Louisana Bicycle Festival, November 27, 2021

This will be the 21st Louisiana Bicycle event in Abita Springs.

 

November 27, 2021
9am – 5pm

Abita Springs Trailhead
22275 Hwy 36
Abita Springs, LA 70420

 

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Cutting Edge Theater Presents Ray, November 19 & 20, 2021

Come see Sam Warren as he celebrates Ray Charles in Slidell.


Ray


Cutting Edge Theater
767 Robert Blvd
Slidell, LA 70458

November 19 & 20, 2021

Every  Friday and Saturday
8pm

Ticket price $27 – $45

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Festin’ for the Love, November 13, 2021

Come enjoy live music, food and a kid’s village in Covington.

Beau Chene Country Club
602 N Beau Chene Dr.
Mandeville, LA 70471

November 13, 2021
10am – 11pm


Music Line Up:

Supercharger
Bottoms Up
Category 6
Four Unplugged

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NHBA Golf Tournament, November 12, 2021

This tournament is open to both members and nonmembers and will be played in Mandeville.

Beau Chene Country Club
602 N Beau Chene Dr.
Mandeville, LA 70471

November 12, 2021
10am – 5pm


$125 per player
$500 per team
(4 players per team)

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Lousiana Bayou King Fest, November 19 – 21, 2021

A tribute to Elvis in Covington.

Louisiana Bayou King Fest

Fuhrmann Auditorium at the Greater Covington Center
317 N. Jefferson Ave.
Covington, LA 70433

Novembre 19 – 21, 2021

Price: $25-$400

 

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August Sees A Rise In New Home Sales

Inventory has been extremely low and buyers are in high demand and some prospective home buyers have been frustrated with the current market. This is not the case with the new home sales statistics. According to the Census Bureau, new home sales rose 1.5% in August 2021.

August saw a solid improvement in new home sales. The median home price was up 20.1% from August 2020 and is now $390,900. In fact, new home sales rose for the second consecutive month in August, the latest sign that homebuilders are recovering from problems that plagued them earlier in the year. The increase also reflects homebuilder sentiment that is on the rise as housing demand remains robust and the cost of lumber continues to ease.

New home builders still have the problem with building materials, the supply chain and labor shortages. These factors are also causing home prices to soar across the United States. This coupled with low inventory is not a good issue for both the builders and home buyers. It is reported that total for-sale inventory which includes new and existing homes has dropped over 20% from August 2020.

If you are in the market for a new home or want to sell your current home now is a great time. Even with the shortage of inventory, a professional sales agent can help you find the right home for the right price.

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