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Amanda Howard

Amanda Howard
Real Estate Agent (Qualifying Broker)
Huntsville AL

Qualifying Broker (AL: 000074318)

REALTOR® 6 Active Listings Serves Madison County, AL
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Contact Information

Brokerage
A H Sotheby's Int Realty

Office Website
Office Address
2213 Gill St Se
Huntsville, AL  35801
(Madison County)
Office Phone
256-799-9000
Office Fax
256-799-9001
Mobile
256-799-9333
Email
aman**@************.com
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Service Areas

Trinity: AL Decatur: AL Priceville: AL Athens: AL Huntsville: AL Brownsboro: AL Gurley: AL Harvest: AL Hazel Green: AL Meridianville: AL Madison: AL Triana: AL Capshaw: AL Moores Mill: AL New Market: AL Hampton Cove: AL Owens Cross Roads: AL Big Cove: AL Owens X Rds: AL Normal: AL Alabama A And M: AL Ryland: AL

About Amanda Howard

Amanda Howard is the Founder and CEO of Amanda Howard Sotheby’s International Realty (AHSIR). Established in 2009 as Amanda Howard Real Estate™, the firm became affiliated with Sotheby’s International Realty in 2018, following its recognition as the leading real estate firm in North Alabama by the prestigious Sotheby’s Auction House in London and the U.S. corporate headquarters.

AHSIR operates in key real estate markets across North Alabama, including Greater Huntsville/Madison County and Lake Guntersville. Over the past 12 years, Amanda and her team have successfully sold more than 5,000 homes, achieving nearly a billion dollars in sales. Their performance has consistently placed them in the top 1 percent of real estate teams nationwide in terms of transactions and sales volume. Notably, Amanda was recognized as one of HousingWire’s Women of Influence.

In 2019, AHSIR was ranked 26th nationally by REAL Trends, as reported in the Wall Street Journal, and has held the title of the number one real estate team in Alabama for America’s Best Real Estate Agents by REAL Trends since 2013. The firm has also been included in the Inc. 5000 list.

In addition to leading her team, Amanda serves as a ‘CEO Coach’ with a prominent coaching firm, providing guidance to real estate teams across the country. She is passionate about mentoring fellow entrepreneurs, having helped many achieve significant growth—some by as much as 600 percent in sales—while attaining top accolades in their respective states. As a successful female entrepreneur, Amanda frequently shares her insights and experiences with audiences of varying sizes.

AHSIR is committed to representing the region's finest properties with exceptional expertise and innovative technology. Amanda emphasizes the importance of understanding the needs of home buyers and sellers, stating, “We offer our clients the utmost in privacy, security, speed, and efficiency. Our deep knowledge of the regional market allows us to connect exceptional homes to exceptional lives.”

In late 2016, Amanda co-founded Acquire Commercial Real Estate and has since invested in three additional startups that enhance her real estate services. The brokerage is also dedicated to community engagement, supporting numerous local charities and initiatives. Amanda is actively involved with organizations such as the Greater Huntsville Humane Society, HEALS Inc., Kids 2 Love, Crime Stoppers, the Huntsville Museum of Art, and the Huntsville Symphony Orchestra. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce, the Huntsville Committee of 100, and is an alumnus of Leadership Greater Huntsville. Additionally, she is a board member of the Alabama Center for Real Estate, a member of the BBVA advisory council, and a sponsor for Downtown Huntsville Inc. and the Women’s Economic Development Council.

Outside of her professional endeavors, Amanda enjoys traveling, CrossFit, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle with her husband, Travis. Married for 25 years, they are proud parents to two daughters, aged 16 and 17. Among her memorable experiences, Amanda humorously recalls the thrill of nearly being swallowed by a whale and the challenges of teaching her teenage daughter to drive—though she insists they are not ranked in order of scariness.

