Posts Tagged ‘Walker Market’

Walker Louisiana Home Appraiser Photos From The Field: Unfinished High End Homes A Sign Of The Times
http://www.denhamspringsappraisers.com/ – Walker Louisiana Home Appraiser Photos From The Field: Unfinished High End Homes A Sign Of The Times!
I was in Walker on Saturday performing home appraisals and noticed these unfinished spec homes. From the appearance of the properties, it appeared they had been vacant and unfinished for some time now. Was it that construction stopped when the builders discovered the market wasn’t paying enough to justify building higher end homes in the Walker market any longer? The reason for the question is the last photo below. This home has 2,285sf living area, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms with slab granite counters in Kitchen and Bathrooms, custom millwork, a 90 x 185 lot and sold in August 2010 for $229,000 or only $100.22/sf….and MLS doesn’t state this home was an REO, Foreclosure or a Distressed Sale.





Appraisers FHA Walker Louisiana Photos From The Field December 2009
http://www.denhamspringsappraisers.com/ – FHA Appraisers Walker Louisiana Photos From The Field December 2009.

Snow On 12/5/09, The Earliest Recorded Snow On Record In Louisiana

A Good Sign: New Construction Now Taking Place in The Walker Market Now By Vicknair Builders. The Builders Have Had To Lower Their Pricing To Much More Realistic Levels To Sell Homes In This Now Move To A More Affordable Market!

A Good Sign: New Construction Now Taking Place in The Walker Market Now By Vicknair Builders. The Builders Have Had To Lower Their Pricing To Much More Realistic Levels To Sell Homes In This Now Move To A More Affordable Market!

A Good Sign: New Construction Now Taking Place in The Walker Market Now By Vicknair Builders. The Builders Have Had To Lower Their Pricing To Much More Realistic Levels To Sell Homes In This Now Move To A More Affordable Market!

A Vacant and Unfinished Home Sits In Autumn Run Subdivision – An Object Lesson In Why One Shouldn’t Overbuild In A Subdivision Where The Average Home Is 1,500sf to 1,600sf. This Home In The Photo Is Estimated To Be 2,000sf to 2,200sf, Overbuilt By Approximately 35%.

