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Alabama Buyer's Markets

42 cities with 6+ months of housing inventory

42

Buyer's Markets

33.0

Highest Supply (mo)

$47K

Lowest Median Price

103

Avg Days on Market

All 42 Buyer's Markets in Alabama

1 Midfield
33.0 mo
$135K 299d on market
2 Hanceville
20.0 mo
$75K 66d on market
3 Fairfield
17.0 mo
$47K 123d on market
4 Dauphin Island
14.3 mo
$532K 106d on market -0.6% YoY
5 Pinckard
13.0 mo
$262K 251d on market
6 Prichard
12.0 mo
$137K 32d on market
7 Tarrant
12.0 mo
$67K 100d on market
8 Brewton
11.5 mo
$63K 199d on market
9 Brent
11.0 mo
$203K 26d on market
10 Eclectic
11.0 mo
$311K 81d on market
11 Tallassee
11.0 mo
$286K 217d on market
12 Bridgeport
10.0 mo
$249K 17d on market
13 Centreville
10.0 mo
$226K 87d on market
14 Center Point
9.1 mo
$145K 94d on market +5.9% YoY
15 Ashville
9.0 mo
$63K 10d on market
16 Geneva
9.0 mo
$139K 92d on market
17 Slocomb
9.0 mo
$450K 57d on market
18 Clanton
8.7 mo
$199K 63d on market
19 Smiths Station
8.3 mo
$386K 43d on market
20 Bon Secour
8.0 mo
$321K 75d on market
21 Hayden
8.0 mo
$169K 38d on market
22 Henagar
8.0 mo
$208K 307d on market
23 Perdido Beach
8.0 mo
$2.35M 27d on market
24 Riverside
8.0 mo
$276K 43d on market
25 Orange Beach
7.7 mo
$670K 147d on market -0.3% YoY
26 Gadsden
7.6 mo
$108K 82d on market -23.2% YoY
27 Good Hope
7.5 mo
$181K 99d on market
28 Rehobeth
7.5 mo
$131K 304d on market
29 Forestdale
7.4 mo
$147K 137d on market +32.3% YoY
30 Anniston
7.3 mo
$240K 63d on market +81.1% YoY
31 Hazel Green
7.3 mo
$255K 63d on market
32 Argo
7.0 mo
$295K 47d on market
33 Jemison
7.0 mo
$165K 56d on market
34 Owens Cross Roads
7.0 mo
$252K 117d on market
35 Lincoln
6.9 mo
$242K 57d on market +14.2% YoY
36 Selma
6.9 mo
$101K 211d on market +55.4% YoY
37 Headland
6.8 mo
$254K 83d on market -3.3% YoY
38 Sheffield
6.7 mo
$158K 63d on market
39 Scottsboro
6.6 mo
$210K 84d on market +10.5% YoY
40 Guntersville
6.5 mo
$330K 161d on market +61.0% YoY
41 Springville
6.4 mo
$334K 99d on market
42 Moulton
6.3 mo
$190K 18d on market

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Understanding Buyer's Markets in Alabama

Alabama currently has 42 buyer's markets—cities where housing inventory exceeds 6 months. In these markets, buyers typically have more negotiating power, can take their time making decisions, and may be able to purchase below asking price.

What Makes a Good Buyer's Market?

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Alabama a buyer's market in 2026?

Some areas of Alabama are buyer's markets in 2026, with 42 cities showing more than 6 months of housing inventory. This means buyers have more choices, less competition, and greater negotiating power in these areas.

What defines a buyer's market in real estate?

A buyer's market occurs when housing supply exceeds demand, typically with more than 6 months of inventory on the market. Homes take longer to sell, price reductions are common, and buyers can negotiate favorable terms including lower prices, seller concessions, and contingencies.

How can buyers take advantage of a buyer's market in Alabama?

In a Alabama buyer's market, you can negotiate below asking price, request seller concessions (closing costs, repairs), include contingencies without losing deals, and take more time to make decisions. Working with an experienced local agent helps you identify the best opportunities and negotiate effectively.

Are home prices dropping in Alabama?

Home prices vary significantly across Alabama cities. Some buyer's market areas are seeing price reductions, while other regions maintain stable or rising prices. Check our city-level data for current median prices and year-over-year trends in your target area.

Is it a good time to buy a house in Alabama?

Buyer's market conditions in parts of Alabama present opportunities with more inventory, less competition, and negotiating leverage. However, the "right time" also depends on mortgage rates, your financial readiness, and local market conditions. A Alabama real estate agent can help you evaluate whether current conditions align with your goals.

Should I wait for prices to drop further before buying?

Timing the market perfectly is nearly impossible. If you find a home you love in a Alabama buyer's market at a price that works for your budget, waiting carries risk—rates could rise or inventory could tighten. Many buyers find that negotiating a good deal in today's market beats waiting for uncertain future conditions.

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