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OVER AN ACRE OF LAND ON THE RIVER
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Alma Criddle, Realtor
102 Tomahawk Trail Lafayette, LA 70503
Cell: 337-288-3363 • Office: 337-267-4076 • acriddle@vaneatonromero.com • almacriddle.vaneatonromero.com
NEW CONSTRUCTION
622 Easy Rock Landing Drive Broussard, LA 3 BD / 2 BA - $1,900 SF - $285,000
New construction by RBM Carpentry is ready for you..Upon entering you will find a beautiful foyer entrance accented with wainscoting, along with a lovely light fixture and high ceilings throughout. The living room has an open concept with a coffered ceiling and ventless gas fireplace, and flows into the kitchen and dining area. This home is an open/split floor plan. The kitchen offers ALOT of cabinets and cabinet counter space, along with ss appliances, and granite countertops. Come along into the master bedroom which is very spacious and accented with a trey ceiling and a HUGE master closet. You will also find an overextended patio with a grill and fireplace for entertaining. This builder prides himself in quality, workmanship, details, customer satisfaction, and does a lot of hands on work himself. Call for your viewing today. LA-1000705602
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113 Brockton Drive Mark Ridge Park 3BR/1BA - 1,000 - $85,000
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OUTHERN GEM on OVER AN ACRE OF LAND ON THE RIVER in Lafayette! You will appreciate this classic Acadian home with 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, plus an office/bonus space. Along the front of
the home is a wide brick porch with two sets of New Orleans style double French doors on either side of
the front door. As you enter the foyer with a soaring ceiling, the formal dining room is to the left and has solid wood flooring and enough space for nice-sized table seating. To the right of the foyer is a formal living room, which also has solid wood flooring and can be used as a study or bonus space. The spacious living
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room has a gas fireplace, built-ins, and French doors and windows leading to the rear porch with a view of the river. The wet bar offers wine storage, space for a wine cooler, and glassware storage. The kitchen is large with stainless appliances and an abundance of storage and counterspace. An adjacent breakfast/
4 BR/ 3 BA - 3157 Sq Ft. OVER ONE ACRE ON THE RIVER in LAFAYETTE
$519,900
Listed by Alma Criddle Realtor, Latter & Blum Cell: 337-288-3363
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sitting room has windows offering the river view and natural lighting. The master suite is downstairs with French doors leading to a private balcony with a river view. The master bath has double vanities, a tub/ shower with tiled surround, and a walk-in closet. There is a second full bath downstairs adjacent to the kitchen area, plus a huge laundry/utility room with counter space, a sink, storage cabinets, plus room for a freezer or second refrigerator. Upstairs you will find three bedrooms, all good-sized, and a full bath. Perhaps the most endearing feature of this lovely home is the large and inviting screened-in rear porch with cypress plank flooring and a breathtaking view of the treed rear yard and the river. This home has lots of storage, including a 10 x 20 workshop/storage room and an abundance of upstairs attic storage. NEW ROOF and HOUSE DID NOT FLOOD.
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Plan Now for a Spring Home Purchase By Jeff Wood, President, Acadian Home Builders Association
If you are a first-time home buyer, finding a home can be an exciting — yet, daunting — experience. Before deciding on a location, finding a realtor or making an offer, you must line up your finances and become more familiar with the various loan options. To help you understand the home buying process, here are a few initial steps to take. Learn about the Home Buying Process If you’re not familiar with home buying lingo, types of transactions or how to begin the process, consider attending a first-time home buyer seminar. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) maintains a list of home buying resources by state, and it includes these home buying seminars. Another option is to talk to a credit counselor. You want to make sure the counselor does not work with a lender to avoid being influenced by someone who has financial interest in the loan you choose. Set up a Savings Goal The conventional route for buyers is to save 20 percent for a mortgage down payment. But there are many other options you can consider as well. The amount needed for a down payment can depend on the type of loan and a lender’s requirements. Federal agencies such as the Federal Housing Administration and the Veterans Administration require smaller down payments. You will need to research the agencies to determine qualification requirements and payment options.
Evaluate Your Budget Take time to learn where you’re currently spending your money and if you can save more. Establishing a timeline can be helpful in determining your savings plan. Do you want to purchase a home in six months, a year or more? Reducing your spending, increasing your income or both can help you reach your down payment goal faster.
first home, you want to make sure the total monthly payment is feasible and you can still live comfortably. Most real estate websites offer a mortgage calculator to help you figure out the complete picture of your monthly payment amounts.
