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19692 County Road 28
Foley, AL 36535
Hwy 59 / Baldwin Acreage · Terrain À vendre
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4,08 AC


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Faits saillants de l'investissement
- Strategically Positioned Between AL Highway 59 and the Foley Beach Express, providing strong commercial exposure
- High-Growth Coastal Alabama Market supported by strong demographics, sustained population growth, and expanding commercial demand
- B-2 General Business Zoning allowing a broad range of commercial uses and multiple development or exit strategies
- Efficient regional access to I-10, Gulf Shores, and Orange Beach, benefiting from year-round retail and tourism demand
- 518 Feet of Frontage on AL Highway 59, Foley’s fastest growing corridor serving Gulf Shores and Orange Beach
- Corridor-Oriented Site offering regional visibility, strong accessibility, and consistent traffic drivers
Résumé de l'annonce
Foley is located in Baldwin County, the county anchors Alabama’s Gulf Coast region, which generates more than one-third of the state’s tourism revenue, supporting strong retail demand, workforce growth, and long-term economic expansion.
Foley has experienced substantial growth, with an estimated 36% population increase since 2020, equating to an annualized rate of over 6% per year, well above national averages. Baldwin County has grown more than 30% over the past decade, with current population increases near 3% annually, driven largely by in-migration and expanding economic opportunity.
Baldwin County is home to four of Alabama’s Top 10 fastest-growing cities, including Foley, and the Daphne–Fairhope–Foley MSA ranks as the 7th fastest-growing MSA nationally, recording 31.3% population growth from 2010–2021. Approximately 96% of regional growth is driven by in-migration, reflecting sustained residential and workforce demand.
Employment trends further support market strength, with the MSA ranking third nationally for job growth (10.3%) from 2020–2021. Long-term projections forecast 65.1% population growth in Baldwin County between 2010–2040, and the county consistently ranks among Alabama’s top markets for business growth, GDP expansion, building permits, and investment activity.
At the city level, Foley is the second fastest-growing city in Alabama, with a projected growth rate of approximately 9%, supported by proactive municipal planning and infrastructure investment. Foley functions as a regional retail and service hub serving both residents and coastal visitors traveling to Gulf Shores and Orange Beach.
The property is zoned B-2 (General Business District) under Baldwin County zoning, allowing a broad range of commercial uses including retail, restaurants, professional and medical offices, financial institutions, automotive-related uses, hospitality, and service businesses, subject to approvals. This flexible zoning supports moderate- to high-intensity development and enhances long-term investment optionality.
Foley has experienced substantial growth, with an estimated 36% population increase since 2020, equating to an annualized rate of over 6% per year, well above national averages. Baldwin County has grown more than 30% over the past decade, with current population increases near 3% annually, driven largely by in-migration and expanding economic opportunity.
Baldwin County is home to four of Alabama’s Top 10 fastest-growing cities, including Foley, and the Daphne–Fairhope–Foley MSA ranks as the 7th fastest-growing MSA nationally, recording 31.3% population growth from 2010–2021. Approximately 96% of regional growth is driven by in-migration, reflecting sustained residential and workforce demand.
Employment trends further support market strength, with the MSA ranking third nationally for job growth (10.3%) from 2020–2021. Long-term projections forecast 65.1% population growth in Baldwin County between 2010–2040, and the county consistently ranks among Alabama’s top markets for business growth, GDP expansion, building permits, and investment activity.
At the city level, Foley is the second fastest-growing city in Alabama, with a projected growth rate of approximately 9%, supported by proactive municipal planning and infrastructure investment. Foley functions as a regional retail and service hub serving both residents and coastal visitors traveling to Gulf Shores and Orange Beach.
The property is zoned B-2 (General Business District) under Baldwin County zoning, allowing a broad range of commercial uses including retail, restaurants, professional and medical offices, financial institutions, automotive-related uses, hospitality, and service businesses, subject to approvals. This flexible zoning supports moderate- to high-intensity development and enhances long-term investment optionality.
Faits sur la propriété
| Type de vente | Investissement | Sous-type de propriété | Terrain commercial |
| Nombre de lots | 1 | Taille totale du lot | 4,08 AC |
| Type de propriété | Terrain | Zone de développement économique |
Oui
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| Zonage | B-2 | ||
| Type de vente | Investissement |
| Nombre de lots | 1 |
| Type de propriété | Terrain |
| Sous-type de propriété | Terrain commercial |
| Taille totale du lot | 4,08 AC |
| Zone de développement économique |
Oui |
| Zonage | B-2 |
1 Lot disponible
Lot
| Prix | 1 709 538 $ CAD | Taille du lot | 4,08 AC |
| Prix par AC | 419 004,29 $ CAD |
| Prix | 1 709 538 $ CAD |
| Prix par AC | 419 004,29 $ CAD |
| Taille du lot | 4,08 AC |
Easily accessible from I-10 via Exit 49, south on AL-59 toward Foley/Gulf Shores.
Impôts fonciers
| Numéro de lot | 54-03-08-0-000-002.001 | Évaluation des bâtiments | 0 $ CAD |
| Évaluation du terrain | 103 915 $ CAD | Évaluation totale | 103 915 $ CAD |
Impôts fonciers
Numéro de lot
54-03-08-0-000-002.001
Évaluation du terrain
103 915 $ CAD
Évaluation des bâtiments
0 $ CAD
Évaluation totale
103 915 $ CAD
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