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In the past 12 months, Wakefield Subdivision has had 9 home sales according the MLS records within the Mobile Area Association of Realtors website. These 9 sales range in property value from $146,000 to $205,000 with most gross living area ranging from 2,084 square feet o 2,450 square feet. All of the homes are 4 bedrooms with 2 or 3 full bathrooms. The days on the market (dom) are mostly under 120 days over the past 12 months. Currently, there are 6 active MLS listings with asking prices ranging from $159,900 to $229,000 and square footage ranging from 2,074 to 2,607 with 3 to 5 bedrooms. Wakefield Subdivision is located off the south side of Airport Boulevard, just past Snow Road, in western Mobile. The Mobile Regional Airport is located only minutes east from this residential development.
Autauga County, Alabama Official website
Advanced Appraisal Services, LLC
3380 Main Street
Millbrook, AL 36054
Atlas Appraisal Service, Inc.
209 Doster Street
Prattville, AL 36067
KL Homes, Inc.
P. O. Box 681009
Prattville, AL 36068-1009
Southern Home Appraisal Services, Inc.
580 Wetumpka Street
Prattville, AL 36067
Wingard Appraisals
105 Holly Court
Prattville, AL 36066-4903
Cities and Towns within Autauga County, Alabama
Autaugaville, Billingsley, Booth, Millbrook, Prattville, Marbury
Cheney Appraisal Services, Al Cheney, Mobile, Alabama Real Estate Appraiser, (251) 533-2424, http://www.AlabamaRealEstateAppraisals.com/, provides this information to assist clients and visitors with their real estate appraisal assignments and questions.
Chilton County Information
Moore Appraisals
Post Office Box 722
Jemison, AL 35085
Jemison, Alabama Information
Al Cheney’s Comments and Opinions for 29 August 2010.
As a local, born and raised in the Mobile Bay Metro Area, I am sincerely happy that the bubbling crude has finally been capped after 90 days-after 90 days! It is worth repeating since this horrific ecological and environmental disaster should have never lasted this long if it wasn’t for the many faux pas by BP Oil and our own government. They say, the majority of the surface oil has dissipated and now can’t be found. Oh, really? The “on the surface” crude problem is only hiding in the depths of the sea-harming crustaceans, oysters and other seafood for years to come.
And, yes! I do realize that biological organisms will thrive on the raw crude and eventually remove it as a major threat but, this will take a very long time. The damage has already been done and its true damage is still hidden in the depths of the sea. Enormous amounts of crude, damaging dispersants, oil soaked wetlands and sea bottoms are here to stay for decades. A possible ecological disaster lurks beneath the sea and within the wetlands for years to come.
Furthermore, the inappropriate government overreach in shutting down oil rigs (overdramatic and very political), media sensationalism damaging our Gulf Coast tourism, and an already weaken real estate industry has created more negative affects upon Alabama and the other States along the Gulf Coast. Honestly, at this time, the affects of any significant real estate and tourism recoveries are unknown.
The fact is that, a fragile economy and a weakened real estate industry have been further exacerbated by the crude ecological and environmental disaster, and the crude politics of Washington. And, our tourism for this year has been damaged by irresponsible journalism by the media. Even so, the coastline of the Gulf States and its real estate will overcome this adversity and will eventually be less affected by the BP oil spill and the many missteps of Washington. The media needs to practice more responsible journalism and avoid the traps of sensationalism. Sensationalism is not journalism!
Well, our coastal properties along the beaches as well as other properties with gulf views and close to water tributaries will eventually improve over time. For now, the recent past spreading of crude through the Gulf of Mexico has resulted in a deeper real estate market slowdown affecting property values near and along the Gulf Coast. Whether legitimate, or not, many homes located well off water tributaries have also been affected to some degree. It is a real estate market slowdown caused by a fragile economy and the worse oil spill known in North America.
From my standpoint, the negative value affects for homes located off the beaches and the Gulf of Mexico should be negligible as time leads us into the future. When looking back in time, I believe, this catastrophe will reflect “a blip on the radar screen” when focusing only on the 90-day oil spill disaster. Then, there could be the possibility of a more normal level and slight positive return of property values; if a more normal level can be equated with a fragile economy under severe stress.
The fragile economy with high unemployment (9.5% but does not include the people who have given up) and uncertainty will be much more of a future problem for Gulf Coast property values than the BP oil spill. As time leads us into the end of 2010 and into the beginning of 2011, an even more fragile economy and real estate industry might be the result when continuing to implement recessive programs and tactics by the government while banks, entrepreneurs and small businesses mostly sit on the sidelines, “digging in their heels” or “going out of business” sales. Only deregulation and lowering taxes, the cessation of large government spending, small business incentives (get the oil riggers, shrimpers and other parts of the Gulf Coast seafood industry back to work) as well as “just plain honest positive talk” from the current Administration and our government representatives (most of them forget that they work for us) will improve the real estate industry– part of the backbone of America!
The marketing conditions in the Lillian, Alabama area indicates an increase in active listings and an increase in the months of housing supply (total listings/absorption rate) which could jeopardize local property values.
