

Come for a visit but stay for a lifetime! North Baldwin County is a true testament to Southern hospitality. Neighbors welcome in new residents and sustain lasting relationships with their fellow inhabitants. Homes exist for every budget, with properties ranging from modest to extravagant. Land is plentiful and adds to the rustic, woodsy atmosphere of the county.
Baldwin County is outfitted with a wide selection of apartments and condominiums for rent. Both newer units and older established communities appeal to many. Rental options give residents the time they need to decide which of the county’s communities they’d like to permanently call home. Renters can expect to pay an average of about $600 per month for an apartment.
New construction, as well as older homes, can be found throughout the Bay Minette area. A collection of historic homes exist in the vicinity of the Baldwin County Courthouse. These homes display the epitome of elegance steeped in richness and personality.
In Bay Minette, the price of homes can range quite considerably, making it possible for anyone to find an affordable home in this city. Residences can be priced to as much as $900,000 or more, but are jam-packed with amenities. Impressive homes with wrap-around porches, professional kitchens and other perks, set upon ample acreage with lakefront views, paints an attractive picture of home.

More economical, but still comfortable dwellings can be snapped up for anywhere from $350,000 to as low as $150,000. A gorgeous Creole-style home can be acquired for as little as $215,000 with updated features that coincide with today’s trends. However, prices can dip below $100,000, providing home ownership at a bargain. New construction developments offer affordable living, as this area still offers reasonably priced land, benefiting both builders and homeowners. Baldwin County homes average price tag is about $165,000.
The up-and-coming neighborhood of Longleaf Club in Whitehouse Fork was the brainchild of former professional golfer Jan Stephenson. She worked for many years with well-known golf course designer Pete Dye, before beginning her own company. The over 1,700-acre golf course development will have more than 1,000 residential home sites available, giving residents special access to the facilities.