
A newly built four-bedroom house in the Bellawoods community in Madison sold for $999,900, the highest-priced of the five home sales reported in the Huntsville, Alabama metro area for the week ending August 16, 2026.
The five closings combined for $4.65 million and are spread across Madison, Gurley and New Hope, with Madison appearing more than once in the ranking through sales in Bellawoods, Clifts Cove and Town Madison.
New construction sits at the head of the ranking, and the rest of the list runs from a 2001 house backing onto Rainbow Mountain to a 6.2-acre mini farm near New Hope and a custom-built Craftsman completed in 2020.
No. 1 — $999,900 · 119 Bellawoods Dr, Madison, Alabama

The week’s highest reported price belongs to 119 Bellawoods Dr in Madison, a newly built house that closed for $999,900 on August 13, 2026. The residence is recorded at four bedrooms, four bathrooms and a reported 4,123 square feet.
Listing materials identify the floor plan as the Sylvia, which pairs the main kitchen with a separate prep kitchen sized for entertaining and opens onto a study, a keeping room and a bonus room. The plan includes a private primary suite and a three-car garage, and the lot backs onto community common area rather than another back yard.
Bellawoods is a Madison community built around a resort-style pool, two fishing ponds, paved walking trails and a clubhouse with a fitness center.
Jawana Snyder of Woodland Real Estate, Inc. was the listing agent. The $999,900 closing put Jawana Snyder at the listing side of the No. 1 transaction in RealtyWire’s Huntsville Metro Area Top 5 for the week ending August 16, 2026, and the house went under contract 16 days after the current listing date before it closed at its full asking price. Natsuki Tani of Capstone Realty LLC Huntsville represented the buyer.
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No. 2 — $992,271 · 14 Saint Cloud Way, Gurley, Alabama

A house at 14 Saint Cloud Way in Gurley changed hands for $992,271 in a closing dated August 14, 2026, the second-highest reported price in the metro area that week. Records list five bedrooms, five bathrooms and a reported 4,359 square feet in the Mcmullen Cove community.
Marketed as an under-construction Tanner plan, the house was laid out for mountain views, with 10-foot ceilings and eight-foot doors on the first floor and a keeping room finished with natural gas logs. Quartz counters run throughout, the kitchen is anchored by a large island and backed by a scullery, and covered porches face front and rear. A tankless water heater serves the house, which sits on a private back lot.
Wendy Dilbeck of Legend Realty was the listing agent. The Saint Cloud Way sale ranked No. 2 in RealtyWire’s Top 5 reported home sales for the Huntsville, Alabama metro area for the week; it went under contract the same day the current listing went live and closed $32,661 above its final asking price of $959,610. Paula Mahalik of KW Valley represented the buyer.
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No. 3 — $920,000 · 106 Hidden Springs Ct, Madison, Alabama

A 2001 house at 106 Hidden Springs Ct in Madison sold for $920,000 on August 14, 2026, taking the No. 3 position for the week. The house carries four bedrooms, five bathrooms and a reported 4,789 square feet in Clifts Cove, on a lot that backs onto Rainbow Mountain.
A two-story living room with a tall fireplace and a wood-trimmed ceiling anchors the interior, and the main-level primary suite includes a sunroom that looks toward the mountain. Three bedrooms upstairs carry extensive custom built-ins, and an oversized bonus room is set up for a theater, a game room or a pool table. An expansive patio takes in the views outside, and the fenced yard adjoins a three-car garage.
The property is served by Madison City Schools, and Clifts Cove residents share a pool, a clubhouse, lakes, walking trails, tennis courts and a playground.
Kristin King and Hayley Oglesby of Kristin King Real Estate were the listing agents. The two held the listing side of the No. 3 transaction in RealtyWire’s Huntsville Metro Area Top 5 for the week, and the house went under contract 25 days after the current listing date. Jeffrey Christensen of Capstone Realty represented the buyer.
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No. 4 — $875,000 · 1768 Oak Grove Rd, New Hope, Alabama

The No. 4 sale of the week was a 6.2-acre mini farm at 1768 Oak Grove Rd in New Hope, which changed hands for $875,000 in an August 11, 2026 closing. Built in 2016, the house has five bedrooms, five bathrooms and a reported 4,632 square feet.
The acreage comes established for working use, with fenced pasture, a barn, a workshop and a stocked pond, plus a swimming pool on the grounds. Hardwood floors run through an open layout that takes in a dedicated office, an oversized laundry room, a walk-in attic, a safe room, a bonus room and a loft, and the private primary suite holds an oversized double shower. The farm sits minutes from Huntsville and about 30 minutes from Guntersville.
Kristan Stanton of RE/MAX Unlimited was the listing agent. The sale placed Kristan Stanton at the listing side of the week’s No. 4 reported home sale in the Huntsville, Alabama metro area. Lauren Roden of Culpepper Real Estate represented the buyer.
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No. 5 — $860,000 · 321 Saint Louis St, Madison, Alabama

The week’s fifth reported sale was a custom-built Craftsman at 321 Saint Louis St in Madison, which changed hands for $860,000 in a closing dated August 10, 2026. Completed in 2020, it holds four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a reported 3,031 square feet in Town Madison.
Wood cathedral ceilings rise over the main rooms, where a stone fireplace and hardwood floors meet a kitchen built around a granite island. The owner’s suite sits on the main level with a second bedroom and an office, a bonus room upstairs opens to a balcony, and the back yard is private and tree-lined.
Town Madison puts a pool, a clubhouse, a fitness center, restaurants and Toyota Field within walking distance, and the house is less than five minutes from Redstone Arsenal Gate 7 and roughly eight minutes from the Huntsville airport.
DeLisa Locke and Morris Locke of RE/MAX Alliance were the listing agents. Their Saint Louis Street listing closed $15,000 above its final asking price of $845,000 and finished the week at No. 5 in RealtyWire’s Huntsville Metro Area Top 5; the property previously changed hands for $835,000 in 2023. Stacey Kuhnkey of Legend Realty represented the buyer.
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RealtyWire selected these transactions from publicly reported residential sales identified for the calendar week ending Sunday, August 16, 2026. The report may exclude private, off-market, delayed or nondisclosed transactions. Prices, property details and professional representation are reported as available at publication and may be updated following confirmation from transaction participants.
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