Baldwin County July 2025 Housing Report

Baldwin REALTORS Multiple Listing Service reports increases in average sales prices for both market categories compared to July 2024. In the “Resort” area of Baldwin County, the average sales price rose 6.5% year-over-year to $809,132, up from $759,693 in July 2024. Properties in this market spent an average of 84 days on the market, a small improvement from 87 days last year. The area also saw a surge in activity, with 184 properties sold (up from 127) and 302 new listings, an increase from 264 in July 2024. Total sales volume in this category climbed above $148.8 million, a 54% increase from last year’s $96.5 million. In the “Traditional Residential” market, the average sales price increased approximately 3% year-over-year, rising to $425,949 from $413,712 in July 2024. However, the total number of properties sold decreased slightly to 449, compared to 483 in the same month last year. Homes in this category spent an average of 73 days on the market, which is 10 days longer than in July 2024. New listings increased to 642, up from 595 last year, while the total sales volume reached approximately $181.3 million, down from $199.8 million in July 2024.

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