
Residential sales in the Phenix City area decline in March 2020
Editor’s Note: All information in this article reflects data provided to the Alabama Center for Real Estate for the time period March 1 – 31,
Editor’s Note: All information in this article reflects data provided to the Alabama Center for Real Estate for the time period March 1 – 31,
Sales: According to the East Alabama Board of Realtors, January residential sales increased 15.7% year-over-year from 70 to 81 closed transactions. Following seasonal trends, sales decreased 37.2%
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%
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%
For this month’s market spotlight we are heading to the only part of Alabama on Eastern Standard Time, the Phenix City area. Just across the
The Alabama Center for Real Estate created the following rankings based on year-over-year (y/y) growth in total residential sales during May. 1. Lake Martin Area 38.7% 2. Cullman
The Alabama Center for Real Estate created the following rankings based on median price appreciation in May 2019: 1. Montgomery Area – 21.0% 2. Cullman Area –
April residential sales in Alabama grew 16.3 percent year-over-year. During this same period, existing home sales nationwide increased 2.9 percent. The Alabama Center for Real Estate identified the top five
Statewide, total residential sales increased 16 percent from April 2017 while nationwide residential sales increased 3 percent. All four of Alabama’s large metro areas were ahead