Pay Down Your Debts Lenders look at how much of your monthly income is devoted to debt payments, also known as your debt-to-income ratio. In short, lenders want to know if you can pay back a loan and prefer to offer mortgages to individuals with a low debt-to-income ratio. Credit card debt will directly impact the size of the loan for which you qualify.
Select a Lender and Get Pre-Approved If you are pre-approved for a mortgage, you may have an edge over other prospective buyers when you’re ready to place a bid on a home. This step will signal to sellers that you are a serious buyer and your financial profile has already been thoroughly vetted. Visit and research several lenders to understand what loan options are available for you.
Calculate Your Monthly Payment The monthly payment your make on your home is more than principal and interest. Additional costs can include escrow for property taxes, insurance or a homeowners’ or condominium fee. Especially when trying to purchase your
To learn more about the benefits of homeownership or to help you build a new home that is right for you, contact Acadian Home Builders Association at www.acadianhba.com.
Building a House? Is your builder LICENSED? Is your builder LOCAL? For a list of licensed, local contractors, visit www.acadianhba.com or contact AHBA at 337.981.3053. 6 ❚ APRIL 12, 2020 ❚ ACADIA HOMEFINDER
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36% of The Daily Advertiser readers are likely to purchase a home or other real estate in the next year.
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DON’T ENTER THE MARKET WITHOUT HIM NEW LISTING $338,500
408 MARILYN DR LAFAYETTE – AREA G2 3 BR / 2 BA – 2,010 SQ. FT. NEW PRICE- NOW OFFERED
NEW PRICE- NOW OFFERED
$898,000
$625,000
400 PRINCETON WOODS LOOP 501 PRINCETON WOODS LOOP LAFAYETTE – AREA G1 LAFAYETTE - AREA G1 4 BR / 3.1 BA – 3,608 SQ. FT. 4 BR / 3.1 BA - 3,029 SQ. FT.
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I Want To Be Your Realtor SALE PENDING
232 PRINCETON WOODS LOOP LAFAYETTE - AREA G1 5 BR /6.2 BA -7,000 SQ. FT. $4,900,000
207 KINGS RD GREENBRIAR ESTATE - AREA G2 5 BR / 5 BA • 5,544 SQ. FT. $1,985,000
514 PRINCETON WOODS LOOP LAFAYETTE – AREA G1 3 BR / 3.5 BA – 4,100 SQ. FT. $1,750,000
603 RICHLAND AVE. LAFAYETTE – AREA G1 3 BR / 3 BA – 2,885 SQ. FT. $625,000
109 SONOMA WAY LAFAYETTE - AREA N 5 BR / 3.1 BA - 2,936 SQ. FT. $788,500
212 MEADOW GATE DR. LAFAYETTE - AREA N 4 BR / 3 BA - 1,922 SQ. FT. HOSTED BY JEANNE MAHONEY $282,500
1806 BONIN ROAD YOUNGSVILLE 5 BR/3.5 BA – 4,269 SQ. FT. $1,725,000
203 MAIN ST. BROUSSARD – AREA 4 BR / 4.5 BA – 5,785 SQ. FT. $1,385,000
120 SHANNON RD. LAFAYETTE – AREA G2 5 BR / 4.1 BA - 6,550 SQ. FT. $2,495,500
601 RICHLAND AVE. LAFAYETTE – AREA G1 4 BR / 3.1 BA - 3,052 SQ. FT $795,000
155 SHANNON RD. LAFAYETTE – AREA G2 4 BR / 4.2 BA – 8,580 SQ. FT. $4,999,000
134 W BAYOU PARKWAY. LAFAYETTE – AREA G2 4 BR / 3 BA - 3,065 SQ. FT. $499,999
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12509 WILDWOOD WAY ABBEVILLE – V3 4 BR / 4.1 BA - 3,203 SQ. FT. $320,000
519 E FAIRFIELD DRIVE BROUSSARD – AREA O 3 BR / 3 BA - 2,500 SQ. FT. $955,000
301 OLD SETTLEMENT LAFAYETTE - AREA N 3 BR / 2.1 BA - 3,333 SQ. FT. $575,000
600 RICHLAND AVENUE LAFAYETTE – AREA G1 5 BR / 4.5 BA – 4,175 SQ. FT. $995,000
210 PRINCETON WOODS LOOP LAFAYETTE – AREA G1 4 BR / 5.5 BA - 3,896 SQ. FT. $899,500
117 THIBODEAUX DR. LAFAYETTE - AREA G2 4 BR / 4.1 BA - 5,700 SQ. FT $2,295,000
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100 EMILY LAFAYETTE - AREA G1 5 BR / 3.1 BA - 4.032 SQ. FT. $798,500
