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If you ever need a real estate appraiser, call (251) 533-2424 and talk to Al Cheney about your personal appraisal requirements. Cheney Appraisal Services‘ primary Mobile MSA (metropolitan statistical area) coverage area for home and undeveloped land appraisal reports are within these communities:
Alabama Port 36523, Axis 36505, Barnwell 36532, Bay Minette 36507, Bayou La Batre 36509, Belforest 36526, Belle Fountaine 36582, Bon Secour 36511, Bucks 36505, Calvert 36513, Celeste 36522, Chickasaw 36611, Chunchula 36521, Citronelle 36522, Coden 36523, Creola 36525, Crossroads 36507, Daphne 36526, Dauphin Island 36528, Dawes 36619, Earlville 36522, Eight Mile 36613, Elberta 36530, Elsanor 36567, Fairhope 36532, Fairview 36587, Foley 36535, Fort Morgan 36542, Georgetown 36521, Grand Bay 36541, Gulfcrest 36521, Gulf Shores 36542, Hollingers Island 36605, 36582, Indian Hills 36613, Irvington 36544, Josephine 36530, Kushla 36613, LeMoyne 36505, Lillian 36549, Little River 36550, Lott 36575, Loxley 36551, Malbis 36526, Magazine 36610, Magnolia Springs 36555, Marlow 36580, Mauvilla 36613, McIntosh (only) Washington County, Miflin 36530, Millertown 36613, Mobile (all city & county zip codes), Moffett 36587, Mon Louis 36523, Montrose 36559, Mount Vernon 36560, Mullet Point 36532, Oak Grove 36613, Ono Island 36561, Orange Beach 36561, Oyster Bay 36542, Perdido Beach 36561, Perdido 36562, Pinegrove 36507, Point Clear 36564, Prichard 36610, Rabun (Rabon) 36507, Robertsdale 36567, Saint Elmo 36544, Salco 36505, Saraland 36571, Satsuma 36572, Semmes 36575, Seminole 36574, Silverhill 36576, Spanish Cove 36549, Spanish Fort 36527, Stapleton 36578, Stockton 36579, Styx River 36578, Summerdale 36580, Tensaw 36507, Theodore 36582, Tillman’s Corner 36619, Toulminville 36617, Turnerville 36521, Whistler 36612, Whitehouse Forks 36507, Wilmer 36587, Wolf Bay 36530, 36535.
You may contact Al Cheney at (251) 533-2424 and ask about my services and non-financial (personal use, i.e. property tax issues, for sale by owner purchases, thinking about selling) Satsuma home appraisal fees for only $275 and most small size land appraisals for only $225. More complex or difficult properties, i.e. agricultural or farm uses, large tracts of land, larger homes, waterfront locations, are quoted on a case-by-case basis.
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The Stillwater Estates residential development began in 2004. Stillwater Estates is located along the east side of Highway 225, north of Spanish Fort’s main city center. Stillwater Estates has yearly dues which cover all common areas, including neighborhood lakes, as well as the clubhouse, swimming pool and tennis courts.
The majority of homes were built between 2004 and 2008. There are approximately 171 lots within this residential development and the built-up is over 85% according to online records.
Most homes have four or five bedrooms with three to 4 ½ full bathrooms. Most reported gross living area ranges from 3,045 square feet to 5,000 square feet.
Stillwater Estates has 9 closed arms-length home sale transactions in the past 12 months according to the Baldwin County Navica multiple listing service (MLS). The average price within Stillwater Estates is $504,085 and the average price per square foot is $129.91.
The lowest home sale was $369,000 and the highest home sale was $710,000 in the past 12 months. The median home price for Stillwater Estates is $500,000 with average days on market (DOM) of 135 based on these reported nine home sales.
If a Stillwater Estates home is reasonably priced based on the known recent market data, the online information indicates a 95% to 97% selling price of the list price.
