
As REALTORS®, we aim to provide you with answers. That's the purpose of this blog: to help answer your real estate questions. What would an average listing price be for a home in your area? How long does it typically take for a home to sell? How much should you offer for that house? We want to provide you with the data you need to make informed decisions in the clearest, simplest way possible.
It's why we publish Alabama Gulf Coast real estate statistics monthly for you, and why we want to make sure you understand what it means. November 2021's market data shows what's happening in several local markets by showing you supply. The colored-coded numbers represen...
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 November 2021, 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...

New construction is booming in order to meet the demands of the more than 230,000 residents that now call Baldwin County home. Each month Baldwin REALTORS® creates a report from local government meetings to highlight what new developments are in the works in Baldwin County. Below is a brief list of the plans addressed in November 2021.

It's the most magical time of year once again, and the Gulf Coast has plenty of events to bring Christmas cheer to you and your family this holiday season. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Mobile Area
Magic Christmas in Lights
Nov. 26 – Jan. 5
Bellingrath Gardens and Home

Our homes are important. It's a minor takeaway from the COVID-19 pandemic, but it's true, nonetheless. Living rooms have doubled as gyms, and dining rooms have moonlighted as office furniture. Some may even still be. Quarantining has changed how we view our homes, and therefore, changed what buyers are looking for in their new homes. After all, they may have to become a literal safe haven yet again.
Enough time has passed to be able to better gauge the shift in homebuyers wants due to COVID-19. From the National Association of Home Builders to your brokerage down the street, the real estate industry is adapting to those shifting demands. Maybe you've been considering renovations, or maybe you're considering selling. Regardless, as a homeowner, it's good to stay in the know about what buyers are l...