Baldwin County, AL Real Estate News

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Your Dream NeighborhoodGarland is an inviting community offering a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle in Alabama. The neighborhood boasts cul-de-sac streets, ensuring a safe and peaceful environment for residents. There is a mix of well-maintained homes from the 1970s, complete with cozy wood-burning fireplaces and new constructions with modern touches, such as granite counters and stainless steel appliances. If you have a passion for renovations and flips, the area offers exciting potential, with a few residences requiring a little creativity and remodeling to unleash their full beauty. One thing they all share in common is the generous parcels of land and large yards allowing families to spread out and create their dream outdoor oasis, like the addition of a swimming pool. Select prope...
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Settling into Your New NeighborhoodNestled within the welcoming embrace of Mauvilla in Mobile, AL, a harmonious blend of countryside allure and urban convenience awaits. This community thrives amidst picturesque vistas, where woodlands, tranquil ponds, and meandering creeks create a serene backdrop. Within this market, single-family homes grace expansive plots adorned with verdant trees, often boasting new roofs, upgraded AC systems, and roomy fenced yards. Meanwhile, abundant undeveloped land offers a canvas for custom construction, allowing dreams to take shape. Nature enthusiasts will find abundant recreational opportunities, from fishing and hunting to horseback riding, amid the area's plentiful wildlife and open spaces. Just an 8-minute drive away stands the University of Mobile, w...
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Choosing the Perfect NeighborhoodNestled east of the scenic Tensaw River in Alabama lies Bromley, a serene community covered in tranquility. Nature takes center stage here, as lush preserves embrace picturesque water basins and meandering creeks, creating an idyllic setting for relaxation and a profound connection with the natural world. Bromley's homes embody a range of charming brick designs, often featuring open-concept layouts that seamlessly integrate living spaces, kitchens, and dining areas. This design fosters a warm and inviting environment for family gatherings and hosting friends. The lots, abundant in size, offer expansive canvases for your creative vision to unfold. Whether envisaging a gym, an artist's studio, or a versatile workshop, these spacious lots accommodate your a...
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Despite its rapid expansion, Fairhope has managed to maintain its small-town charm. Locals and visitors alike are drawn to the laid-back vibe and friendly residents of this quaint town, known for its beautiful pre-Civil War homes and scenic streets lined with live oaks. Those who've lived in Fairhope for a long time say it's a great place to raise a family.Read on if you're thinking about moving to Fairhope, Alabama, and want to learn more about the area before making a final decision.Fairhope, AL is Affordable to Live InOverall, Fairhope, AL has a cost of living index of 101.3, slightly higher than the national average of 100. Fairhope, AL has an index of 100.8 for the cost of groceries and food. Fairhope, AL has a healthcare cost-of-living index of 99.2. Fairhope, AL has a housing cos...
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By Eric Bouler, Listening to your Needs
( Gardner Realtors, Licensed in La.)
I inherited the 601 and bought 1602 before it was built. Paid 625k for it and it is now worth about 975k..
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All of the fees and charges that a purchaser and a seller are responsible for paying during settlement, or the closing of a property transaction, are referred to as closing costs. Closing costs are often covered by the buyer, although this isn't always the case. The buyer and seller may bargain, and the former may request that the latter bear some or even all of the closing costs.Depending on the state, the closing costs may range from state to state. While closing costs with taxes in Alabama average $2,370.78, closing costs without taxes come in at $2,141.32.Any prospective home buyer in Fairhope, Alabama, should work with a qualified and knowledgeable real estate agent who can give them an exact idea of the closing costs they may anticipate spending. A real estate agent can also assis...
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By Judd Gillespie, Relationships Built
(Brooke Butler Homes at Mobile Bay Realty)
Phone rings. Zillow Lead. Can I take it? Should I take it? Busy day with the fam - Sunday no less. Do I let my teammate answer? Nah… I am too new and too hungry to let it go. I can apologize later… Meet the client - who will remain unnamed as she is a very private person. We connect. Not surprisingly I have this uncanny way of finding Seven Degrees of Judd Gillespie. She is from a town very close to a town we lived in as a child in Northern Idaho. My sisters were born there. She knows the lake. She knows the streets we used to play on. She rides bikes in the parks I would watch the Broom Hockey League my dad used to coach in. She flew in one day to check out a property and did not love it. Called me and wanted to check out another property. We looked at a home that just hit her deep in ...
