Top 5 Questions I Ask Every AU Faculty Buyer
If you’re exploring Auburn homes for sale because you’re joining Auburn University, your home search is different from the average move. Faculty buyers have unique needs—lifestyle, commute, zoning, research schedules, kids, pets, home offices, visitors, and long-term plans. After working with countless relocation clients, I’ve learned that the best home search starts by asking the right questions. These five shape almost every successful Auburn University relocation, and they help me match you with a home that truly fits your life—not just one that looks good online.
1. How far are you comfortable commuting to Auburn University?
Some faculty want to live within walking distance of campus. Others prefer a short five- to ten-minute drive from quiet neighborhoods. Your ideal commute helps narrow the search to downtown Auburn, Cary Woods, Moores Mill, neighborhoods near Auburn City Schools, or peaceful pockets not far from the City of Auburn center.
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2. Do you need space for visitors, work, or pets?
Many AU faculty buyers host family or fellow researchers, or they need dedicated home office space for grading, writing, or Zoom meetings. Some buyers also need fenced yards for pets, or quiet space for recording lectures. Whether you want a townhome near campus, a garden home near the Auburn Public Library, or a larger home near the Auburn University Club, space needs shape everything.
3. How important is school zoning for your kids (or future plans)?
Auburn has exceptional public schools, and zoning heavily influences where faculty buy. You can explore Auburn City Schools directly or review the district’s official school zone map. Even if you don’t have kids, school zones matter for future resale value.
4. Are you more focused on resale value or lifestyle comfort?
Some faculty want homes with strong resale potential, especially if their position is temporary or grant-based. Others want a quiet retreat where they can recharge after long days on campus. Auburn offers both—walkable downtown living near Auburn University and quieter areas near Moores Mill, Grove Hill, or near Pines Crossing Golf Club.
5. What do your evenings and weekends look like?
Do you picture yourself walking to a game at Jordan-Hare Stadium? Grabbing dinner downtown? Spending Saturday mornings at the Auburn Public Library? Or relaxing in a quiet backyard with your pets? Your lifestyle helps determine whether you should be near campus, near shopping like Auburn Mall, or in peaceful neighborhoods with easy access to parks and trails.
Why These 5 Questions Matter
These questions cut through the noise of online listings and help me guide faculty buyers to homes that work for their real life. When you’re joining Auburn University, the right home supports your routine, your productivity, your family, and your transition into the community.
A recent example: A professor relocating from Boston thought they wanted to live as close to campus as possible. But after comparing walkability with noise levels and parking realities, they ended up buying a beautiful home just minutes away—close enough to get to campus quickly, quiet enough to focus on research, and perfectly zoned for Auburn City Schools. Their answers shaped the search more than photos ever could.
If you want to compare neighborhoods, explore my Auburn subdivisions hub at:
https://auburnopelikaalrealestate.com/auburn-al-subdivisons/
For active listings anytime, start at:
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Quick Q&A
Q: Do AU faculty typically live close to campus?
A: Many do—but others prefer quieter neighborhoods just a short drive to Auburn University. Commute preference shapes everything.
Q: Are certain neighborhoods better for faculty buyers?
A: It depends on lifestyle. Walkers like downtown; families prioritize Auburn City Schools; others prefer golf-course communities or peaceful cul-de-sacs.
Q: Should faculty buyers consider resale value?
A: Yes. Even if you plan to stay long-term, campus-adjacent homes and well-zoned areas offer strong resale potential.
Laura Sellers is a top-rated REALTOR® based in Auburn, Alabama, serving home buyers and sellers throughout Auburn and Opelika. With deep roots in the community and decades of experience, Laura specializes in residential real estate, Auburn University faculty relocation, and helping clients transition smoothly—whether they’re moving across town or across the country. Learn more at https://AuburnOpelikaALRealEstate.com.
If you’re joining Auburn University and want a home that fits your lifestyle—not just your square footage—call or text me at 334-332-7263 or visit AuburnOpelikaALRealEstate.com. Homes, y’all!
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