
Area Guide
Summerdale, AL Real Estate Guide
Your complete guide to buying, selling, and investing in Summerdale — Baldwin County's affordable rural gem just minutes from the beach.
About the Area
Life in Summerdale
Summerdale is a small, welcoming community nestled in the heart of central Baldwin County, Alabama, straddling US Highway 59 and Alabama Route 71 between Foley to the south and Robertsdale to the north. With a population of roughly 1,100 residents, the town offers a peaceful, rural lifestyle that stands in pleasant contrast to the busier beach communities just a short drive away. Its position along the main corridor to the Gulf makes it an increasingly attractive option for buyers who want affordability without sacrificing easy coastal access.
Agriculture has long been the backbone of Summerdale's identity. The surrounding landscape is defined by sprawling pecan groves, lush sod farms, cattle pastures, and open fields that give the area its distinctly Southern character. In recent years, light industrial and commercial development along the US-59 corridor has added economic diversity, while preserving the small-town feel that residents value. Local favorites like Alligator Alley — one of Alabama's most unique roadside attractions — draw visitors year-round and add a touch of local color.
Families in Summerdale are served by the Baldwin County Public School System, which operates well-regarded elementary, middle, and high schools in nearby Robertsdale and Foley. The town sits just minutes from the retail and dining options in both of those larger communities, as well as the Tanger Outlets and OWA amusement park in Foley. For commuters, Interstate 65 is easily accessible, connecting residents to Mobile in about 40 minutes and Pensacola in roughly an hour.
What truly sets Summerdale apart is the combination of space, value, and location. Buyers can find generous acreage, new subdivisions with modern homes, and established properties at price points that are significantly lower than neighboring coastal towns — all while being just 25 minutes from the sugar-white sands of Gulf Shores. As Baldwin County continues to grow, Summerdale is positioned as one of the area's best opportunities for buyers seeking room to breathe and long-term appreciation.

Market Snapshot
Real Estate Market Overview
$215,000
Median Home Price
58
Avg. Days on Market
$135
Median Price / Sq Ft
45+
Active Listings
What's Available
Property Types in Summerdale
Single-Family Homes
Affordable single-family residences ranging from starter homes to spacious custom builds, many on generous lots with room to grow.
Rural Acreage & Farmland
Expansive parcels ideal for hobby farms, cattle, sod operations, or pecan groves — a hallmark of Summerdale's agricultural heritage.
New Construction
Modern subdivisions bringing new-build homes to Summerdale with contemporary floor plans at prices well below the coastal communities.
Mobile & Manufactured Homes
Budget-friendly manufactured housing on private land, offering homeownership opportunities with low entry costs and ample space.
Commercial Along US-59
Retail, warehouse, and mixed-use properties along the busy US Highway 59 corridor that connects the beaches to Interstate 65.
Lifestyle
Why Summerdale?
Affordable home prices — among the lowest in Baldwin County
Just 25 minutes from Gulf Shores beaches via US-59
No state income tax in Alabama
Large lots and rural acreage for privacy and space
Easy access to I-65 for commutes to Mobile or Pensacola
Baldwin County school system with strong community support
Small-town atmosphere with a growing local economy
Agricultural roots with pecan groves, sod farms, and open pastures
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