Baldwin County is located along Alabama’s Gulf Coast and is one of the fastest-growing and most geographically dynamic counties in the state. With the Gulf shoreline, beach communities like Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, and inland rural tracts, the variety of housing and lifestyle is broad. The population is around 240,000 and rising, and median household income recently grew to around $75,019. Towns like Fairhope, Daphne, Loxley, and Robertsdale stand out for strong demand. The housing stock here includes beachfront condos, single‐family homes in resort communities, as well as inland suburban and country homes. Existing home median sale price is around $378,000 in recent months. Some zip-code‐specific data show median sold price in 36526 (~$340,000) and other seaside zip codes much higher (e.g., 36532 ~$481,000). For building in the more rural or inland parts of Baldwin County, lot prices and build costs will vary widely; budget might start in the $300k-$400k+ range in many cases, particularly if you want new construction near the coast or in a resort‐adjacent zone. Inland rural plots might allow lower cost, but you’ll still need to factor in proximity to amenities, utilities, etc. The county transitions from clearly resort/urban (coastal towns) to rural inland farmland and timber. Proximity to larger cities: the county sits within commuting distance to Mobile and to Gulf Coast lifestyle hubs, so it balances resort living with accessibility. Overall, Baldwin County is more “developed” than purely rural counties — urban/resort pockets exist alongside wide open land. The home price ranges reflect that dual nature — modest homes inland, premium homes near waterways.