
Alabama Housing Affordability Increases Slightly in Fourth Quarter
Homes across Alabama became slightly more affordable during the fourth quarter of 2019 when compared to one year ago. Although the statewide median sales price

Homes across Alabama became slightly more affordable during the fourth quarter of 2019 when compared to one year ago. Although the statewide median sales price

The Alabama Center for Real Estate created the following rankings based on average days on market (DOM) for closed transactions during November. 1. Birmingham: 33

Alabama’s residential market is substantially impacted by the amount of homes listed for sale at any given moment. It impacts months of supply, median sales

The Alabama Center for Real Estate created the following rankings based on average days on market (DOM) for closed transactions during October. 1. Huntsville: 31

Properties sold at a record pace in September as the statewide days on market (DOM) average was an impressive 82 days, the fastest ever month

The Alabama Center for Real Estate created the following rankings based on year-over-year (Y/Y) growth in total residential sales during September. 1. Gadsden Area: 49.2%

The Alabama Center for Real Estate created the following rankings based on year-over-year (Y/Y) growth in total residential sales during August. 1. Cullman Area: 33.3%

According to the Alabama Housing Affordability Index (AHAI) for the second quarter of 2019, there were five metro areas identified as cities where the average Alabama family

The Alabama Center for Real Estate created the following rankings based on year-over-year (Y/Y) growth in total residential sales during July. 1. Lake Martin Area: 55.9% 2. Gadsden

The Alabama Center for Real Estate created the following rankings based on year-over-year (Y/Y) growth in total residential sales during June. 1. Phenix City Area: 49.5%




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