that were issued year-to-date among the country rose to 384,196. This makes a 35.6% increase over April 2020’s number.

Year-to-date ending April 2021 there was an increase in all U.S. regions in single-family permits. The Midwest had the highest at 49.8%, the Northeast 48.6%, the West 37.7% and the South 30.9%. Multifamily permits were also very healthy. The highest in the Northeast with 45.8%, South 27.7%, West 34.4% and the Midwest 18.4%.

Within the 50 states and the District of Columbia, the increase from April 2020 YTD and April 2021 YTD in single-family permits were seen across the board. The highest rate came in at 332.1% in the District of Columbia. The jump was from 28 single-family permits in April 2020 to 121 single-family permits in April 2021. The ten highest states combined made up 62% of the total single-family permits issued were Alaska, South Dakota, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Minnesota, Vermont, Maine, New York, Wyoming and Utah.

The top 10 local metro areas in both single-family permits and multifamily permits were different. Single-family permits were the highest in Houston, Tx, Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, Tx, Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, Az, Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, Ga, Austin-Round Rock, Tx, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Fl, Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, Nc-Sc, Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, Tn, Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, Fl and Jacksonville, Fl. Multifamily permits were the highest in New York-Newark-Jersey City, Ny-Nj-Pa, Austin-Round Rock, Tx, Dallas-Forth Work-Arlington, Tx, Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, Ca, Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, Wa, Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, Dc-Va-Md-Wv, Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, Pa-Nj-De-Md, Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, Mn-Wi, Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, Tx and Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, Co.

Now is a great time to purchase a home. If you are in the market for a new home, contact a local Realtor today.

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NOLA Ghost in the Oaks, Delayed

Bring the kids and enjoy this Halloween event in New Orleans.

Ghose in the Oaks


Delayed

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