Madison County, AL Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$423,147
Avg. Listing Price
From Amanda's portfolio
3.7 / 2.8
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,395 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
3378
Active Listings
Current inventory

Madison County, Alabama stands as one of the most dynamic and rapidly evolving real estate markets in the Tennessee Valley region. Home to Huntsville, the state's fourth-largest city and a major aerospace and technology hub, this market has experienced unprecedented growth driven by defense contractors, NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, and a thriving tech sector. The county's unique blend of government stability, high-tech innovation, and Southern charm has created a real estate landscape that attracts both first-time homebuyers and luxury investors.

With 2,618 total actively licensed agents serving the county, Madison County boasts one of Alabama's most robust real estate professional networks. Remarkably, all 2,618 agents maintain current email contacts, reflecting the market's tech-savvy nature and professional standards. This high level of digital connectivity mirrors the county's overall technological advancement and creates unique opportunities for businesses looking to engage with real estate professionals in this competitive market.

Major Madison County, Alabama Real Estate Markets

Huntsville dominates the county's real estate activity, with its Research Park area commanding premium prices due to proximity to major employers like Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Raytheon. The city's historic downtown has undergone remarkable revitalization, while established neighborhoods like Blossomwood and newer developments in south Huntsville cater to diverse buyer segments. Madison, the county's affluent suburban enclave, consistently ranks among Alabama's most desirable communities, featuring top-rated schools and upscale residential developments.

Beyond the major cities, communities like Harvest, Meridianville, and New Hope represent emerging markets with significant growth potential. The county's northern corridor along Highway 72 has become particularly attractive to buyers seeking larger lots and newer construction, while still maintaining reasonable commute times to Huntsville's employment centers. These suburban and semi-rural areas often surprise newcomers with their rapid appreciation rates and strong resale values.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Madison County's real estate market operates on multiple tiers, with luxury properties in Madison and south Huntsville often appreciating faster than the regional average, while affordable housing segments in northern areas provide entry points for first-time buyers. The county's proximity to Tennessee creates interesting cross-border dynamics, with some buyers choosing Alabama for its favorable tax structure while working in Tennessee. Government contract cycles significantly influence market timing, creating predictable seasonal patterns that savvy agents learn to navigate.

The market's complexity extends beyond simple residential sales, encompassing significant commercial development, multi-family construction, and specialized housing for temporary defense contractor assignments. Many transactions involve buyers relocating from other states or countries, requiring agents to possess deep knowledge of local amenities, school districts, and community characteristics. This geographic and demographic diversity creates numerous niche markets within the broader county landscape.

Why Businesses Need Madison County, Alabama Agent Contact Data

The county's 2,618 licensed agents represent a highly educated, tech-enabled professional network with substantial purchasing power and influence within their communities. Real estate service providers, from mortgage lenders to home inspectors, find Madison County agents particularly receptive to innovative solutions and premium services that match their clients' sophisticated expectations. The market's consistent growth and high transaction values make it an attractive target for businesses offering real estate-related products and services.

Given the county's unique blend of government, defense, and technology sectors, agents here often handle complex transactions requiring specialized knowledge and premium service providers. Marketing to these professionals requires precise targeting and relevant messaging, making comprehensive contact data essential for successful business development campaigns in this lucrative market.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Amanda Howard has 6 properties for sale in Huntsville and surrounding areas.

$5,499,000

Listed 2024-06-28

721 Three Point Rd
Muscle Shoals, AL  35661

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 3.5
Sq Ft: 10,207
Lot: 326,700 sf
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$799,000

Listed 2026-02-03

705 Eustis Ave
Huntsville, AL  35801

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Lot: 15,682 sf
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$175,000

Listed 2026-02-05

93 Short St
Woodville, AL  35776

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,126
Lot: 16,988 sf
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$39,900

Listed 2026-02-05

0.39 Acres Short St
Woodville, AL  35776

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Lot: 16,988 sf
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$399,900

Listed 2025-04-09

2087 Alfred Blvd
Navarre, FL  32566

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,899
Lot: 10,890 sf
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$288,000

Listed 2025-12-08

215 County Road 404
Killen, AL  35645

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,969
Lot: 17,424 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Amanda Howard currently has no rental properties available in Huntsville and surrounding areas. Check back later.