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Vital Signs provides a visual representation of what's happening in the Alabama Gulf Coast real estate market. The color-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. The rate is determined by dividing the number of units currently on the market by the number sold in the past month.
As summer winds down, the Gulf Coast real estate market continues to shift—subtle movements in inventory are leading to opportunities in certain segments and slowdowns in others. Let's look at the month-over-month changes shaping Baldwin and Mobile County's housing landscape.
Several high-demand areas in Baldwin County are seeing rising inventory levels, pushing some markets closer to balance—or into buyer territory.

Daphne:
Fairhope:
Spanish Fort:
Foley & Loxley:
Gulf Shores & Orange Beach (Condos & Homes):
Mobile County remains a mixed market, with competitive conditions under $300k and signs of slowdown in higher-end properties.
Month-over-Month Shifts:Midtown:
Springhill:
West Mobile & Saraland:
Dauphin Island:
For Buyers:
For Sellers:
As the market continues to shift, now is the time for strategic buying and selling. Local trends are shifting monthly—partnering with a Bellator expert ensures you're ahead of the curve.
Contact your Bellator agent today to strategize your next move to the Gulf Coast.
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