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Mobile AL HUD Foreclosure Sold Statistics

The below chart shows recent sold properties in the City of Mobile, for the past six months of HUD properties that sold during the first two weeks, with the percentages of List/Sold and List/Net.

Purchase Price Net Price List Price % List/Sold %List/Net
$90,101 $82,893 $100,000 90.10% 82.89%
$38,000 $34,960 48,000 79.17% 72.83%
$72,000 $66,240 $72,000 100.00% 92.00%
$73,000 $67,160 $76,000 96.05% 88.37%
$35,127 $32,327 $45,000 78.06% 71.84%
$85,000 $78,250 $95,000 89.47% 82.37%
$150,100 $138,092 $159,000 94.40% 86.85%
$89,000 $82,750 $108,900 81.73% 75.99%
$32,000 $29,440 $31,000 103.23% 94.97%
$35,000 $33,250 $40,000 87.50% 83.13%
$53,000 $48,760 $53,000 100.00% 92.00%
$106,000 $97,520 $106,000 100.00% 92.00%
$91,000 $84,950 $108,000 84.26% 78.66%
$83,000 $77,350 $90,000 92.22% 85.94%
$21,000 $19,950 $23,000 91.30% 86.74%
$130,000 $119,600 $145,000 89.66% 82.48%
$90,000 $85,000 $100,000 90.00% 85.00%

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Foreclosure Statistics - Mobile, Alabama Real Estate

Active Foreclosures as of October 13, 2009

of the 3586 Active Single Family Listings in Mobile County - 141 are Foreclosures

89 are listed under $99,999
40 are listed between $100-000-$199,999
12 are $200,000+

The most expensive foreclosure is on Dauphin Island at $349,900

Foreclosures Under Contract as of October 13, 2009

Of the 500 Single Family Listings Under Contract in Mobile County - 67 are Foreclosures

43 are listed under $99,999
17 are listed between $100,000-$199,999
7 are $200,000+

The most expensive foreclosure under contract is in Springhill at $1,475,000

Sold Foreclosures 3rd Quarter 2009 in Mobile County

Of the 861 Sold Properties in Mobile County 3rd Quarter 2009 - 155 were Foreclosures

108 were sold under $99,999
34 were sold between $100,000-$199,999
13 were sold $200,000+

The most expensive foreclsoure sold was in Springhill at $800,000

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This Blog by: Julie Martin, CRB, e-PRO, Broker/Realtor, Port City Realty, Mobile, AL;

877-880-8110 toll free; 251-665-4665 my cell; julie@portcityrealty.com.

Search all the listings in Mobile County & Baldwin County any time for free with no sign in requirement from PortCityRealty.com.

Current Foreclosure List and Information
Current Waterfront List and Information
Current Mobile Condo List and Information

38th Annual National Shrimp Festival in Gulf Shores Alabama

Less than a week before the 38th Annual National Shrimp Festival in Gulf Shores Alabama starts.

October 8th - 11thGulf Shores Alabama

The festival will be held right on the beautiful Gulf beaches.

There will be over 300 vendors of fine art, arts & crafts and of course lots of great seafood!

Live entertainment starts 10:00 on Thursday morning, October 8th.

This is a really fun festival for people of all ages and tastes. I go almost every year and there is no more beautiful place to enjoy a festival.

Besides the festival Gulf Shores, Orange Beach and Foley Alabama have so much to offer. From the beaches to the fabulous restaurants. Then there is the nightlife (including the Florabama). And in Foley you have some great outlet shopping.

I would like to invite everyone who has not had the opportunity to visit the gulf beaches of Alabama to come on down.

National Shrimp Festival

Make plans now to attend the 38th Annual National Shrimp Festival in Gulf Shores Alabama.

October 8th - 11th

Shrimp Festival 2008The festival is held right on the beautiful Gulf beaches.

Enjoy over 300 vendors of fine art, arts & crafts and of

course lots of great seafood! Live entertainment starts

10:00 on Thursday morning, October 8th.

This is a really fun festival for people of all ages and tastes. They

have something for everyone, plus you get to enjoy beautiful weather on an absoluately fabulous beach.

If you have never visited the gulf beaches of Alabama this would be a perfect opportunity.

Mobile Al Community Information and Links

Mobile Alabama is such a great place to live and work. Realtors often work seven days a week but when you work seven days a week from Mobile it's possible to have little mini-vacations all the time. Okay, a lot of the example involves food, but there is so much good food on the Gulf Coast that I really can't leave it out.

The past couple of weeks are a great example. On Thursday night I had a great seafood dinner with friends at The Wolf Bay Lodge in Orange Beach. Then I started Friday morning sitting on the beach, enjoying the beachGulf and planning my day. I showed properties all day in Gulf Shores, Foley and Orange Beach. I enjoyed a late afternoon reading a book on the beach and then I had another great seafood dinner at Tacky Jack's and enjoyed the rest of the evening at The Florabama.

Saturday morning I again started the day at the beach, showed properties, met with the buyers in the food court of The Tanger Outlet Center to write an offer and then had a great late lunch/early supper at Papa's Place in Robertsdale.

During a week I enjoyed make videos of some of my listings in Mobile. Dog River
I enjoyed lunch at The Spot of Tea the day I made a video of
Downtown Mobile. We had a beautiful day the morning I made this
video of this great waterfront property. I love an excuse to go out on
the boat to photograph properties. I made two videos in on trip,
one of a new development on Halls Mill Creek and this one of a
gorgeous estate lot on Dog River. Then I went to Irvington and made this video of Blueberry HillAlabama game.

Saturday The University of South Alabama had it's first ever football
game. I am glad to say we are undeated. Then Saturday night we
enjoyed dinner with friends at the Grand Mariner on Dog River, while The Alabama Crimson Tide won their first game of the season. Roll Tide!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I heard that other Alabama team won their game also.

I enjoyed a great Sunday morning at church, then lunch with the family, then open house. After my open house I rode over to Biloxi with my sister-in-law and enjoyed another wonderful dinner at The Coast Restuarant at MGM's Beau Rivage.

Today is Labor Day. I was going to take the day off but that didn't exactly happen. But I totally enjoyed my day. That's so easy to do any time you head out in this beautiful area to work. And there's always the little breaks - walks on the beach, a stroll through an antique store, a quick lap around the mall.