Tuscaloosa Real Estate Is Still Going Strong
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 real estate market in Tuscaloosa.
If you're thinking about buying or selling a house in Tuscaloosa then of course this is good news. There is supply and there is demand. Finding the right real estate agent may not be an easy task though. Typing 'Tuscaloosa Real Estate Agent' into Google will give you pages of agents and middlemen eager to offer you their services.
A better way to find a real estate agent is to recruit locals, either in the form of family, friends, coworkers or by going to open house arrangements where you can get a feel for the individual real estate agents. This is very important if you're buying or selling. Does the agent seem like he knows Tuscaloosa and the area? Does he tell you important information about the house and neighborhood? Good real estate agents live off referrals and local talk.