Casas por Cristo | Meet the Suruy Family

This is Jose Antonio’s family. For many years, they lived in a very small space, sharing a home with other families. Jose has worked hard to build a house of his own, but over time, he was only able to purchase land. He works as a security guard for a company in Guatemala City. One of the challenges of his job is the long daily commute.

Raymunda, Jose’s wife, works from home making fireworks to help with household expenses. For many years, Jose worried about not having a home, especially as he got older. He prayed faithfully for God’s provision, and now he is overjoyed to have a home of his own.

Prayer Request: Jose travels to Guatemala City for work. Please pray for his safety on the road.

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Casas por Cristo | Meet the Coc Cux Family

Margarito and his wife Elsa raised several children while working as fireworks makers. Their older children are now grown, married, and supporting their own families. Erick, their youngest, is their motivation to keep working hard every day.

Margarito and Elsa continue making fireworks at home, and Erick goes to school each morning. He is in second grade and dreams of becoming a lawyer so he can one day support his parents.

The Coc Cux family is also grateful to serve in their church. Margarito and Elsa hope to teach Erick the importance of doing his best and serving God in everything he does.

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Casas por Cristo | Meet the Chavac Family

Emilio and his wife have worked hard for many years, but their income has always been modest. Emilio works as a plumber, and his wife is a homemaker. They live in San Raymundo on land they inherited from their parents.

Their children—Jose, Hilda, and Milthon—attend school and have big dreams. Right now, their main focus is studying diligently so they can support their parents for all the sacrifices they’ve made to send them to school.

Emilio has been a plumber for 25 years, and through his work, he has been able to provide for his children’s education. His greatest joy comes from seeing his family have what they need—food, shelter, and security—and he is deeply grateful to God for this.

Prayer…

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Casas por Cristo | Meet the Pirir Family

Cindy Magali Pirir is a single mother who has worked tirelessly to care for her two children. Unfortunately, her husband left her five years ago. Since then, she has earned a living through fireworks displays and housekeeping.

Her parents have been a tremendous support during this time. Without a home of her own, Cindy lived with them, and together they shared household expenses. Her son Cristian is the only child currently attending school. He is in second grade and loves learning, walking ten minutes to and from school each day. Cindy and her family have been part of this community since she was a child. She didn’t have the chance to finish her own education, as she had to help her parents with work…

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Why Homes Are Sitting Longer and How You Can Still Win in Today’s Balanced Market

If you’re selling a home in today’s Huntsville and North Alabama real estate market and it feels like listings are taking longer to move, the shift is real. The market is more balanced, which means buyers have more choices and less urgency, and sellers have less room for trial and error. This breaks down the main reasons homes are sitting and what actually changes the result, from pricing correctly at launch to making the home look right online, tightening up curb appeal, and using marketing that creates real exposure once the basics are handled.

1. We Are in a Balanced Market, and Buyers Have Options

In a seller’s market, homes sold quickly almost no matter…

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November 2025 Huntsville & North Alabama Real Estate Market Update

If you’re buying or selling a home in Huntsville or North Alabama, November’s market signals matter because the advantage is shifting from “move fast and overpay” to “move smart and negotiate.” The update breaks down what’s changing across the ValleyMLS area, why homes are taking longer to sell, and how that affects pricing strategy, buyer leverage, and what it takes for a listing to stand out heading into 2026. You’ll also get a clear read on inventory, demand, and affordability so you can set expectations, avoid common mistakes like overpricing, and make decisions that fit your timeline instead of the headlines.

Big Picture Overview

Let’s start with the big picture.…

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2026 Huntsville Housing Market Predictions: What Homebuyers and Sellers Should Expect

If you’re planning to buy or sell in Huntsville in 2026, the timing and the strategy matter more than trying to guess the exact bottom or top. This breaks down what the 2026 Huntsville housing market is likely to look like, including the direction of home sales, where mortgage rates may settle, and what that means for home values and competition. It also covers why Huntsville affordability could stay stronger than most growing metros, how potential policy shifts could change buyer options, and what ongoing rental oversupply and rising multi generational living may mean for landlords, renters, and move up buyers.

1. Home Sales Rebound to an approximate 4.2…

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50-Year Mortgage vs 30-Year: Why It Won’t Fix the Housing Crisis — And the Real Solution for Homebuyers

Housing affordability has reached crisis levels across most of the United States. But here’s the twist. Huntsville is one of the few markets in the country that is still truly affordable… With a perfect affordability index score of 100.

Let’s break down why the U.S. is struggling with housing affordability, the solutions being discussed, and why cities like Huntsville are going to be the key to unlocking homeownership for the next generation.

The National Affordability Crisis

Across the country, we’re dealing with a perfect storm. Home prices are high. Interest rates are high. Inventory is low. And mobility has collapsed because…

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