204 E BAYOU PARKWY LAFAYETTE – AREA G1 4 BR / 3 BA - 2,690 SQ. FT.
HOSTED BY JEANNE MAHONEY
$435,000
5511 WOODLAWN RD. MAURICE - AREA V1 4 BR / 4.2 BA - 10,000 SQ. FT.. $1,500,000
104 SHANNON RD. LAFAYETTE - AREA 5 BR / 6 BA - 5,800 SQ. FT $1,275,000
310 STEINER ROAD LAFAYETTE - AREA G1 3 BR / 2.1 BA - 2,717 SQ. FT. $845,000
NEW PRICE
607 RICHLAND LAFAYETTE - AREA G1 3 BR / 2.1 BA - 3,035 SQ. FT. $665,000
LOTS FOR SALE
219 OATS DR. LAFAYETTE - AREA N 4 BR /3 BA -2,677 SQ. FT. $455,000
400-402 EMILE PRICE REDUCED NEW IBERIA 13.64 ACRES ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... $195,000 407 BILTMORE WAY, LAFAYETTE ..................................................................................................................................................................$350,000 118 COLONIAL, LAFAYETTE .............................................................................................................................................................................$95,000 98 BURDIN RD, LAFAYETTE........................................................................................................................................................................ $1,200,000 100 BURDIN RD, LAFAYETTE...................................................................................................................................................................... $2,395,000 202 & 208 LEONPACHER, LAFAYETTE...........................................................................................................................................................$450,000 510 HUNTLEY AVE., LAFAYETTE .................................................................................................................................................................... $265,000
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Acadiana Housing Market
Week of April 1 - 7, 2020 New Listings
Sold Listings
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58
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Active Listings
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All data featured is from the REALTOR® Association of Acadiana’s Multiple Listing Service (MLS). These statistics reflect a snap shot in time for the period indicated for the 6 Parishes serviced by the RAA’s MLS which are: Lafayette, Acadia, Vermilion, St. Martin, Iberia, St. Landry. If you REALLY want to know how the Acadiana real estate market is doing right now, contact a trusted source for information, CALL A REALTOR®. A REALTOR® can provide you with expertise and confidence to help you in these unprecedented times either sell your home or find you the home of your dreams. To locate a REALTOR® check out www.realtoracadiana.com
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5 Ways My Home Has Calmed Me Down During the Coronavirus
Written by Jennifer Kelly Geddes for realtor.com
I’m usually pretty calm during a crisis—I’m a New Yorker, after all. I’ve endured everything from the horrors of Sept. 11 to the blackouts of Superstorm Sandy and beyond. But the coronavirus feels even scarier, perhaps because it will last so much longer—and that definitely has me on edge. Yet as I was folding an enormous basket of laundry the other morning (the piles have exploded since my college-aged girls returned home), I decided to light a pine-scented candle, still on display in my living room since Christmas. And as I breathed in its calming scent, I instantly felt my shoulders relax. Yup, one of the unexpected upsides of having to shelter in place is my rediscovery of the joys within my own home—a sentiment that many of my friends and family say they’ve felt, too. So, in case you need something positive to focus on as you’re holed up at home, here are a few things about home that are making me and my fellow neighbors smile during this bleak hour. 1. Discovering food I totally forgot I had
“But I also found lots of sprinkles, both rainbow and chocolate, and I’ve read they last forever,” he says. Baking projects are now on deck with his 12-year-old. Christina Vercelletto of Babylon, NY, has reaped the same sweet rewards at her house. “I’m baking with my daughter using every neglected box mix we have, plus a bag of coconut and white chocolate chips that we bought in the fall but never used,” she shares. 2. Having time to organize and declutter my house New York City resident Anne Levy did a colossal cleaning and reorg of her house in order to prepare both of her daughters to learn remotely, and so her school teacher husband could teach from home. “The place feels lighter—and I feel mentally lighter, too,” she says. Levy gathered nine bags of clothing and textile donations and plans to keep on purging.
