St. Bernard County, LA Housing Market
AI-powered market intelligence for St. Bernard County, LA. Part of the New Orleans, LA metro area.
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PropertyIQ Score 13FSt. Bernard County, LA Housing Market Overview
St. Bernard County, LA's median home value is $208K, down 1.3% over the past year. Homes here sell in a median 71 days. Its PropertyIQ Score of 13 sits below the state average of 50, marking a market positioned to lag its state over the next three years.
PropertyIQ provides county-level market intelligence for St. Bernard County, LA — going deeper than metro-area averages to reveal local demand dynamics. By tracking Zillow home-value momentum alongside Realtor.com market-flow signals — median days on market and the share of listings with price cuts — at the county level, PropertyIQ predicts which markets within LA are positioned to outperform.
South Central counties span energy-driven economies and rapidly urbanizing suburbs. PropertyIQ county scores identify demand hotspots within Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Arkansas at a granularity that metro-level data misses. Within the South Central, St. Bernard County, LA's PropertyIQ Score of 13 runs below the South Central norm.
For St. Bernard County, LA, PropertyIQ calculates a demand signal score updated monthly using the latest housing data. A score above 50 means this county's demand dynamics are stronger than the state average. Scores in the 80+ range have historically corresponded with meaningful outperformance in home price appreciation.
Use PropertyIQ's analytics tools to evaluate St. Bernard County, LA alongside other investment opportunities. The interactive map, county rankings, and AI-generated reports provide comprehensive market intelligence at the county level.
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St. Bernard County, LA is part of the New Orleans, LA metro area.
Market data through June 2026. Sourced from Zillow, Realtor.com, Redfin, U.S. Census Bureau, FRED, BLS, and BEA. Per-statistic source and date shown above.