Monroe County, AL Home Values & Market Trends
The median home price in Monroe County, AL is $104,798.18. There were 0 home sales in Monroe County, AL over the past 12 months. The median residential Monroe County, AL home value for transactions over the previous year is $0. The number of current listings in Monroe County, AL is 12, and the percentage of properties for sale is 12.00%. The county has 2 foreclosures, 0 bank owned properties, 2 headed for auction, and 12 properties for sale.
Monroe County, AL Real Estate Market Overview
City | Median Est. Value | City | Median Est. Value |
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Monroeville | $ 192,000 $ 114/sqft | Excel | $ -- $ -- |
Uriah | $ 208,417 $ 85/sqft | Peterman | $ -- $ -- |
Frisco City | $ 141,847 $ 68/sqft | Vredenburgh | $ -- $ -- |
Franklin | $ -- $ -- | Beatrice | $ -- $ -- |
Housing Market Summary for Monroe County, AL
Apr 2023 | March 2024 | Change | |
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Median Listing Price | $169.9K | $0 | -100.00% |
Median Sold Price | $0 | $0 | - |
Homes For Sale | 2 | 11 | 450.00% |
Homes Sold | 0 | 0 | - |
Price Per Square Foot
On an average, Single Family homes cost $33 more per sqft than Condos. In comparison with sales price/sqft last week, list price/sqft of Single Family homes increased by 1.93% whereas, list price/sqft of Condos increased by 9.38%.
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Monroe County, AL home values range from $15,214 to $1,747,896. Uriah is the priciest city with a median listing home price of $259,500, and Frisco City is most affordable with average house prices of around $190,000.
- Pre-ForeclosurePre-foreclosure homes account for 0% of all residential properties in Monroe County, AL with $[pre-foreclosures-highest-count-region] containing 0 pre-foreclosures, the highest number of pre-foreclosure properties in a single city. There are 8 cities within Monroe County, AL; of those cities, the estimated home value for pre-foreclosure homes ranges from $0 in N/A to the lowest home value of $0 in $[pre-foreclosures-lowest-avm-region].
- Bank OwnedThe median estimated home value of bank owned homes (REO properties) in Monroe County, AL ranges from the highest value of $0 in N/A to the lowest value of $0 in N/A. Bank owned homes and properties account for 0% of properties in Monroe County, AL. There are 8 cities within Monroe County, AL; N/A containing 0 REO properties, has the highest number of bank owned properties in a single city.
- AuctionsFrisco City has 1 auction properties, the highest number of properties going to auction in a single city in the state of Monroe County, AL. Auction homes and other auction properties account for 0.02% of all properties in Monroe County, AL. There are 8 cities within Monroe County, AL; of those cities, the median estimated home value for homes going to auction ranges from $121,095 in Frisco City to the lowest value of $60,211 in Frisco City.
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