Since we can no longer pop out to local restaurants and even grocery runs are discouraged, I decided to do a full excavation of my pantry—and was pleasantly surprised by what I found in its depths. I could probably live for weeks using the forgotten foods in my pantry and deep freezer. I unearthed seven kinds of rice, pork and cabbage dumplings, boxes of bread crumbs, and a few cans of tuna. 12 ❚ APRIL 12, 2020 ❚ ACADIA HOMEFINDER
Larry Perlstein of Westport, CT, reports discovering parts of his pantry that he hasn’t seen since he moved in to his house 12 years ago. The items included a box of raisins dating to 2015, which he wisely decided not to eat.
Meanwhile, I’ve finally whittled down my linen drawer. My amazing mother-in-law, you see, gives me every tablecloth she’s tired of—and she runs through several a year, which means the two dresser drawers where I store these linens is full to bursting. During this virus crisis, I’ve finally had a chance to tackle this spot and embrace only the tablecloths I truly love—
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and toss that yellow-and-green tropical number in the middle! 3. Taking long, luxurious baths I used to complain about this tub (too big, takes too long to fill, a pain to clean), but I no longer sing that tune. Instead, I’m digging around for bath salts, oils, and other potions to pour in so I can soak my stress away. I’m using it as long as the coronavirus lasts—and maybe longer. 4. Having date nights— in the basement Stressful days like these were made for streaming mindless movies and TV shows, which I’m suddenly finding pretty enjoyable in my little basement. It’s dark and cold, but we have excellent Wi-Fi and comfy chairs, so I’m ready to embrace regular date nights here with my hubs. 5. Checking off home to-do lists Working from home has given me pockets of down time, and as a result, my perpetual list of household chores is just about whittled to zero. Burned-out lightbulbs? Replaced! No-slip mats finally laid under dangerous throw rugs? Done. Next up, I’m steeling myself to enter the basement “scary closet” (so named because of the occasional mouse that pops up) to sort through my garden pots that I hope to plant once this crisis is over. Granted, I will be thrilled once this coronavirus scourge has finally lifted, but until then, I will try to look at the silver lining and relish all the comforts and opportunities that staying at home has to offer.
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LEAVE UNDER FMLA AND EXPANDED LEAVE FOR COVID-19 Q: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE LEAVE ALLOWED UNDER THE FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE ACT AND THE RECENT CHANGES BECAUSE OF CORONAVIRUS? A: The Families First Coronavirus Response Act was passed a few weeks ago to provide expanded leave under the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and sick leave to those affected by the coronavirus. It went into effect on April 1 and will remain in effect until December 31, 2020. There are several significant differences between the expanded family medical leave and regular family medical leave. The expanded family medical leave entitles eligible employees of covered employers to 10 weeks of paid leave and 2 weeks of unpaid leave for an employee who meets one of the qualifying requirements. A covered employer is a private employer with 500 or less employees or a public agency. An employee qualifies for leave under the expanded family medical leave when he/she cannot work either in person or remotely because he/she is are caring for his/her son or daughter under the age of 18 because the student’s school or place of care has been closed or if the childcare provider of the son or daughter is unavailable due to the public healthcare emergency, i.e. COVID-19. On the other hand, a covered employer under
the Family Medical Leave Act is entitles eligible employees to take unpaid leave for up to 12 weeks for the birth of a child and to care the newborn child within one year of birth; the placement with the employee of a child for adoption or foster care and to care for the newly placed child within one year of placement; to care for the employee’s spouse, child, or parent who has a serious health condition; a serious health condition that makes the employee unable to perform the essential functions of his or her job; any qualifying exigency arising out of the fact that the employee’s spouse, son, daughter, or parent is a covered military member on covered active duty; or 26 workweeks of leave during a 12 month period to care for a covered servicemember with a serious injury or illness if the eligible employee is the servicemember’s spouse, son, daughter, parent or next of kin. A private employer is covered by the FMLA when it employs 50 or more employees in 20 or more workweeks or previous calendar year. It also covers public agencies. As you can see, to be eligible under the expanded leave provided by the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, the employee must be unable to work at home or remotely and the leave is required to care for a child whose school and/or childcare is unavailable because of COVID-19. It also covers more employees than the FMLA and provides for paid leave for 10 out of the 12 weeks of leave.