Stillwater Estates currently has 12 active listings with asking prices ranging from $404,900 to $539,950 with gross living areas ranging from 3,124 square feet to 5,292 square feet according to Baldwin County Navica multiple listing service (MLS).
Street names within Stillwater Estates are Alder Circle, Ashberry Court, Applewater Court, Boardwalk Drive, Carson Lane, Dellwood Creek Circle, Farrington Lane, Flintwood Circle, Northbrook Circle, Rushing Water Court and Stillwater Boulevard.
This information provided by Albert Marshall Cheney, Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser, with over 35 years’ experience in the Mobile Bay Metro Area of Alabama, Baldwin County and Mobile County which encompass Mobile Bay. You can know and read more information about me by going to the website: http://www.CheneyAppraisalServices.com, http://AlabamaRealEstateAppraisals.com/ or contact me at (251) 533-2424 about my services as well as within the City of Mobile non-financial (personal use, i.e. property tax issues, thinking about selling) “full report with visual inspection” home appraisals only $250.
The general information provided about Stillwater Estates was compiled by using the Baldwin County Navica multiple listing service (MLS). No portion of this information should be construed as an appraisal report for any particular residential property located within Stillwater Estates.
The SPRING GROVE residential development is located in western Mobile, Alabama and along the western side of Dawes Road; Cottage Hill Road is located just south; Jeff Hamilton Road is located just north.
The majority of homes were built between 2005 and 2012. The vast majority of homes have 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms with a few 4 bedroom homes scattered throughout this residential development. Most gross living areas are between 1,250 square feet to 1,900 square feet.
SPRING GROVE has 6 closed arms-length home sale transactions in the past 12 months according to the Mobile Area Association of Realtors’ multi-listing service (MLS). The average price within SPRING GROVE is $135,633 and the average price per square foot is $87.87.
The lowest home sale was $93,000 and the highest home sale was $168,000 in the past 12 months. The median home price for SPRING GROVE is $136,500 with average days on market (DOM) of 121.
The seller contribution percentage based on the average home price of $135,633 is 2.82%.
SPRING GROVE has 9 active listings, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, according to the Mobile Area Association of Realtors’ ranging from $109,000 to $179,900 with 1,256 square feet to 1,883 square feet as of this reporting.
The street names within SPRING GROVE are Fall Court, Nan Wright Way, Seasons Court, Spring Grove Court, Spring Grove Drive, Summer Crossing, Winter Court.
This information provided by Albert Marshall Cheney, Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser, with over 35 years’ experience in the Mobile Bay Metro Area of Alabama, Baldwin County and Mobile County which encompass Mobile Bay. You can know and read more information about me by going to the website: http://www.CheneyAppraisalServices.com, http://AlabamaRealEstateAppraisals.com/ or contact me at (251) 533-2424 about my services as well as within the City of Mobile non-financial (personal use, i.e. property tax issues, thinking about selling) “full report with visual inspection” home appraisals only $225.
The general information provided about SPRING GROVE was compiled by using the Mobile Area Association of Realtors’ multi-listing service (MLS). No portion of this information should be construed as an appraisal report for any particular residential property located within SPRING GROVE.
“Historic Bayou La Batre lies along the Mississippi Sound on the Gulf of Mexico in south Alabama. We are a charming community steeped in Southern history and a heritage with a distinct French impression. Known in the late 1800s and early 1900s as a resort town with medicinal spring water, Bayou La Batre is now the Seafood Capital of Alabama.” READ MORE
If you are needing to financially free yourself by selling owned real property in Baldwin County or Mobile County of Alabama, “the Mobile Bay Metro Area” and require a professional appraisal opinion before selling, contact Al Cheney, Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser, (251) 533-2424 to discuss your Bayou La Batre, Alabama real estate appraisal question and obtain free quotes on a typical fee within the local marketplace.
