Posted by Meredith Folger Amon on Tuesday, March 18th, 2025 11:06am.
Baldwin County continues to experience substantial growth, with new residential communities, commercial developments, and zoning changes shaping the future of real estate across the region. As a local real estate expert, I stay up to date on planning commission meetings to provide insightful updates for buyers, sellers, and investors in Orange Beach, Gulf Shores, Fairhope, Daphne, and beyond.
Here’s a breakdown of the latest real estate and development news impacting the market in February 2025.
The Fairhope Planning Commission approved the site plan for Harvey and Thomas Orthodontics, which will be located in the Encounter Development near Hwy. 181 and Hwy. 104. The 8,200-square-foot building will enhance local healthcare services in Fairhope’s growing commercial district.
Fairhope residents will soon have a new dining option—a Foosackly’s restaurant, complete with a Just Chillin ice cream stand, is coming to the Encounter Development at Hwy. 104 and Hwy. 181.
A proposal to develop 81 single-family residential lots in the Battles Trace neighborhood was tabled due to concerns over tree loss and increased density. The Fairhope horticulturist will review plans before a final decision is made.
A new 21-lot residential subdivision east of Section Street between Twin Beech Road and Brodbeck Lane has received approval. This project adds to the growing housing market in Fairhope, an area known for its charming neighborhoods and high property demand.
The Lillian area continues to see residential expansion, with a 9-lot subdivision approved off County Road 93 near Hwy. 98.
The Baldwin County Planning Commission approved modifications to Two Lakes RV Park, allowing for casita-style living quarters alongside RV spaces. These additions could attract snowbirds and vacationers looking for flexible living spaces.
The Cottages on 31, a 29-unit townhome project, has been approved west of U.S. Hwy. 31. This residential development aligns with Loxley’s rapid growth, positioning it as a key investment location.
A long-awaited residential expansion near Robertsdale has been approved, adding 193 single-family homes to the Southtown subdivision. This project was originally planned in 2006, but stalled—making this a major comeback for the development.
In response to rapid population growth and infrastructure concerns, the Fairhope City Council has enacted a nine-month moratorium on new residential multiple-occupancy projects and subdivisions with three or more lots under 10,500 square feet. This move will not affect commercial developments, but it highlights the city’s focus on sustainable growth.
A major milestone was reached for the Margaritaville development, with the Orange Beach Planning Commission approving the subdivision of 108 acres for a resort-style community. Plans include:
✔ 100 condo-hotel units
✔ 49 condominiums
✔ 76,000 square feet of commercial space
✔ 43 transient boat slips
This project will be a game-changer for tourism and real estate in Orange Beach.
A seven-lot subdivision was approved on the north side of Canal Road at Avenue C. This small-scale residential development adds to the growing demand for Orange Beach real estate.
A new zoning ordinance was passed, limiting the sale and display of storage sheds in commercial zones.
A key U.S. Highway 31 property has been rezoned for commercial use, opening the door for future business developments.
A 40-acre property near County Road 12S was denied rezoning for residential development, keeping the land designated for agriculture.
A 40-acre property north of the Foley Beach Express has been rezoned for single-family residential development, signaling future growth in the area.
A 31-acre property east of Fairhope has been rezoned for commercial and residential use, despite opposition from Verandas neighborhood residents.
✔ Phase 4 – 82 lots on 42 acres
✔ Phase 5 – 66 lots on 33 acres
These expansions continue to solidify Daphne’s position as one of the fastest-growing areas in Baldwin County.
With major projects in Orange Beach, Fairhope, and Lillian, residential and commercial growth continues to shape the real estate market. Here’s what buyers and investors should consider:
✔ Fairhope’s Development Moratorium – Limited new residential projects may increase home values.
✔ Margaritaville’s Expansion – New luxury condo opportunities in Orange Beach.
✔ Subdivisions in Lillian & Robertsdale – More single-family homes entering the market.
✔ New Commercial Growth – Increased business opportunities in Spanish Fort & Gulf Shores.
If you’re looking to buy, sell, or invest in Baldwin County real estate, I’d love to help you navigate the market.
Contact me today for expert advice and property listings in Orange Beach, Gulf Shores, Fairhope, and beyond.
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