Over the past 12 months (13 June 2009 to 13 June 2010), there has been a reduction of 63% in sales (88 sales in the past 12 months), resulting in an over 20 months absorption rate (115+ active listings at this posting).
The active listings and housing sales primarily range from $29,900+ to $999,000+, including manufactured homes, colonial, contemporary, cottage, ranch, and other accepted local styles.
The median sale price percentage is 92.616% to 94.299% when comparing to asking list prices. Properties will move quicker if asking prices are competitive. So, unless competitively priced, be patient, a rising absorption rate will result in longer times when selling your home within Lillian, Alabama.
Contact Cheney Appraisal Services for additional information by telephoning (251) 533-2424 or email your comments and questions to Albert@CheneyAppraisalServices.com.
The coastal properties in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas will be affected by this catastrophic oil spill for years to come. As of today, now 47 days and still counting, BP Oil has been ineffective in successfully stopping the flow of oil. Therefore, our Gulf Coast is faced with environmental devastation, loss of marine life and wildlife, further property devaluation (not that inept governmental and political faux pas were enough to damage), illusion of an economic recovery, businesses closing, and loss of livelihoods for longtime residents.
As a person who has lived in the Mobile Bay Metro Area (Baldwin County and Mobile County of Alabama) the majority of my life, this massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico conjures up so many emotions and thoughts inside me and, many unkind words (please forgive) towards all who have dragged this on for much too long. Also, the lack of expedience and nondisclosures which could be labeled lies has certainly not helped to comfort Gulf Coast residents. It is quite evident that many Gulf Coast residents do not believe BP Oil and the government have properly handled this oil spill catastrophe.
Anyway, this oil spill catastrophe will apparently be with us for many months and years to come. Our Gulf Coast area will never be the same and will definitely affect the United States as a whole and potentially have International negative implications. Also, unfortunately, coastal properties more than likely will be faced with further decline in value; not that government intrusions and regulations as well as poor and restrictive lending practices have already been enough to damage our property values and the real estate industry as a whole.
So, how will the coastal real estate marketability be affected within the Gulf Coast states? Whether true or not, the stigma of an oil spill catastrophe will, in my opinion, have a potential affect on the marketability of properties along the Gulf Coast. How much of an affect is still an unknown? The future selling of coastal properties should begin to hold the answers to these questions. So, “time will tell.”
Is your property rich in oil? If so, it’s certainly not the way you want to discover oil on your property. Contact a professional you trust and get sound advice when the stigma of oil has knocked on your door. There are many good Certified Real Estate Appraisers and Attorneys in the Gulf Coast states. It is always important to understand the affects of this oil spill upon our coastal properties.
Information and opinions have been provided by Cheney Appraisal Services, Albert Marshall Cheney, a Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser for the state of Alabama, (251) 533-2424. Albert Cheney has over 35 years of real estate experience in the southern part of Alabama.
Cheney Appraisal Services, Albert Marshall Cheney, Certified FHA Approved Real Estate Appraiser, Baldwin County, Mobile County, Alabama, (251) 533-2424, assists the Appraisal Management Companies (AMCs), Clients, Lenders and Property Owners in finding active and approved Certified FHA Real Estate Appraisers within HERNANDO, OLIVE BRANCH & SOUTHAVEN and other principal cities in the State of Mississippi.
Cheney Appraisal Services provides categories of Mississippi cities and towns which list only approved Certified FHA Real Estate Appraisers with website links for contact. Periodically, these categories and lists of Certified FHA Approved Appraisers will be updated by Albert Marshall Cheney.
HERNANDO, OLIVE BRANCH & SOUTHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI
http://www.kevingrehan.com/
KEVIN P GREHAN | MSRA-821 (Certified Residential) 12-31-2011 |
KEVIN GREHAN APPRAISALS 125 DESOTO AVE HERNANDO, MS 38632 |
https://melwoody.appraiserxsites.com/
ROGER A PALMER SR | MSRA-6 (Certified Residential) 02-28-2011 |
OLIVE BRANCH APPRAISAL SERVICE 9356 GOODMN ROAD EAST OLIVE BRANCH, MS 38654 |
http://www.billsextonappraisals.com/
WILLIAM N SEXTON | MSGA-209 (Certified General) 03-31-2012 |
BILL SEXTON APPRAISALS 7028 FLOWER CREEK DR SOUTHAVEN, MS 38671 |
BRENT B LIGHTSEY | MSRA-863 (Certified Residential) 12-31-2011 |
BILL SEXTON APPRAISALS 7028 FLOWER CREEK DRIVE SOUTHAVEN, MS 38671 |
JESSICA R HALTOM | MSRA-864 (Certified Residential) 12-31-2011 |
BILL SEXTON 7028 FLOWER CREEK DRIVE SOUTHAVEN, MS 38671 |
http://www.waynetubberville.com/
B. W TUBBERVILLE | MSRA-461 (Certified Residential) 11-30-2012 |
APPRAISAL SERVICE-REAL ESTATE 915 FERNCLIFF, SUITE 2B SOUTHAVEN, MS 38671 |
Cheney Appraisal Services, Albert Marshall Cheney, Certified FHA Approved Real Estate Appraiser, Baldwin County, Mobile County, Alabama, (251) 533-2424, has made an effort to provide current information with only active and approved Certified FHA Real Estate Appraisers with company websites. Each Certified FHA Approved Appraiser should also be in good standing with the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and their licensing state. If anyone using this appraisal list has a legitimate reason why a Certified FHA Approved Real Estate Appraiser should not be listed within this appraisal listing, then forward your information to Cheney Appraisal Services, Albert@CheneyAppraisalServices.com, for review and removal consideration. Thank you!
