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Mandeville and Madisonville, LA; Home Sales Review, June 2012

September 24, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Mandeville and Madisonville, LA; Home Sales Status Graph, June 2012

The pie chart above illustrates data pulled for the Cities of Mandeville, LA 70448, 70471, as well Madisonville, LA 70447

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127 homes sold in Mandeville and Madisonville during the month of June, 2012. This is a decent sized increase over the 107 homes sold during the month of May, a little over 15%. More home sales in many cases means stonger home values, though in the short term, you should not put much weight on any one month. Summer months historically have a higher volume of sales; one reason is school is out, and many parents do not want to place any undo anxiety on their children by moving them during the school year. Another reason is the days are longer, and there is more daylight to take advantage of, as well there are not as many traditional holidays, such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years to contend with.

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Download Mandeville and Madisonville, LA; Homes Sold in June 2012

The attached Adobe PDF document contains:

•Property Address

•Age of Property

•Condition of Property

•Square Footage

•# of Beds

•# of Baths

•Original List Price

•Final Sold Price

•Final Sold Price per Square Foot

•# Days on Market

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Thank You

Marc Pellettiere

Your Mandeville Real Estate Agent!

marc@mmsre.com

Filed Under: Madisonville, Louisiana, Mandeville, Louisiana Tagged With: Real Estate Review

Mandeville and Madisonville, LA; Home Sales Review May 2012

September 14, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Mandeville and Madisonville, LA; Home Sales Status Graph, May 2012

The pie chart above illustrates data pulled for the Cities of Mandeville, LA 70448, 70471, as well Madisonville, LA 70447

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107 homes were sold in the cities of Mandeville and Madisonville during the month of May, 2012, which is a hearty increase over the 82 homes sold during the month of April. The summer months are always peak season for home sales.

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Download Mandeville and Madisonville, LA; Homes Sold in May 2012

The attached Adobe PDF document contains:

•Property Address

•Age of Property

•Condition of Property

•Square Footage

•# of Beds

•# of Baths

•Original List Price

•Final Sold Price

•Final Sold Price per Square Foot

•# Days on Market

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Thank You

Marc Pellettiere

Filed Under: Madisonville, Louisiana, Mandeville, Louisiana Tagged With: Real Estate Review

Mandeville and Madisonville, LA; Home Sales Review, April 2012

September 6, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Mandeville and Madisonville, LA; Home Sales Status Graph, April 2012

The pie chart above illustrates data pulled for the Cities of Mandeville, LA 70448, 70471, as well Madisonville, LA 70447

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82 homes sold in Mandeville and Madisonville during the month of April, 2012. This is a very small increase over the 79 homes sold during the previous month of March.

If you have any questions concerning homes sales in a specific subdivision located in Mandeville, please do not hesitate to email us at marc@mmsre.com. We would be happy to email you a list of comps, or comparable sales for the local neighborhood or subdivision you may be interested in.

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Download Mandeville and Madisonville, LA; Homes Sold in April 2012

The attached Adobe PDF document contains:

•Property Address

•Age of Property

•Condition of Property

•Square Footage

•# of Beds

•# of Baths

•Original List Price

•Final Sold Price

•Final Sold Price per Square Foot

•# Days on Market

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Thank You

Marc Pellettiere

Filed Under: Madisonville, Louisiana, Mandeville, Louisiana Tagged With: Real Estate Review

Lawn Care Provider in Western St. Tammany Parish (Mandeville, Madisonville, Covington & Abita Springs Louisiana areas)

June 1, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Gerard grass

Affordable, reliable and personable lawn care service for Western St. Tammany Parish.  Free estimates are available.  One time lawn cuts are accepted and are great for when your lawn equipment is broken and in the shop.  All bids include the mow, edging and cleanup.  All work is done in a timely fashion.  Payments can be made on a cut by cut basis or monthly contracts are also available. 

