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John Hardin

John Hardin
Real Estate Agent (Qualifying Broker)
Auburn AL

Qualifying Broker (AL: 000080943)

23 years experience

REALTOR® 7 Active Listings Serves Lee County, AL
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Southeastern Land Group Auburn Branch

Office Website
Office Address
331 Payne St
Auburn, AL  36830
(Lee County)
Office Phone
334-524-2756
Office Fax
Mobile
334-524-2756
Email
john******@***********.com
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About John Hardin

With over sixteen years of experience in the real estate sector, John brings a unique perspective to land investments, bolstered by his background in agronomy, particularly in Turf Management. As a Co-Owner and Broker at Southeastern Land Group, which operates across Georgia and South Carolina, he possesses a deep understanding of the intricacies involved in land transactions.

John specializes in the sale of rural properties, focusing on hunting, timber investments, and recreational and agricultural land. His extensive knowledge of the market in Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina enables him to provide tailored strategies that align with his clients' investment goals while respecting their privacy and intentions.

As an Accredited Land Consultant (ALC), John conducts weekly evaluations of properties throughout the region, ensuring that he remains at the forefront of market trends and opportunities. His passion for land and its potential resonates with his clients, as he firmly believes that informed decisions lead to the best investment outcomes.

John is licensed to practice in Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina, further enhancing his ability to serve a diverse clientele.

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

$485,204
Avg. Listing Price
From John's portfolio
3.8 / 2.9
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,371 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
1063
Active Listings
Current inventory

Lee County, Alabama represents a dynamic real estate landscape anchored by Auburn University and characterized by unique market cycles that follow both academic calendars and traditional seasonal patterns. This East Alabama county has experienced steady growth driven by the university's expansion, military presence at nearby installations, and the broader economic development in the region. The interplay between student housing demand, faculty relocations, and local workforce housing creates multiple submarkets that operate on different timelines throughout the year.

With 755 total actively licensed agents serving the county—all of whom maintain email contact information—Lee County demonstrates a robust professional network that reflects the area's diverse real estate needs. This concentration of agents, particularly given the county's size, indicates both opportunity and competition in markets ranging from luxury Auburn neighborhoods to affordable housing in smaller communities like Opelika and Smiths Station.

Major Lee County, Alabama Real Estate Markets

Auburn dominates Lee County's real estate activity, with distinct zones serving university-related buyers and traditional residential markets. The areas surrounding Auburn University command premium prices for both rental properties and homes purchased by faculty, staff, and families relocating for academic positions. Opelika, the county seat, offers a more traditional small-town market with historic properties and new developments attracting both local buyers and Birmingham-area commuters seeking more affordable alternatives.

Smaller communities like Smiths Station, Beauregard, and Loachapoka provide rural and suburban options that appeal to buyers seeking larger lots and lower price points while maintaining reasonable access to Auburn's employment centers. The eastern portions of the county, closer to the Georgia border, have seen increased interest from Columbus, Georgia area workers and military personnel stationed at Fort Moore, creating cross-state market dynamics that many agents must navigate.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Lee County's real estate market operates on multiple cycles simultaneously, with student housing turnover occurring in late spring and summer, while traditional family home sales peak in spring and fall. This creates opportunities for agents who understand how to time listings and marketing strategies around academic schedules, football seasons, and conventional buyer patterns. The presence of Auburn University also generates consistent demand for investment properties, particularly single-family homes that can accommodate multiple students.

Price variations across the county can be dramatic, with Auburn's most desirable neighborhoods commanding significantly higher prices per square foot than rural areas just minutes away. Agents must possess deep local knowledge to guide clients effectively, as factors like school district boundaries, proximity to campus, and flood plain designations can substantially impact property values and marketability within very small geographic areas.

Why Businesses Need Lee County, Alabama Agent Contact Data

Real estate service providers, from mortgage lenders to home improvement contractors, require direct access to Lee County's 755 licensed agents to effectively market their services across the county's diverse submarkets. The complete email contact availability for all active agents enables targeted marketing campaigns that can address specific market segments, whether focusing on luxury Auburn properties, investment opportunities, or first-time buyer programs in more affordable areas.

Technology companies, insurance providers, and real estate marketing firms particularly benefit from comprehensive agent contact data to introduce services that help agents manage the county's complex market dynamics. Given the competitive environment with a high concentration of agents relative to the county's size, successful service providers must reach agents directly and efficiently to demonstrate value in markets that range from high-end Auburn estates to rural properties with unique challenges.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, John Hardin has 7 properties for sale in Auburn and surrounding areas.

$339,900

Listed 2025-10-10

4135 Coleman Rd
Carrollton, AL  35447

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 3,600
Lot: 130,680 sf
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$1,375,000

Listed 2025-12-17

5400 County Road 128
Alexander City, AL  35010

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Lot: 1,698,840 sf
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$124,000

Listed 2025-12-01

Highway 280
Jacksons Gap, AL  36861

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Lot: 540,144 sf
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$1,266,500

Listed 2025-05-08

County Road 278
Five Points, AL  36855

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Lot: 6,490,440 sf
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$577,500

Listed 2025-02-18

County Road 278
Five Points, AL  36855

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Lot: 3,354,120 sf
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$89,900

Listed 2025-08-26

Lee Rd # 334
Salem, AL  36874

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Lot: 217,800 sf
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$1,973,000

Listed 2025-07-22

8182 County Road 53
Auburn, AL  36832

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Lot: 2,178,000 sf
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Current Property Rentals

John Hardin currently has no rental properties available in Auburn and surrounding areas. Check back later.