Cheney Appraisal Services, Albert Marshall Cheney, Certified FHA Approved Real Estate Appraiser, Baldwin County, Mobile County, Alabama, (251) 533-2424, assists the Appraisal Management Companies (AMCs), Clients, Lenders and Property Owners in finding active and approved Certified FHA Real Estate Appraisers within KENNER and other principal cities in the State of Louisiana.
Cheney Appraisal Services provides categories of Louisiana cities and towns which list only approved Certified FHA Real Estate Appraisers with website links for contact. Periodically, these categories and lists of Certified FHA Approved Appraisers will be updated by Albert Marshall Cheney.
KENNER, LOUISIANA
http://www.advancedappraisalservices.biz/
JOHN E PANZAVECCHIA | LA1410 (Certified Residential) 12-31-2011 |
ADVANCED APPRAISAL SERVICES 221 COTTON BAYOU LANE KENNER, LA 70065 |
Cheney Appraisal Services, Albert Marshall Cheney, Certified FHA Approved Real Estate Appraiser, Baldwin County, Mobile County, Alabama, (251) 533-2424, has made an effort to provide current information with only active and approved Certified FHA Real Estate Appraisers with company websites. Each Certified FHA Approved Appraiser should also be in good standing with the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and their licensing state. If anyone using this appraisal list has a legitimate reason why a Certified FHA Approved Real Estate Appraiser should not be listed within this appraisal listing, then forward your information to Cheney Appraisal Services, Albert@CheneyAppraisalServices.com, for review and removal consideration. Thank you!
Cheney Appraisal Services, Albert Marshall Cheney, Certified FHA Approved Real Estate Appraiser, Baldwin County, Mobile County, Alabama, (251) 533-2424, assists the Appraisal Management Companies (AMCs), Clients, Lenders and Property Owners in finding active and approved Certified FHA Real Estate Appraisers within MONROE and other principal cities in the State of Louisiana.
Cheney Appraisal Services provides categories of Louisiana cities and towns which list only approved Certified FHA Real Estate Appraisers with website links for contact. Periodically, these categories and lists of Certified FHA Approved Appraisers will be updated by Albert Marshall Cheney.
MONROE, LOUISIANA
http://www.rmooreappraisals.com/
RICHARD K MOORE | LA459 (Certified General) 12-31-2011 |
RICHARD K. MOORE & ASSOCIATES 1390 HUDSON LANE MONROE, LA 71201 |
http://www.hammockappraisals.com/
MIKE W HAMMOCK | LA838 (Certified Residential) 12-31-2011 |
MIKE HAMMOCK APPRAISALS 2907 ANITA LANE MONROE, LA 71201 |
Cheney Appraisal Services, Albert Marshall Cheney, Certified FHA Approved Real Estate Appraiser, Baldwin County, Mobile County, Alabama, (251) 533-2424, has made an effort to provide current information with only active and approved Certified FHA Real Estate Appraisers with company websites. Each Certified FHA Approved Appraiser should also be in good standing with the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and their licensing state. If anyone using this appraisal list has a legitimate reason why a Certified FHA Approved Real Estate Appraiser should not be listed within this appraisal listing, then forward your information to Cheney Appraisal Services, Albert@CheneyAppraisalServices.com, for review and removal consideration. Thank you!
On the 20th April, 2010, the Deepwater Horizon offshore drilling rig, operating off the coast of Louisiana, had a massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. This oil spill resulted in a blowout leading to an explosion. At this point in time, Gulf Coast residents were not fully aware of its severity but very concerned about their future.
Now, we’re twenty-eight (28) days and counting down to a potentially life changing event for Alabamians. We are all wondering about our beautiful Alabama beaches, our coastal waters, our wildlife and our livelihood. How severe will this oil spill affect our lives in Alabama? How severe will this oil spill affect the Gulf Coast wildlife? How severe will this oil spill affect the lives in Louisiana? Will we have a seafood industry in the future? Are we counting down to an impending threat to the Alabama coastline? Will it be a disaster negatively affecting the Alabama coastline for decades to come? How will Alabama coastal properties be affected by this catastrophe? Will the marketability of coastal Alabama real estate be affected and labeled with the stigma as “oil spill property,” whether true or false? Will your property be worth more or less after the oil spill reaches the shores of Alabama? Do you really think the Obama Administration acted quickly on this catastrophe? I think you already know the answer for many of these questions.
If your coastal real estate becomes affected from this oil spill, contact a qualified attorney for advice and remember Cheney Appraisal Services, Albert M. Cheney, (251) 533-2424, as your Certified Residential Appraiser.