For a free estimate or for additional information, contact Gerard at (985)705-8373 or gerardhopkins@bellsouth.net

Filed Under: Abita Springs, Louisiana, Covington, Louisiana, Madisonville, Louisiana, Mandeville, Louisiana Tagged With: Business

BOYS DANCE TUITION FREE DURING 2012-2013 YEAR AT ELITE DANCE ACADEMY IN COVINGTON, LOUISIANA

May 21, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

BOYS DANCE FREEThis is an unheard of offering…Elite Dance Academy LLC in Covington, Louisiana is offering one year of FREE TUITION for any new male student.  This is a massive savings.  There are a few very fair conditions to the free tuition.  If you have or if you know of any boys that like to dance or would like to have the benefits of the stregnth and conditioning that dance can offer, please feel free to call, email or visit Elite Dance on Highway 21 in Covington, Louisiana.  Their website is www.elitedanceacademyllc.com/, their telephone number is (985) 809-1580 or you can email Michael at michael@elitedanceacademyllc.com. 

Filed Under: Abita Springs, Louisiana, Covington, Louisiana, Madisonville, Louisiana, Mandeville, Louisiana, We Love St Tammany!

Madisonville Louisiana; A Beautiful Village Alongside the Tchefuncte River

May 8, 2012 by admin 1 Comment

The beautiful town of Madisonville is found on the southern tip of Louisiana and is the meeting point of the Tchefuncte River and Lake Pontchartrain. The quaint picturesque town is a small waterfront community just a short ways (24 miles by the Causeway Bridge) across Lake Pontchartrain from New Orleans and boasts a warm and friendly townspeople who envelop both tourists and new residents with open arms. With under one thousand full time residents calling Madisonville home; the smaller population provides an intimate setting along side the slow moving Tchefuncte River. Many fun and exciting local events take place year round and several historic landmarks keep residents busy, as inquisitive tourists flock to this, hidden gem of a town.

Madisonville was founded in the year 1800 by Jean Baptiste Baham, and the town was originally named Coquille, or Cokie as was its nickname in the local area. Coquille means “shell” in French, and what the locals at that time were referring to the many piles of sea shells, possibly oyster shells, which were located at the site. Native American Choctaw Indians, had been living in the area for many generations, and the shells were a mark of their passing. Soon though, by 1810, the town proper was renamed Madisonville in honor of President James Madison.

During the years leading up to the Civil War, Madisonville was a flourishing community, supplying building materials and products to the larger regional city of New Orleans. However, the war shut down all trade with the city and the local economy deteriorated. For several decades following the war, times were tough and Madisonville suffered greatly; until shipbuilding helped rejuvenate the town. Jahncke Shipbuilding was a growing company prior to World War I, however when the United States became involved in the war, Jahncke Shipbuilding was commissioned by the US government to build six wooden US Navy cargo ships, though only 4 were actually completed. Employing over 2000 wokers at one time, Jahncke Shipbuilding constructed the The SS Bayou Teche, SS Balabac, the SS Pontchartrain and the SS Abbeville.

There are few remnants of the old shipyard still in existence. If you walk along the downtown Riverfront today, you will see it filled with many different shops and restaurants. For example, if you want it all? Morton’s Seafood Restaurant and Friend’s Restaurant located almost on opposite ends of Water Street (a tremendous 4 blocks) are two outstanding local dining experiences. Don’t stop there though, two more restaurants located just a short distance away, are Coffee’s Boiling Pot for hot fresh seafood, and for the absolutely best succulent steaks you must visit Keith Young’s Steakhouse. My stomach is growling just thinking about the filets… So… For boiled seafood, gumbo, etouffee, jambalaya, shrimp creole, oysters on the half shell, crab meat au gratin, SOMEBODY PLEASE STOP ME…!!! Louisiana food is like no other and… well… Madisonville is the place to be if you want authentic Louisiana down home cooking. Wow!

Water Street can also be a place for families to sit and watch the boats which traverse the river to and from Lake Pontchartrain. Fishing is a favorite pastime for local residents, and along with recreational boating can be enjoyed throughout most of the year due to the mild climate. These small-town activities and the warm climate are two of the main attractions to Madisonville, contributing to its charm. Local restaurants are always serving up something good and there is always a reason to celebrate on the town calendar!

The town has several events throughout the year to keep tourist and residents alike entertained; Spring, Summer, Winter and Fall. One of the biggest maritime festivities across several states and a must see for any visitor to Madisonville is the annual Wooden Boat Festival. Held in September and over 40,000 visitors strong; all arriving to partake in the lively list of festivities, including a tremendous collection of antique and classic wooden boats, boat making contests, arts and crafts, kid’s games and contests, and much much more. Did we mention the food? Also available is a grand array of delectable Cajun cuisine which makes the mouth water just thinking about it. I must stop talking about food…!

