Real Estate in Alabama

Alabama Real Estate Intel

Wednesday, May 13, 2026
2 min read
4 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on real estate developments in Alabama. Today we're covering 4 key stories including updates on alabama real estate headlines, background & context. Let's dive in.

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Alabama Real Estate Headlines

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1.1

Understanding Real Estate Commissions in Alabama.

Discover the average real estate commission rates and city-specific commissions in Alabama.

Why It Matters

This information is essential for real estate professionals in AL to understand their potential earnings.

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Background & Context

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2.1

The HOA documents that matter when buying a condo.

Beyond the standard CC&Rs, four documents predict future assessment risk: the reserve study (is the association underfunded?), the most recent two annual budgets, the delinquency report (what % of owners are behind?), and any pending litigation. A reserve-study funding ratio below 30% is a yellow flag; below 10% is red.

Why It Matters

Special assessments in underfunded associations routinely run $10K-$50K per unit and arrive with little notice. The reserve study is a legally required disclosure in most states — but most buyers never ask for it.

2.2

Why cap rates are a starting point, not a verdict.

A cap rate is just NOI divided by price; it bakes in zero assumptions about the market, asset class, or capital structure. Two properties with identical 6% cap rates can have wildly different risk profiles depending on lease maturity, tenant credit, and capital reserve needs. Cap rate is a quick screening tool, not a buy signal.

Why It Matters

Underwriting purely on cap rate is the most common reason new investors pay above-market prices. The same investors then blame "the market" when their projected returns do not materialize three years in.

2.3

Variance, special-use permit, or full rezone — knowing which to ask for.

A variance asks the board to bend the rule for your specific lot due to hardship; it is the narrowest and fastest path. A special-use permit (sometimes called conditional-use) accepts the underlying zoning but adds conditions for a specific use. A full rezone changes the district itself and requires the broadest political process.

Why It Matters

Filing the wrong instrument is the most common cause of months-long delays. The right instrument can shorten an entitlements timeline by 60-90 days versus the wrong one.

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DateMay 13, 2026
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