Ask about my services and non-financial (personal use, i.e. property tax issues, for sale by owner purchases, thinking about selling) home appraisal fees for only $275. More complex or difficult properties are quoted on a case-by-case basis. Web-links to Al Cheney: http://www.cheneyappraisalservices.com/ or http://buildingabrandonline.com/FinanciallyFreeYourself/.
Al Cheney has over 35 years’ experience in “the Mobile Bay Metro Area” real estate industry. Al Cheney covers all of Mobile County which includes Bayou La Batre, Dauphin Island, Grand Bay, Irvington, Mobile, Semmes, Saraland, Satsuma and Theodore, Alabama.
If you are needing to financially free yourself by selling owned real property in Baldwin County or Mobile County of Alabama, “the Mobile Bay Metro Area” and require a professional appraisal opinion before selling, contact Al Cheney, Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser, (251) 533-2424 to discuss your Mobile County real estate appraisal problem and obtain free quotes on a typical fee within the local marketplace.
Al Cheney has over 35 years’ experience in “the Mobile Bay Metro Area” real estate industry. Al Cheney covers all of Mobile County which includes Bayou La Batre, Dauphin Island, Grand Bay, Irvington, Mobile, Semmes, Saraland, Satsuma and Theodore, Alabama.
Here are some of my blogging websites to read more about my appraisal services, hobbies and interests, such as, recipes and writings, and other opportunities: http://www.CheneyAppraisalServices.com/ and http://buildingabrandonline.com/FinanciallyFreeYourself/.
Call Al Cheney at (251) 533-2424 today!
“Silverhill, Alabama, Rich In History!”
“Steeped in a rich Swedish and Czech heritage, Silverhill has maintained its small-town charm throughout decades of growth and development both within its town limits and in the surrounding areas. We remain connected to our rich legacy of hospitality and community, even though the face of our town has changed over the years. The People’s Supply Store built in 1902 is now our bank. Silverhill’s first schoolhouse built in 1898, is now our Town Library. …” Please READ more on the Town of Silverhill’s official website by clicking their logo below.
This information has been provided by Al Cheney, a Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser within the Mobile Bay Metro Area, covering Baldwin County and Mobile County of Alabama. You may also contact Al Cheney at (251) 533-2424 and ask about my services and non-financial (personal use, i.e. property tax issues, for sale by owner purchases, thinking about selling) condo or home appraisal fees for only $275. More complex or difficult properties are quoted on a case-by-case basis. Web-links to Al Cheney: http://www.cheneyappraisalservices.com/ or http://buildingabrandonline.com/FinanciallyFreeYourself/.
Loxley is a town in Baldwin County, Alabama, United States, and about 22 miles east of downtown Historic Mobile, Alabama. As of the 2010 census, the population of the town was 1,817 with a median age of around 35 years.
“John Loxley came to this area at the turn of the century (1900) to establish a lumber camp that included a commissary and sawmill. A large number of men came with him, and then stayed to settle and marry here. John Loxley is considered the founder of Loxley. There was a small village named Bennet here when Mr. Loxley arrived.
In 1920 the businesses in Loxley were an egg store, grocery store, two general merchandise stores, a train depot, drug store, telegraph office, land office, repair garage, post office, bank, hotel, butcher shop, orange packing shed, cement block plant, a blacksmith, a feed and lumber store. The main road was Highway 90; it was not paved then.”
“During World War II, Loxley was a satellite prison camp for the influx of German, Nazi, and Italian soldiers captured by American Troops. There were so many Germans captured and brought here that camps were put all over the country to house these POWs. The fall of Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge saw many younger soldiers in the camps. The Loxley camp was primarily one used to work the POWs in the woodlands and sawmills.”
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This information provided by Albert Marshall Cheney, Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser, with over 35 years’ experience in the Mobile Bay Metro Area of Alabama, Baldwin County and Mobile County which encompass Mobile Bay. You can know and read more information about me by going to a few of my blogging websites: http://www.cheneyappraisalservices.com/ or http://buildingabrandonline.com/FinanciallyFreeYourself/. You may also contact me, Al Cheney, at (251) 533-2424 about my services and my non-financial (personal use, i.e. property tax issues, thinking about selling) condo or home appraisals for only $275. More complex or difficult properties are quoted on a case-by-case basis.