Other festivals which take place throughout the year include the Christmas Celebration and the Fourth of July Celebration, also for those who like to celebrate Mardi Gras, Madisonville celebrates in style, with an appealing small town feel allowing families to enjoy the celebration together, without the New Orleans craziness. Along the river gather the Mardi Gras Boats of the notorious Krewe of Tchefuncte, for the annual Madisonville Boat Parade. Bring your camera, but don’t fall in the River trying to catch beads! The waterfront is also home to several other activities which take place during the year; such as car shows, chili cook offs and live music.

One cannot visit Madisonville without a tour through the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Maritime Museum, and along with this historic museum; Madisonville has a total of 8 registered sites within the National Register of Historic Places, many chosen for their historic architecture.

  • The Dendinger House, also known as Regent Square, which is located at 206 Covington St.
  • The Jay House, also known as the Otis House, located within the seclusion of Fairview Riverside State Park.
  • The Madisonville Bank, located at 400 Cedar St
  • The Madisonville Boarding House, located at 703 Main St
  • The Madisonville Town Hall, located at 203 Cedar St
  • The McCaleb House, located at 906 Main St
  • The Sardy House, located at 810 Main St
  • Tchefuncte River Range Rear Light, or better known as the Madisonville Lighthouse. Built in 1838, and re-built many times, the lighthouse served as the guide path for sailors crossing Lake Pontchartrain and into the Tchefuncte River basin for safe harbor.

The Madisonville Museum is another favorite place to go to enjoy; what life was like in historic Madisonville? Built in 1911, the museum is located in the historic courthouse downtown.

We must mention, just minutes away by either boat or car is the gorgeous Fairview Riverside State Park. With vehicle access just east of Madisonville, off of Hwy 22, Fairview Riverside has sweeping grand live oak trees gracing the grounds of the peaceful and serene park. However when you walk along the water’s edge, you look across the river to the far bank at a beautiful and alluring cypress lined forest; haunting and deadly, rich in wildlife.

Madisonville also boasts a wonderful educational system which offers children in the area an excellent foundation for the rest of their lives. Madisonville Elementary School is a prime example; ranked a 10 out of 10 by www.GreatSchools.org, and also has the honor of holding the number one ACT average composite scores in the state; and ACT scores which are well above state and national averages. Great job!

Madisonville is a place where families and friendships thrive, where community involvement and participation are a way of life. This small town has a beautiful and welcoming group of people who are hardworking and lively to boot. The town is a lovely waterfront community steeped in Cajun history and South Louisiana friendliness. “How you doing baaabby?” “Hey Boo!” “You look nice today Cher'”. Charming colloquialisms spoken around old friends. Madisonville has all the appeal of a small, tucked away village, with the convenience of New Orleans just across the lake.

A grand live oak tree stands near the entrance of the Madisonville Museum and it’s small role as Father Time, for this tree has recorded the history of the town for many years. If only it could speak what secrets would it tell? From the Civil War, and before… When Choctaw Indians were still hunting and fishing along the river’s edge? Maybe you can still hear the word “Coquille” whispered on the wind…?

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If you would like to buy or sell a home in Madisonville, LA; please contact us at 985-867-8670, or at marc@mmsre.com

Thank You

Marc Pellettiere

Filed Under: Madisonville, Louisiana, St Tammany Louisiana, State of Louisiana Tagged With: Information, News

Canadian Geese babies in Mandeville pond

May 6, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Canadian geese

While driving, I spotted some Canadian Geese.  While this is not out of the ordinary since they are seen in and around most local area ponds in Mandeville, I noticed babies with these geese.  It was apparent that the dad was looking out to protect the mother and her babies.  It was a remarkable thing to see since I have never seen babies around the area, not that it's never happened around here but I, myself, have never witnessed this.  My only question is…Does this give the babies dual citizenship? 

