Baton Rouge Property Market and Real Estate Guide

(Baton Rouge, Louisiana - LA, USA)



Port view of Baton RougeBaton Rouge may be the capital of Louisiana, but it doesn't receive nearly as much investment attention as New Orleans. However, property values in Baton Rouge have taken a jump in recent years, as former residents of New Orleans searched for a new place to call home after Hurricane Katrina struck.

Baton Rouge has plenty to offer renters and potential home buyers and, as befits the state capital, it hosts ample facilities. The city has a thriving industrial base and is also home to Louisiana State University, which paves the way for a dynamic cultural scene.


The most successful residential neighborhoods include the Garden District - immediately east of the river, Port Allen - on the opposite bank, Merrydale and Scotlandville to the north, and Broadmoor to the east.

Renting Serviced Apartments

Serviced apartments are available in Broadmoor, Sherwood and across the downtown district. These appeal mainly to corporate travelers, as well as retirees who prefer to reside in an assisted living facility.

Expect to pay double what you would for an unfurnished apartment. Serviced units are available as studios or as spacious apartments with several rooms. They typically include a kitchen, along with facilities for laundry, Internet access and exercise. Guests who commit to staying several weeks or longer qualify for an excellent value-for-money discount arrangement.

Buying Apartments and Houses

Competitively priced one-bedroomed apartments are still available in Baton Rouge, especially around the university, where turnover and supply are understandably high. The breakdown of fees varies depending on the buyer-seller agreement, but in most cases the seller pays any brokerage fee owed to the realtor.

Origination fees and closing costs include a number of administrative fees. Flood certification and title insurance will have to be arranged, and there are many other considerations that lawyers or realtors can explain in detail. The average administrative fees associated with the process are on par with the national average, weighing in at 1.6 percent of the purchase price, although loan origination fees increase this figure substantially.

Real Estate Agents

One of the most important things a buyer can do is secure a trustworthy real estate agent who takes the investment seriously. Most modern realtors have a web presence, but the fact that property investment in Baton Rouge is just now taking off means that the online infrastructure will take another year or two to catch up.

Check out the following Baton Rouge realtors and real estate agents:

Beau Box Inc.
Address: 6777 Jefferson Highway, Baton Rouge, Louisiana LA, 70806, USA
Tel: +1 225 237 3343
Email: info@beaubox.com
Website: www.beaubox.com
Beau Box deals with commercial real estate in Baton Rouge, assisting investors and offering property management services.

Realty Executives Integrity First Real Estate
Address: 11837 Bricksome Avenue, Baton Rouge, Louisiana LA, 70816, USA
Tel: +1 225 293 1888
Email: tobybabich@yahoo.com
Website: www.realtyexecutivesbr.com
Realty Executives is operated by a small team of realtors who are well connected within the Baton Rouge metropolitan area.

Ruba Thomas Realtors
Address: 1200 South Acadian Thruway, Baton Rouge, Louisiana LA, 70806, USA
Tel: +1 225 343 1212
Email: eloisbeathley@rubathomasrealtors.com
Website: www.rubathomasrealtors.com
With listings across the city in every price range, Ruba Thomas is a good place to begin a search for residential properties.