“The origins of Mardi Gras can be traced to medieval Europe, passing through Rome and Venice in the 17th and 18th centuries to the French House of the Bourbons. From here, the traditional revelry of “Boeuf Gras,” or fatted calf, followed France to her colonies. On March 2, 1699, French-Canadian explorer Jean Baptiste Le Moyne Sieur de Bienville arrived at a plot of ground 60 miles directly south of New Orleans, and named it “Pointe du Mardi Gras” when his men realized it was the eve of the festive holiday. Bienville also established “Fort Louis de la Louisiane” (which is now Mobile) in 1702. In 1703, the tiny settlement of Fort Louis de la Mobile celebrated America’s very first Mardi Gras. …” READ the entire history on this website, http://www.mardigrasneworleans.com/history.html, and may also like to go to this website for more information about Mobile, Alabama’s history of Mardi Gras timeline, http://www.mobilecarnivalmuseum.com/historical-timeline. Mobile, Alabama was the capital city of the French Louisiana territory but the people were concerned about hurricane destruction so it was moved to New Orleans in 1718. This informational history provided by Al Cheney, Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser in Mobile, Alabama. Call Al Cheney at (251) 533-2424 for all your real estate property appraisal requirements. Please visit http://www.CheneyAppraisalServices.com for more additional information. Thank you for visiting my company’s website.
Mardi Gras, Fat Tuesday, is 17th February for the 2015 year.
The 2009 fourth quarter, 1st October 2009 to 31st December 2009, indicates at least 838 sales within Mobile County, Alabama according to online REALTOR information records. The total sales can be broken down into four property type categories: (1) condominiums & townhouses, (2) manufactured homes, (3) new construction homes, and (4) single family older homes. Also, the last quarter of total sales compared to the third quarter of total sales indicate a drop of 146 sales, or -14.8%.
The approximate 31 condominiums & townhouses had an average list price of $107,838, 69 average days on market (dom) and a sale price to list price percentage of 91.03%.
The approximate 13 manufactured homes had an average list price of $41,923, 61 average days on market (dom) and a sale price to list price percentage of 86.24%.
The approximate 131 new construction homes had an average list price of $179,631, 70 average days on market (dom) and a sale price to list price percentage of 99.39%.
The approximate 659 single family older homes (18.44% drop when compared to the third quarter) had an average list price of $142,956, 86 average days on market (dom) and a sale price to list price percentage of 95.8%.
The average days on market (dom) for the fourth quarter was around 82 days and the average per square foot was $78.
The fourth quarter indicates more new construction in west Mobile, south of the Mobile Regional Airport, Semmes, southwest Mobile County, Theodore, and the Tillman’s Corner area when compared to other areas of Mobile County. Most of the single family residential or home sales occurred in the areas north and south of Cottage Hill Road, Municipal Park area & city west central, west Mobile, Semmes, Midtown area near downtown historic Mobile, and areas east of Wilmer, Alabama.
The average sold terms for the fourth quarter was CASH (21%), CONVENTIONAL (27.3%), FHA (42.4%), VA (6.4%) and OTHER-ASSUMPTION, AUCTION, VENDOR LIENS (2.9%).
The above information has been provided by Albert Marshall Cheney, Cheney Appraisal Services, located in the Mobile Bay Metro Area, Baldwin County and Mobile County of Alabama. Albert Cheney is an active Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser and FHA Approved Appraiser with 35+ years experience in the real estate industry. Contact Albert Cheney at (251) 533-2424 or Albert@CheneyAppraisalServices.com if you require more information about Alabama real estate and ordering a “Certified” real estate appraisal report.