2025 Baldwin County Parade of Homes: North Hills at Fairhope Spotlight
Why I’m Highlighting North Hills at Fairhope
Each year, the Baldwin County Parade of Homes is my chance to walk through fresh design thinking and construction craft across our coast. This season, North Hills at Fairhope earned a special place on my list. The neighborhood’s setting—tall pines, gentle elevation, and a measured, architectural aesthetic—feels pitch-perfect for buyers who want privacy, intention, and a community that quietly yields timeless elegance. The collective design language is masterfully blended: thoughtful streetscapes, well-scaled homes, and outdoor living that captures Fairhope’s breeze and light. On an October afternoon you can catch the scent of longleaf pine and bay air here, a reflection of what I call Gulf Grandeur—understated, not showy, but notable in the details.
If you’re exploring new construction in Fairhope or anywhere along the Gulf Coast, you’ll find my guides and market notes at SearchTheGulf.com. I track builder specs, neighborhood trends, and waterfront or near-water lifestyle considerations so you can see how the aesthetics and function align with your respective goals.
Parade Home 1: 197 Mount Pleasant Blvd., Fairhope
Builder: Crocker Homes
Beds/Baths/Sq Ft: 4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Baths, 4,095 sq ft
At-a-Glance: Designed by Crocker Architecture and built by Crocker Homes LLC, this residence exudes Gulf Grandeur through scale and intention. The chef’s kitchen pairs a 48" Wolf gas range with a 42" built-in refrigerator/freezer, plus walk-in pantry, bar, and built-in wine storage. The kitchen opens to a grand living room anchored by a 48" fireplace and a light-filled dining area. The main-level primary suite provides a serene retreat with dual vanities, soaking tub, walk-in shower, and dual closets. Outdoors, an expansive entertainment porch with fireplace extends your living area. A climate-controlled garage adds storage versatility. Upstairs are three en-suite bedrooms and a flexible loft for media, office, or play.
Directions: From Hwy 181, turn right on Hwy 104; North Hills at Fairhope will be on the right past Publix. Follow Mount Pleasant Blvd. around the pond and bear left; the homesite will be on the left. From Hwy 98, turn left onto Hwy 104, continue east past County Road 13; subdivision will be on the left. Follow Mount Pleasant Blvd. as above.
Parade Home 2: 445 Leavie Ln., Fairhope
Builder: Fairhope Building Company
Beds/Baths/Sq Ft: 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths, 3,250 sq ft
At-a-Glance: Tucked in the cottage section, this home balances modern design with refined finish work. Gant Architecture refined the details, curating materials like Marvin wood-clad windows, marble shower floors, Emtek hardware, Visual Comfort lighting, dual fireplaces, CopperSmith lanterns, a Venetian plaster hood, a custom marble sink, V-groove wainscoting, and hardwood floors. The landscape by Southern Landscape Renovations ties the home to its natural setting. Built Gold Fortified, it is engineered to endure while maintaining a calm, sophisticated aesthetic.
Directions: From County Road 104, head east toward Hwy 181. After crossing County Road 13, turn left into North Hills. Proceed to the north end of the subdivision and turn onto Leavie Lane.
What Makes North Hills at Fairhope Stand Out
- Design consistency with personality: Architecture here feels cohesive yet expressive. Homes reflect a shared vocabulary—proportions, materials, and landscape—that reads as intentional.
- Outdoor living with purpose: Porches and terraces are oriented to capture soft breezes and layered views, a lifestyle hallmark in Fairhope.
- Construction quality: Multiple builders emphasize fortified standards and premium components, which supports long-term value and livability.
- Everyday convenience: Straightforward access to Hwy 104 and nearby services helps daily rhythms, prospective resale, and long-term ownership satisfaction.
How I Walk These Homes During Parade Week
When I preview new construction, I study natural light, room transitions, storage strategy, and mechanicals. I look for how the kitchen actually functions when you’re cooking for a crowd, whether the primary bath yields a spa-level routine without wasted square footage, and how the covered porch interacts with interior living. I also note maintenance touchpoints—window systems, exterior cladding, attic access, and HVAC zoning—so buyers understand cost of ownership, not just curb appeal.
Considering a Move or a Build Plan?
If North Hills at Fairhope is on your radar, I can provide recent comps, builder spec sheets, and cost-of-ownership analysis tailored to your timeline. For broader context on Gulf Coast new construction and neighborhood comparisons, start here: SearchTheGulf.com Blog and reach out through my site’s contact page.
Quick Reference: Property Details
197 Mount Pleasant Blvd., Fairhope
- 4 BR | 4.5 BA | 4,095 sq ft
- 48" Wolf gas range, 42" built-in fridge/freezer
- Walk-in pantry, bar, built-in wine storage
- Main-level primary suite with dual closets
- Entertainment porch with fireplace
- Climate-controlled garage
- Builder: Crocker Homes — (251) 421-3029
445 Leavie Ln., Fairhope
- 3 BR | 2.5 BA | 3,250 sq ft
- Marvin wood-clad windows, marble shower floors
- Emtek hardware, Visual Comfort lighting
- Dual fireplaces, CopperSmith lanterns
- Venetian plaster hood, custom marble sink
- V-groove wainscoting, hardwood floors
- Gold Fortified construction
- Builder: Fairhope Building Company — (251) 652-5060
Have questions about new construction or want private showings? I’d be glad to help you compare neighborhoods, builders, and specifications across the Gulf Coast. Start the conversation at SearchTheGulf.com.
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