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Small c.1952 Affordable Alabama Home $50K

 OHU50K Notes    $50,000

Small c.1952 Affordable Alabama Home. The perfect little home on a half acre.

Yard featured at 108 E Troy Ter, Brundidge, AL, 36010

Realtor Comments

Owner is a licensed real estate agent. Owner will have HVAC installed at closing.

  • 1 bed
  • 1 bath
  • Build date 1952

 

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108 E Troy Ter, Brundidge, AL 36010   $50,000

Kitchen featured at 108 E Troy Ter, Brundidge, AL, 36010

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Pros of Living in Brundidge, AL

Very Affordable Cost of Living

Brundidge’s overall cost of living — especially housing — is significantly lower than national averages, making it easier for many people to buy a home and keep everyday expenses down.

Small-Town, Community Feel

Residents often describe a close-knit, small rural community where people know each other and community involvement is strong.

Low Housing Costs

Median property values in town are quite low compared with U.S. norms, which attracts families and retirees looking for affordability.

Low Population & Quiet Lifestyle

With a population around ~2,000, Brundidge offers a quiet, rural lifestyle that many people enjoy — especially if they prefer slower, more relaxed living.

Local Events and Cultural Identity

Brundidge has unique local flavor, including its historic downtown and the annual Peanut Butter Festival, which celebrate local heritage and bring the community together.


Cons of Living in Brundidge, AL

Limited Job Market

Job opportunities are very limited locally, especially in specialized or high-paying sectors. Many people must commute to nearby cities for work.

Schools & Education Challenges

Local schools and educational resources are seen as mixed to below average compared with larger districts, and some residents report struggles with literacy and school performance.

Population Decline

The town has experienced a slow population decline, which can impact economic vibrancy and reduce demand for new services or businesses.

Higher Poverty Levels

Brundidge’s poverty rate is notably higher than the U.S. average, which can influence local economy and resources.

Crime Can Be a Concern

Crime statistics vary by source — some point to higher overall crime rates than national averages, while others say the experience depends a lot on neighborhood. Property crime appears around average compared with similar towns, but violent crime metrics can raise concerns.
(Note: safety experiences are highly local and can differ by block or part of town.)

Amenities & Services Are Limited

Many everyday amenities (shops, entertainment, big-box retail, cultural venues) are not within walking distance, so residents rely on cars and often travel to nearby cities for more options.

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