alabama handyman special

c.1950 Alabama Handyman Special $59,900

$59,900

Spacious 3–4 bedroom Alabama handyman special featuring a combined living and dining area, kitchen, two full baths, and a laundry room—all ideally located with quick access to the interstate, town, and shopping conveniences.

Realtor Comments

Once was a duplex but was converted to a single family dwelling–great investment property-owner selling AS IS -at this price

  • 4bed
  • 2bath
  • Circa 1950

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3108 W Meighan Blvd, Gadsden, AL 35904   $59,900

If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended. 

Contact Realtor: NOLAN HOLLAND

Brokered by Holland Realty, Llc

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Pros

  • Low Cost of Living & Affordable Housing

    • Overall living costs are about 15–20% lower than the national average, with housing around 45–75% cheaper—median home price ~$80–130 K, median rent ~$650–790/month

  • Strong Sense of Community & Outdoor Lifestyle

    • Tight-knit and diverse population (~33 600), with retirees and families alike enjoying community events and the scenic outdoors .

    • Outdoor hotspots include Noccalula Falls Park and the Coosa River, great for hikes, boating, fishing, and family fun .

  • Decent Schools & Healthcare Access

    • Public schools graded B+ by Niche, serving over 14 schools in Gadsden City Schools district

    • Good basic and emergency healthcare via Gadsden Regional Medical Center and pediatric services; specialized care in Birmingham (~1-hour drive) .

  • Easy Commutes & Moderate Transit

    • Average commute ~19 min; public transit available via the Gadsden Trolley System’s 4 bus routes


⚠️ Cons

  • High Poverty & Limited Income Levels

    • Poverty rate ~26–27%, unemployment ~7.9–9.6%, and median household income ~$35–45 K—well below national averages

  • Significantly Higher Crime Rates

    • Overall crime rate is ~91% above U.S. average; violent crime ~52% higher, property crime nearly 99% higher—about a 1-in-26 chance of theft annually

    • Safety ratings are mixed: some areas are deemed safe, but many residents express concern .

  • Struggling Job Market

    • Employment opportunities are limited; jobs are concentrated in healthcare, manufacturing, and small-business sectors. Economic reliance on retirees and benefits persists .

  • Education & Healthcare Shortcomings

    • School proficiency lags state/national benchmarks; special-needs and advanced services are underprovided .

    • While local healthcare is adequate, specialist or higher-level care requires travel to Birmingham or Huntsville.

  • Utility Costs & Car Dependence

    • Utilities and transportation costs are higher than state and national averages .

    • Though a trolley network exists, many errands and commutes still require a personal vehicle .

  • Climate & Seasonal Extremes

    • Gadsden experiences hot, humid summers, mild winters, and regular severe weather—including tornado risk

 

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