IF YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES CHANGE YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO LEAVE AND SICK PAY Q: I AM ABLE TO TELEWORK RIGHT NOW DURING THE PANDEMIC. WHAT HAPPENS IF I BECOME UNABLE TO TELEWORK IN THE FUTURE, AM I ENTITLED TO PAID SICK LEAVE OR EXPANDED FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE? A: Yes, if you meet one of the qualifying reasons for expanded leave and/or paid sick leave. If your employer permits teleworking—for example, allows you to perform certain tasks or work a certain number of hours from home or at a location other than your normal workplace—and
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you are unable to perform those tasks or work the required hours because of one of the qualifying reasons for paid sick leave, then you are entitled to take paid sick leave. Similarly, if you are unable to perform those teleworking tasks or work the required teleworking hours because you need to care for your child whose school or place of care is closed, or child care provider is unavailable, because of COVID19 related reasons, then you are entitled to take expanded family and medical leave. Of course, to the extent you are able to telework while caring for your child, paid sick leave and expanded family and medical leave is not available.
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807 E Bayou Pkwy- 4Bd/4.5ba home with abundant storage and privacy- 5,100 sqft$399,900
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401 Fox Run #1- off Pinhook- Privacy fenced yard, 2Bd/2ba, vaulted ceilings, fireplace, outside storeroom, pets YES- $850
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Is your rental vacant? We have tenants! Do you need one? We run credit reports, check references, and more. Or if you have tenants and are tired of the hassle, we can provide professional management. Are you interested in filling your vacancy or in having someone else handle your ownership headaches, call Jay Smith 981-5601 155 Ronald Blvd, near Fatima- over 3300 sf, 4Bed/2.5bath, separate living, open dining-den-kitchenbreakfast floor plan, rear carport- live oaks and fruit trees, no pets- $1,600 119 Oakbend, off Guilbeau Rd- Neat and Clean, 3Bed/2bath, neutral colors, Open floor plan, large covered patio, garage $1,500 108 Lyons, 4 Bed/2 bath, sep living, family room, and eat-in kitchen, cov patio, oak trees, fenced, pets yes- $1,200 215 Stanley Rd, Carencro almost an acre, cross fenced, 3Bed/2bath, open floor plan, garage, trees, pets yes, $1,100 204 Norine, near Bertrand Dr.- updated 3Bed/2bath cottage, wood floors, newer appliances, W/D, pets yes$1,000 37 Larkspur, The MeadowsMOVE IN SPECIAL 1st month only $500- 3Bed/1.5 bath townhouse, open floor plan, large storage, courtyard, rear patio, pets YES - $900 701 S. College #208, - MOVE IN SPECIAL 1st month only $500-Neat and clean 2Bed/2bath condo convenient to Oil Center, UL, and the Johnston St corridor, no pets- $900 401 Fox Run #1, off Pinhook- Privacy fenced yard, 2Bed/2bath, vaulted ceilings, fireplace, outside storeroom, pets YES- $850 123 Township #B, off Johnston-near the Mall, 2Bed/1bath flat, all kitchen appliances, no pets- $650
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Newly Listed - Beautiful Country Home with Horse Arena on 25+ Acres! 3140 Church Road Port Barre, Louisiana
2 Stories * 6,000 Sq. Ft. 4 Bedrooms * 4 1/2 Bathrooms 60 x 200 Covered Arena with 6 Stalls 8 Outdoor Horse Runs 25.3 Acres $1,225,000 MLS# 20003198
Waterfront Camp on Big Lake 210 Pierce Mitchell Lane Hackberry, Louisiana 2376 Sq. Ft. * 4 BR * 3 BA High-End Amenities $799,995
Oakbourne Estates 108 Rimwood Avenue Lafayette, Louisiana 2 Stories * 4,334 Sq. Ft. * 5 BR 4 Full Baths and 2 Half Baths Bonus Room Lot is 100’ x 150’ $369,000
120 Southpark Rd Lafayette, Louisiana $1,000,000
235 Vincent Road Lafayette, Louisiana 2.10 Acres
$225,000
+/- 238 Ft. Frontage
Climate Controlled Warehouse - 20,700 Sq. Ft. Warehouse - 4,500 Sq. Ft. * Lean To - 1,875 Sq. Ft. 1.808 Acres
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