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Huntsville, AL Housing Market Report | September 2025

The North Alabama real estate market is showing shifts in sales activity, pricing, and inventory across multiple counties. Buyers and sellers are facing changes in competition, days on market, and home availability, making pricing, presentation, and professional guidance critical. Understanding these trends can help you make informed decisions whether you’re entering the market, considering a sale, or evaluating current home values.

Huntsville–Madison County Market Update | September 2025

The Huntsville–Madison County market saw a 7.7% increase in homes sold, rising from 623 last year to 671 this year, showing a solid boost in buyer activity. The median sale price came in at $320K,…

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Huntsville, AL Housing Market Update | September 2022

In the September Housing Market update for Huntsville, AL, we’ll take a look at housing affordability, housing inventory, and what to expect for the rest of 2022. If you’re looking to buy or sell a home in Huntsville, AL, this information can help you make the best decision based on your situation.

Huntsville, AL Housing Affordability

Affordability continues to be down. Single-family homes are becoming less affordable with the housing affordability index down from 129 this time last year to 90 for single-family homes. Anytime affordability gets below 100, it means that the average income in our market cannot afford the average price range home in the Huntsville market. The good news,…

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Housing Market Shift

Everyone wants to know how the start of the housing market shift will affect current home values. Inman News recently reported on the current real estate market shift. They also remind us that a housing market shift is not the same as a housing market collapse. Why is this housing market shift finally occurring?

First, the Fed has changed its interest rate policy on federal funds rates and quantitative easing. Record low-interest rates have increased by 2% this year. 

Second, Fannie Mae is projecting an 11% drop in home sales this month. The monthly home sales decrease happens because of a lack of affordability and supply. 

Thirdly, both homebuilding and home sales nationally are beginning to slow down. 

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