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Discover Living in Fairhope, Alabama As the pinnacle of the Gulf Coast lifestyle, Fairhope is difficult to surpass. There are few places more scenic, with antebellum homes, streets lined with live oaks, and a charming, walkable downtown. With a population of about 17,000, Fairhope sits on bluffs that overlook Mobile Bay, so you’re never far from a view of the water. It may not have the white sand beaches of the Florida panhandle, but it has a laid-back vibe that lowers your blood pressure. But how much does it cost to live in Fairhope, Alabama? Well, it's approximately on a level with the national average in most areas. Furthermore, in a few areas, such as healthcare, utilities, and transportation, expenses are lower than the national average. Fairhope provides a lot of bang for your co...
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Bluffs, Fairhope, AL Community and Real Estate InformationThe Bluffs, located in Fairhope, Alabama's northwestern area, is a beautiful and wealthy neighborhood. Gayfer Ct to the north, Mobile Bay to the west, Fairhope Avenue to the south, and N Church St to the east form distinct boundaries. This neighborhood is one of Fairhope's oldest local communities. It is a private historic village that shares the city's history. In 1908, the town had 500 inhabitants who put forth a great deal of effort to preserve and improve the town's facilities. Since then, The Bluffs has established itself as one of the city's most well-known neighborhoods. The Bluffs has a great mix of Craftsman, Traditional, and Ranch architectural homes for rent. The combination of these basic but sophisticated designs hig...
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Fruit and Nut, Fairhope, AL Community and Real Estate InformationFruit and Nut is a wonderful community in Fairhope, Alabama, bordered to the north by Fairhope Avenue, to the west by Mobile Bay, to the south by Laurel Avenue, and the east by S Section Street. It's a must-see neighborhood with streets named after fruits and nuts trees, as well as the town's name. Popular intellectuals and artists have called it home, including Fannie Flagg, Winston Groom, and Upton Sinclair. Today, the community is home to a diverse group of talented and friendly people who appreciate the neighborhood's beautiful facilities and convenience.  Fruit and Nut real estate is surrounded by tall, vibrant Oak trees that perfectly line the neighborhood's scenic and pleasant streets. These homes are usually built ...
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Montrose, Fairhope, AL Community and Real Estate InformationMontrose is a historic neighborhood in Fairhope, Alabama's northern area. Holy Cross Circle to the north, Mobile Bay to the west, Ecor Rouge Lane to the south, and Montrose Woods to the east form the town's boundaries. It was originally known as Sibley City in honor of Cyrus Sibley, a former landowner in the region. This neighborhood, which is designated as a historic district, comprises fifteen historically significant buildings throughout Montrose. It is assisted by a large number of residential residences, as well as the 1890 Montrose Post Office and a range of financial facilities. Hundreds of people now live in the charming community and happily enjoy the excellent low-scale atmosphere. Monterey Mediterranean, Creole Cotta...
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Lakewood Golf Club Estates, Fairhope, AL Community and Real Estate InformationYou can find Lakewood Golf Club Estates, a small golf community in Fairhope on Alabama's southern portion. Twin Beech Road S to the north, Scenic Highway 98 to the west, Polo Ridge Boulevard to the south, and Section Street to the east form a safe boundary. This charming neighborhood is centered on a stunning golf course. Thereby, the whole neighborhood is surrounded by a beautiful setting which you can enjoy. It is, without a doubt, one of Alabama's wealthiest golf course communities. The area is full of upscale homes, tree-lined streets, and a luxurious setting with stunning views. Today, this affluent neighborhood exudes a lovely blend of comfort and serenity. Architectural styles found in Lakewood Golf Clu...
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Silverhill, Alabama Community PostCommunity and Real Estate InformationSilverhill is a small town in the central portion of the Daphne-Fairhope-Foley Micropolitan Statistical Area in Baldwin County, Alabama. The town is centered at the crossing of Silverhill Avenue and Broad Streets directly west of Robertsdale. This community is a convenient option for families looking to move into the area or buyers interested in an affordable home option. Houses in the neighborhood are primarily ranch-style homes built in the 70s to 80s. Most builds in the community are single-family designs perfect for those looking for a family-friendly neighborhood in the region. There are also lots of vacant lots perfect for those who prefer to build a house from scratch. As there are several employment opportuni...
