Mobile County July Residential Market Trends

Data from the Gulf Coast Multiple Listing Service for July highlights key indicators that depict the current trends and dynamics within the Mobile County real estate market. July saw an increase of 3.88% compared to June. The service said this statistic speaks to the equilibrium between supply and demand in Mobile County real estate, which offers a range of options for those seeking to make property investments. The median sold price for properties in Mobile County stood at $225,000 in July, experiencing a slight decline of 2.17% in comparison to June. The service said this adjustment showcases the market’s adaptability in the face of changing conditions, while maintaining overall stability. July witnessed an extension in the median days on the market to 16 days, marking a 33.3% increase from the previous month. “This shift provides potential buyers with an extended timeframe to explore available properties, fostering more considered decisions,” it added. Sellers are advised to anticipate a slightly longer selling process. The list-to-sold price percent edged up to 98% in July, reflecting a slight improvement of 0.21% from June. “This statistic signifies that properties are being accurately priced, resulting in prices that are closely aligned with the final negotiated sale prices. Both buyers and sellers can benefit from this increased pricing accuracy,” it said. The number of properties listed in Mobile County experienced steady growth in July, with a 2.8% increase, totaling 872 properties.

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