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Every month, our Vital Signs report takes the pulse of the residential market across the two counties we serve. The number behind each market is its absorption rate — how many months it would take to sell every home currently listed if nothing new came on. Under six months means homes are moving quickly and sellers hold the advantage. Over six months means buyers have more room to negotiate. The 6.0–6.9 zone is a balanced market where neither side has a clear edge.
From May to June, one county held its ground, and the other made a move worth talking about.
Mobile County flipped from a buyer's market to...

There is a reason people fall in love with the Alabama Gulf Coast. The water, the pace, the way the light sits on Mobile Bay at dusk. It's a place that feels like a reward. But owning a home here comes with a learning curve that no one should skip, and buyers who arrive from inland markets are sometimes caught off guard by what the coastal climate asks of a property. Whether you are already settled in or just beginning to explore Mobile and Baldwin County real estate, our expert real estate advisors can help you un...

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The biggest celebration of the summer is nearly upon us, with a lot of events to look forward to around Mobile and Baldwin County for the Fourth of July. With spectacular fireworks, family-friendly street parties, and fantastic food, there's an event for every taste to celebrate the Fourth of July in 2026. Our expert real estate advisors have more on exciting Fourth of July events on the Alabama Gulf Coast this year...

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 Baldwin Cou...
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