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Loxley, Alabama Community PostCommunity and Real Estate InformationLoxley is a small town in the north-central portion of the Daphne-Fairhope-Foley Micropolitan Statistical Area in Baldwin County, Alabama. The town sits north of Robertsdale, centered along Hickory Street. The city's industry is primarily agricultural in nature, with the Summit Landscape Supply serving as a primary employer for the community. As a small rural town, housing in Loxley aims to provide convenient housing options for the many workers and business owners in the region. Homes in Loxley are comprised primarily of single-family homes in cul de sac subdivisions and suburban neighborhoods. These houses offer family-friendly features and are perfect for those looking to move here with their children. If you would li...
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Robertsdale, Alabama Community PostCommunity and Real Estate InformationThe town of Robertsdale is a rural community on the eastern portion of Baldwin County, Alabama. The town has been incorporated into the Daphne-Fairhope-Foley Micropolitan Statistical Area and sits conveniently along US Highway 90 between Loxley to the north and Summerdale to the south. The town has kept its strong agricultural roots, with most of the surrounding land area being used as farms. The town itself serves primarily as a bedroom community for the various workers of these farmsteads.Real Estate in Robertsdale is comprised mostly of affordable and mid-priced single-family homes. Several residential developments in the community, including the older colonials built during the early years of the city and many o...
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Lillian, Alabama Community PostCommunity and Real Estate InformationLillian is a waterfront town on the eastern edges of Baldwin County, Alabama. The town sits along Route 98 on the western side of the Perdido Bay Bridge. Lillian has a distinctly small-town feel with vast untouched nature preserves, forested lands, and expansive farmsteads. Suburban developments are spread in between, with the older Colonial homes making up many inland properties in the area. However, the highlight of the community are the various waterfront homes lining its coast facing Perdido Bay. These residences feature lovely beach areas and small ports that berth private boats. Fishing and agriculture are normal industries within the community and are an important aspect of Lillian's history and culture. If you w...
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Josephine, Alabama Community PostCommunity and Real Estate InformationJosephine is an idyllic town in the southeastern portion of Baldwin County, Alabama. The town of Josephine is a detached community surrounded by undeveloped land areas and farm estates. The community has a long coastline that faces Bay La Launch, which leads to the Atlantic Ocean via Bayou Saint John. As such, most of the coast is lined with small docks used to berth privately owned boats. Boat owners enjoy easy access to the waterways bordering Alabama and Florida with lots of opportunities for fishing and other water activities. There are man-made water features to extend the available coastline to cater to the community's demand for waterfront homes. Further inland, you can find a selection of single-family homes, ...
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Elberta, Alabama Community PostCommunity and Real Estate InformationElberta is a small town within the Daphne-Fairhope-Foley Micropolitan Statistical Area in Baldwin County, Alabama. Elberta is a mostly agricultural farm town that offers convenient housing options for the various farmsteads surrounding the community. The town also serves as an excellent bedroom community for the larger city of Foley and features a collection of lovely single-family homes in idyllic suburban settings. The design of the town reflects the old farming village models common during the initial agricultural boom of the region. This means most lots are split into square plots of land with roads having a north-south and east-west orientation. Home builds in the community retain their colonial themes, many of whi...
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Magnolia Springs, Alabama Community PostCommunity and Real Estate InformationMagnolia Springs is an inland town surrounding an estuary that leads into Mobile Bay within the south-central portion of Baldwin County, Alabama. The town is a five-minute drive from Foley and about 25 minutes away from Downtown Fairhope. The community serves as an ideal bedroom community for families who prefer to live in a quiet rural setting surrounded by mature trees and water features. The town sits along the similarly named Magnolia River, with the name Magnolia Springs coming from a widening of the river, which pools into a small lake-like body before proceeding into the bay. The community's private setting makes it an attractive option for retirees looking for a more relaxed environment. Properties in t...
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Fort Morgan, Gulf Shores, Alabama Community PostCommunity and Real Estate InformationFort Morgan is an unincorporated community occupying the western portion of the southern peninsula of Baldwin County, Alabama. The community sits to the west of Gulf Highlands and serves as a barrier island for Mobile Bay. The town is home to the Fort Morgan State Historic Site and old US Army fort built in 1813. The fort defends the inland coast and has a rich military history and significance during the civil war. Although there's a limited land area on the peninsula, most stable land has been developed into small residential structures. These homes typically are single-family home builds with architecture specifically designed to protect them from storm surges and harsh ocean winds. If you would like...
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