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Sales activity in Montevallo, Alabama for 2011

January 13th, 2012 by Tom Horn · No Comments · Market Trends, Photos From The Field

I was in Montevallo, Alabama last week on an appraisal assignment and thought I would share with you the sales data I came up with.  Montevallo is in southern Shelby County and is the home of the University Of Montevallo, The American Village, and the new Alabama National Cemetery for Veterans. The majority of sales [...]

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The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly in Shelby County Home Sales

August 3rd, 2011 by Tom Horn · 4 Comments · Market Trends

You may wonder what I am referring to when I state “The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly in Shelby County Home Sales”.  I am referring to new home sales, foreclosure sales, and the percentage of foreclosures compared to total sales activity in the  Shelby County, Alabama area.  By looking at these figures we can [...]

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Alabaster, Alabama Home Sales Statistics Update: December 2010

January 26th, 2011 by Tom Horn · No Comments · Market Trends

The Birmingham, Alabama Multiple Listing Service recently released its Alabaster and Calera, Alabama sales statistics for December of 2010.  Most of the numbers are not very positive, however you do need to keep in mind that these statistics are for both areas combined and include all price ranges and property types.  Individual neighborhoods will vary [...]

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Foreclosures Have Big Impact on Birmingham Home Sales

March 14th, 2010 by Tom Horn · 5 Comments · Market Trends

The Birmingham Association of  Realtors recently released sales data for the greater Birmingham market.  Over the past 14 months the data indicates that foreclosure sales have held fairly stready with small variations, while traditional sales have varied quite a bit.  The traditional sales were at a low in January then peaked around July and then [...]

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