Cities with the fastest-growing home prices in the Daphne metro area

Published 4:15 pm Thursday, July 11, 2024

Cities with the fastest-growing home prices in the Daphne metro area

The real estate frenzy spurred by the coronavirus pandemic continues, though at a slower pace. Buyers are still competing for a limited supply of housing, driving up prices for affordable properties.

The typical home value in the United States was $360,310 in May, 3.9% higher than the year before.

Increasing mortgage rates have slowed growth, with prices even declining in some places. But some areas are still seeing price jumps compared to the year before.

Stacker compiled a list of cities with the fastest-growing home prices in the Daphne metro area using Zillow data. Cities are ranked by their one-year price change as of May 2024.

You may also like: Homes for sale in Daphne at every price point


Stacker

#17. Gulf Shores, AL

– 1-year price change: -$2,255 (-0.5%)
– 5-year price change: +$165,441 (+55.3%)
– Typical home value: $464,782 (#3 most expensive city in metro)

Stacker

#16. Orange Beach, AL

– 1-year price change: -$718 (-0.1%)
– 5-year price change: +$266,274 (+60.7%)
– Typical home value: $704,670 (#1 most expensive city in metro)

Stacker

#15. Stockton, AL

– 1-year price change: +$3,311 (+1.3%)
– 5-year price change: +$97,321 (+62.9%)
– Typical home value: $251,975 (#15 most expensive city in metro)

Stacker

#14. Perdido, AL

– 1-year price change: +$4,183 (+2.1%)
– 5-year price change: +$76,832 (+62.2%)
– Typical home value: $200,338 (#17 most expensive city in metro)

Stacker

#13. Daphne, AL

– 1-year price change: +$6,520 (+2.0%)
– 5-year price change: +$110,464 (+50.7%)
– Typical home value: $328,215 (#7 most expensive city in metro)

You may also like: Highest-paying jobs in Daphne

Stacker

#12. Spanish Fort, AL

– 1-year price change: +$6,708 (+1.7%)
– 5-year price change: +$126,092 (+46.7%)
– Typical home value: $396,234 (#4 most expensive city in metro)

Stacker

#11. Bay Minette, AL

– 1-year price change: +$8,245 (+3.8%)
– 5-year price change: +$85,091 (+61.8%)
– Typical home value: $222,786 (#16 most expensive city in metro)

Stacker

#10. Summerdale, AL

– 1-year price change: +$9,476 (+3.4%)
– 5-year price change: +$111,827 (+62.9%)
– Typical home value: $289,742 (#13 most expensive city in metro)

Stacker

#9. Silverhill, AL

– 1-year price change: +$9,846 (+3.5%)
– 5-year price change: +$114,900 (+64.5%)
– Typical home value: $292,932 (#12 most expensive city in metro)

Stacker

#8. Fairhope, AL

– 1-year price change: +$10,858 (+2.3%)
– 5-year price change: +$170,289 (+55.5%)
– Typical home value: $476,902 (#2 most expensive city in metro)

You may also like: Best restaurants for 5 cuisines in Daphne

Stacker

#7. Loxley, AL

– 1-year price change: +$10,882 (+3.8%)
– 5-year price change: +$114,652 (+61.8%)
– Typical home value: $300,193 (#11 most expensive city in metro)

Stacker

#6. Lillian, AL

– 1-year price change: +$11,058 (+3.6%)
– 5-year price change: +$131,720 (+72.2%)
– Typical home value: $314,068 (#9 most expensive city in metro)

Stacker

#5. Foley, AL

– 1-year price change: +$11,088 (+3.7%)
– 5-year price change: +$119,173 (+62.1%)
– Typical home value: $310,969 (#10 most expensive city in metro)

Stacker

#4. Elberta, AL

– 1-year price change: +$11,229 (+3.2%)
– 5-year price change: +$146,169 (+69.3%)
– Typical home value: $356,980 (#5 most expensive city in metro)

Stacker

#3. Robertsdale, AL

– 1-year price change: +$11,351 (+4.3%)
– 5-year price change: +$111,819 (+67.4%)
– Typical home value: $277,673 (#14 most expensive city in metro)

You may also like: Highest-rated seafood restaurants in Daphne by diners

Stacker

#2. Seminole, AL

– 1-year price change: +$15,781 (+5.2%)
– 5-year price change: +$128,310 (+67.9%)
– Typical home value: $317,313 (#8 most expensive city in metro)

Stacker

#1. Stapleton, AL

– 1-year price change: +$16,739 (+5.2%)
– 5-year price change: +$135,326 (+67.1%)
– Typical home value: $337,147 (#6 most expensive city in metro)

This story features data reporting and writing by Elena Cox and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 378 metros.