Debbie 🙂

Filed Under: Abita Springs, Louisiana, Covington, Louisiana, Madisonville, Louisiana, Mandeville, Louisiana Tagged With: Wildlife

2012 1st QUARTER MARKET ANALYSIS FOR SOUTHDOWN SUBDIVISION LOCATED IN MADISONVILLE, LOUISIANA

April 21, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Mauti Meredith Scoggin Properties

Daphne Misuraca presents the first quarter market analysis for Southdown Subdivision in Madisonville, Louisiana.  These figures are for January, February and March of 2012 and represent marketing trends in one of the more higher demand subdivisions in West St. Tammany Parish.  She briefly reviews pricing trends for sold and active listings as well as active, sold, under contract and pending properties for Southdown.

For more information, contact Debbie (985)249-1779 or debbie@mmsre.com

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Filed Under: Madisonville, Louisiana, St Tammany Subdivisions, St Tammany Videos Tagged With: Southdown Subdivision

Mandeville and Madisonville, LA; Home Sales Review March 2012

April 18, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Homes on the Market in Mandeville and Madisonville, LA; March 2012

The pie chart above illustrates data pulled for the Cities of Mandeville, LA 70448, 70471, as well Madisonville, LA 70447

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    79 homes sold in Mandeville and Madisonville for the month of March 2012. WuHoo!! 79 is a significant increase, right at 33%, from the 53 homes sold the previous month of February, and is much closer to the positive numbers, (79 homes sold last December 2011), we had seen at the end of last year.

    In the news recently has been the robo signing scandal and how the back log of foreclosures which was created by this scandal is now beginning to be processed. Therefore we are going to see an increase in the number of foreclosures soon and hence an increase in the number of REOs hitting the market (since the banks buy back many of their foreclosures, due, in my opinion, to the bailouts, the consumer and / or investor is not given much of an opportunity to purchase these distressed properties at the foreclosure sales.) However, unless you are looking at a short sale, or possibly a smaller bank who may need to liquidate a property for $.60 or $.70 on the dollar, there is not much which can be done on this front. If it were not for the bailouts we would, in my opinion, see many more homes sold at the Sheriff's auctions. However…

    To piggy back with the robo signing scandal, and possibly bearing bad news; I will say, due to the, soon to be, increase of REOs on the market, there will be another decrease in the already hard hit home prices for the last quarters of 2012, and maybe into 2013 as well. However by then end of 2012, the USA will know who will be the president for the next 4 years, and confidence in a business friendly market may boost sales, however I cannot predict next week much less next year, so… Just make sure to vote.

    The real estate market will absorb the influx regardless, and in doing so, it will probably have to drop a little in home values to absorb the extra bank owned properties. So home Seller's beware, this storm is not over yet. For home Buyer's their options will continue to increase and prices will continue to stay low. 2012 and 2013 should both be excellent years to buy a foreclosed home, and the market needs these homes scooped up as quickly as possible so, good Lord willing, every home owner may enjoy an appreciating real estate market.

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Download Homes Sold in Mandeville and Madisonville, LA; March, 2012

The attached Adobe PDF document contains:

•Property Address

•Age of Property

•Condition of Property

•Square Footage

•# of Beds

•# of Baths

•Original List Price

•Final Sold Price

•Final Sold Price per Square Foot

•# Days on Market

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Thank You

Marc Pellettiere

Filed Under: Madisonville, Louisiana, Mandeville, Louisiana Tagged With: Real Estate Review

Mandeville and Madisonville, LA; Home Sales Review February 2012

April 14, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Homes on the Market in Mandeville and Madisonville, LA; February 2012

The pie chart above illustrates data pulled for the Cities of Mandeville, LA 70448, 70471, as well Madisonville, LA 70447

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53 homes sold in Mandeville and Madisonville for the month of February 2012. Almost equal to January… A little slower than expected, however February is a shorter month and it is still dark . I do feel better numbers are ahead, there is always an icrease in the cycle during the spring and summer months.

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Download Homes Sold in Mandeville and Madisonville, LA; February, 2012

The attached Adobe PDF document contains:

•Property Address

•Age of Property

•Condition of Property

•Square Footage

•# of Beds

•# of Baths

•Original List Price

•Final Sold Price

•Final Sold Price per Square Foot

•# Days on Market

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Thank You

Marc Pellettiere

Filed Under: Madisonville, Louisiana, Mandeville, Louisiana Tagged With: Real Estate Review

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