Firethorne, Fairhope, AL — Neighborhood Spotlight
Located in Baldwin County, just off State Highway 181 and north of County Road 44, Firethorne is a relatively new, planned subdivision in Fairhope. It was established in about 2015.
Firethorne • Fairhope, Alabama
A resort-style neighborhood on Fairhope’s east side, Firethorne blends family-friendly streets, sidewalks, and lakes with signature amenities—pool, clubhouse, sports courts, and community events. Quick access to downtown Fairhope, schools, shopping, and the beaches.
Community & Amenities
Firethorne offers quite a few amenities for its size. Some of the highlights:
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The neighborhood spans 132 acres and encompasses about 249 homes.
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Common areas and natural beauty are emphasized: tree-lined streets, ponds, beautifully kept green space, over five miles of walking paths.
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Recreation / community facilities include:
• Outdoor swimming pool
• Clubhouse with outdoor kitchen / grilling pavilion
• Playground for children
• Wiffle ball field
• Tennis court and basketball court
• Community pavilion
• Blueberry bushes (a somewhat unique amenity!) -
Easy access to conveniences:
• Close‐by to Downtown Fairhope for dining, shopping, and entertainment.
• Fairhope Pier and Mobile Bay are just minutes away.
• Proximity to Quail Creek Golf Course.
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Homesites tend to be large and level; this, together with well‐maintained common areas, ponds, and landscaping, helps create a pleasant suburban / semi‐resort‐style environment.
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The homeowner’s association is active: there are covenants, well‐defined resources, and managed common areas.
All in all, Firethorne seems designed for people who want a balance: newer homes, modern amenities, community feel, but not so dense that it's crowded.
🏡 Quick Facts Summary — Firethorne
- Location: East Fairhope, minutes to Hwy 181 & downtown
- Community Vibe: Sidewalks, lakes, mature landscaping, active HOA
- Amenities: Resort-style pool, clubhouse, fitness area, playground, tennis/pickleball, walking paths
- Home Types: Primarily brick & craftsman single-family; many 3–5 bed layouts
- Lifestyle: Golf-cart friendly, close to schools, everyday shopping & dining
- Who It Fits: Families, move-up buyers, relocation to Eastern Shore
Homes: Types, Prices, and Characteristics
Here’s what the housing stock is like in Firethorne based on recent listings and what is known:
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Homes range in size, style, and price. Many are single‐family homes with 4-5 bedrooms, 3‐4 bathrooms, often around 2,500-3,500 square feet, though smaller homes (approx. 1,700+ sq ft) also exist.
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Lot sizes are relatively generous. Many homes have around 0.3 to 0.4 acres (or similar) of land.
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Price points (recent listings) are in the ballpark of $500,000 to $600,000+ for many of the mid to larger size homes. Examples:
• 351 Nandina Loop — ~4 beds / 3 baths, ~2,816 sq ft, priced ~$555,000
• 737 Winesap Drive — ~5 beds / 3 baths, ~3,113 sq ft, ~$539,000
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Builders involved include DR Horton, Truland Homes, and MTB Builders.
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Because many homes are relatively new (since 2015 or thereafter), they tend to have modern amenities, up-to-date construction, contemporary floor plans.
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Many homes are in subdivisions built with community aesthetics in mind (sidewalks, landscaping, street lighting).
Neighborhood Facts & Market Snapshot — Firethorne (Fairhope)
| Category | Data Point | Example Entry | Update Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| General Info | Location | Fairhope (East side), near Hwy 181 & County Rd 44 | Annual |
| Homes & Properties | Typical Sq Ft | ~2,200–3,400+ sq ft (3–5 bed layouts common) | Quarterly |
| Market Snapshot | General Pricing | Varies with size/updates; ask Jeff for current comps | Monthly |
| Amenities | Community Features | Pool, clubhouse, fitness area, playground, courts, lakes, sidewalks | Annual |
| Local Area Info | Schools | Baldwin County Schools (confirm specific zoning) | Semi-Annual |
| Commuting & Access | Drive Times | Downtown Fairhope ~10–15 min; I-10 ~15–20 min; Beaches ~45–60 min | Annual |
Note: For live pricing, HOA details, and the latest comps, contact Jeff directly (see CTA below).
Surrounding Area
What’s around Firethorne that’s relevant — what residents can access easily:
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Fairhope itself is known for its charming downtown: shops, cafés, art galleries, waterfront activities along Mobile Bay. Many residents of Firethorne take advantage of those amenities.
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Outdoor recreation: the neighborhood's walking paths and ponds, plus nearby golf at Quail Creek. Also, proximity to the Bay and the pier.
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Schools: properties in Firethorne are part of the Fairhope school district.
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Commute / access: being off Hwy 181 gives relatively easy access to main roads. For drives to Mobile, to the beaches (Gulf Shores / Orange Beach), or to other points along the Eastern Shore, it's not too far.
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Other neighboring communities: Quail Creek is right by. Many people compare Firethorne to nearby subdivisions of similar newness and quality.
Pros / Things to Consider
Pros:
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Newer builds with modern features → less maintenance than older homes.
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Strong community amenities and association → good for families, kids, people who enjoy neighborhood socializing.
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Spacious lots, green space, walking paths etc. → a more open, relaxed feel.
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Location is convenient to Fairhope’s town center, the bay, and key local amenities.
Things to consider:
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Price point is on the higher side for the area, reflecting quality, size, and amenities. Buyers will want to budget accordingly.
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With HOA and covenants come restrictions (design, landscaping, etc.), and HOA dues. Potential buyers should study those carefully.
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Because many homes are new or relatively new, some features may still be evolving (e.g. landscaping growth, full maturity of trees, etc.).
Who Firethorne is Good For
Given its mix of amenities, design, location, and price, Firethorne seems ideal for:
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Families with children, who want good schools, safe environment, community recreational features.
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Professionals who may commute but want to live in a well-planned neighborhood rather than in an older urban core or far rural area.
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People looking for newer homes, with modern layouts, less immediate maintenance.
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Retirees who like quiet, but still want ease of access to coastal leisure, restaurants, and natural beauty.
Frequently Asked Questions — Firethorne
Resort-style amenities, sidewalks and lakes, plus quick access to schools and everyday shopping—great for active families.
Yes—pool, clubhouse, fitness area, playground, and tennis/pickleball courts, along with scenic walking paths.
Brick & craftsman single-family homes, typically 3–5 bedrooms with open layouts and outdoor living spaces.
Roughly 10–15 minutes to downtown Fairhope; I-10 access in ~15–20 minutes for Mobile commuters.
Primarily owner-occupied; check HOA rules and local ordinances before planning any rentals.
Visit the City of Fairhope and Baldwin County Schools for official info.
Conclusion
Firethorne in Fairhope offers an elegant balance: modern, upscale suburban living with good community amenities, green space, and convenient access to what makes Fairhope and the Eastern Shore region desirable (the bay, beaches, small town charm, etc.). If you’re looking in this region, especially in the $500-$650k range or more, and value lifestyle as much as square footage, Firethorne is definitely worth a strong look.
Below you will find all homes that are for sale in Firethorne of Fairhope AL.
Thinking About Firethorne?
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