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January
15

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.

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December
16

Alabama Gulf Coast: Preparing for Post-Holiday Real Estate Opportunities | Bellator

It's a great time to start thinking about Mobile and Baldwin County homes for sale, especially once the holiday season has come to a close. Our expert real estate advisors are ready to help you navigate the market after the holidays and take advantage of any opportunities.

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December
11

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 or 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.

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November
14

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.

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October
9

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 September 2024, the latest month available.

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