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Neighborhoods

The Gulf Coast, community by community

Southern Heritage Realty Group works exclusively along Baldwin County's Gulf Coast — six communities with distinct settings, from Gulf-front high-rise towers to a bluff-top bay town. Each has a different character; browse below to find the one that fits.

Communities

  • Orange Beach, Alabama — coastal view

    Orange Beach

    Baldwin County’s highest-density stretch of Gulf-front high-rise condominiums, centered on Perdido Pass. Towers here range from established mid-rises to newer construction, most within a short walk of the beach.

  • Gulf Shores, Alabama — coastal view

    Gulf Shores

    The widest public beach access on this stretch of coast, paired with a mix of condo towers, canal-front homes along the back bays, and newer construction inland toward the Intracoastal.

  • Perdido Key, Alabama — coastal view

    Perdido Key

    A barrier island straddling the Alabama/Florida line, with Gulf-front condo towers similar in scale to Orange Beach’s but a different stretch of shoreline, closer to the Pensacola side.

  • Fort Morgan, Alabama — coastal view

    Fort Morgan

    The quieter, low-rise end of the Alabama Gulf Coast — beach cottages and houses on stilts rather than towers, strung along a narrow peninsula out toward the historic fort itself.

  • Ono Island, Alabama — coastal view

    Ono Island

    A gated, canal-laced peninsula between Perdido Bay and the Intracoastal Waterway. Custom waterfront estates with private boat docks predominate — there are no condo towers here.

  • Fairhope, Alabama — coastal view

    Fairhope

    A bluff-top town on the eastern shore of Mobile Bay, not the Gulf — a historic downtown of shops and galleries above the water, with bay-view homes along the bluff and a working municipal pier below.

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