Baldwin County August 2025 Housing Report

Baldwin County’s housing market showed growth in August 2025, with average sales prices and closed sales increasing year-over-year in both “Traditional Residential” and “Resort/Island” markets, according to Baldwin Realtors Multiple Listing Service. While homes are spending more days on the market than last year, demand remains steady across the county. In “Resort,” the average sales price rose 13.43% from August 2024, resulting in an average of $861,748. Properties spent an average of 101 days on the market, up 16.09% from the year prior. Closed sales also saw a significant jump, with 166 properties sold—a 24.81% increase compared to August 2024. “Traditional Residential” also experienced positive movement. The average sales price increased 1.01% year-over-year to $417,889. Homes stayed on the market an average of 67 days, up 6.35% compared to last August. Closed sales also improved slightly, with 438 properties sold—a 1.62% increase compared to the same time last year. The service said these market indicators suggest continued confidence in Baldwin County real estate, even with slightly longer listing times.

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