Alabama's Gulf Coast contains several real estate markets depending on location and price point – just to name a few factors. The graphic below shows real estate statistics for September 2020, the latest month available.

Vital Signs provides a visual representation of what's happening in several local markets by showing you supply. The colored-coded numbers represent the absorption rate, the number of months it would take to sell every home on the market in a particular price range if no others were added. If the market is moving quickly, the absorption rate will fall below six months of supply, and if it's more of a buyer's market, it will jump above six months of supply...

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In the wake of Hurricane Sally, many Gulf Coast residents are facing clean up that's going to require professionals. Due to the rush of people in desperate need of home repairs and tree clearing services, the backlog is staggering.
It may be tempting to use whomever you first come across to help fix your home. In this post-storm frenzy, many out-of-state contractors flock to the hardest hit areas to help restore homes, yards, and lives. But be cautious. Sadly, contractors can be scam artists who prey upon desperate, vulnerable, and generally exhausted homeowners.
Below are some tips to help keep yourself, your money and your property safe!

It's been hot outside. There's no working around it, and that typically means any home improvement work requiring extended time outdoors gets postponed until temperatures cool. While temperatures may not drop substantially along the Gulf Coast, relatively cooler fall weather has already begun to visit, making this the perfect time for a few important seasonal home improvement projects:
Get your mind on the gutters: Your roof's drainage system annually diverts thousands of gallons of water from your home's exterior and foundation walls. Just one Gulf Coast summer -- especially since Hurricane Sally paid us a visit -- can cause debris to build up in your gutter system. "Clogged gutters can lead to damaged exterior surfaces and to water leaks. They are also more prone to rus...