At the time of writing, the property market is looking quite gloomy in many parts of the US and indeed the rest of the world. So if it’s understandable if you’re worried about purchasing that dream house of yours in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. With real estate though, some parts are hit worse than others and you always have to consider each real estate prospect on its own merits. If you’re thinking about buying a house in Tuscaloosa, then the good thing is that the area is still attractive and will likely remain a good investment.
Tuscaloosa is perhaps best known for the University of Alabama, but also for the first North American Mercedes plant. Still, it’s the university that remains the strongest driving cultural and economical force in the country. University cities often stave off recession better, as students bring in commerce, ideas and demand for safe, affordable housing. The University of Alabama has been expanding for many years and shows no signs of slowing down considering the recent national football championship. Even outside the main campus area there is still a stable demand.
Mercedes-Benz recently expanded their base of operation and is creating jobs for locals and non-residents. Though small, the Tuscaloosa airport is still able to serve business requiring air transport. Both have a positive effect on the market in Tuscaloosa.
So, yes, Tuscaloosa houses are still a good investment and show no real signs of slowing down. Of course, as with any major financial decision, it’s a good idea to take on expert council and to be sure to use a good real estate agent. It is said that only 10{919468b76a1b111b1791bdf3e51426d8562c963af300c016649515c15309dd6c} of real estate agents make up 90{919468b76a1b111b1791bdf3e51426d8562c963af300c016649515c15309dd6c} of the sales. Is this good or bad? You definitely want a real estate agent that caters to your needs and where you are not just a another name in the contact book. Referrals are an excellent way to find an agent, it’s how the best real estate agents get business, so ask around with friends, family and coworkers. You can also attend open houses and get to know the real estate agents in person first.