c.1917 Affordable Alabama Bungalow For Sale Under $70K
$69,900
A meticulously preserved 1917 affordable Alabama bungalow showcasing timeless craftsmanship: lustrous hardwoods, artful wavy glass, and elegant brick fireplaces. Distinctive character meets modern potential, with a thoughtfully designed footprint that optimizes every square inch.

Realtor Comments
Mere steps from Downtown Fayette and Fayette Middle School, the location makes it ideal for homeowners or investors. A bonus 3rd room with a full bath offers flexible space for guests, hobbies, or income potential. Enjoy your coffee on the covered front porch or tend to your garden inside the charmingly private, fenced back yard. Whether looking for your next home or next opportunity, this gem is full of heart, history, and potentialall for under $75K!
- 3bed
- 2bath
- 1,214sqft
- 6,098sqft lot
- Circa 1917

303 4th St NE, Fayette, AL 35555 $69,900
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.

Pros
- Small-town charm and community feel
- Tight-knit atmosphere with local events, friendly neighbors, and a slower pace.
- Lower cost of living
- Generally more affordable housing and everyday expenses compared with larger Alabama cities and the coast.
- Rural and outdoor options
- Nearby countryside, smaller lakes, and outdoor activities can appeal to those who value space and a quieter lifestyle.
- Manageable traffic and commuting
- Less congestion than metro areas, which can translate to shorter daily drives within town.
- Local services and schools
- Access to county schools and community services; maintenance of town infrastructure can feel more personal.
- Proximity to regional hubs
- Reasonable drives to larger towns for specialized services, shopping, and healthcare when needed.
Cons
- Fewer job opportunities
- The local job market is smaller and may require commuting to nearby towns for specialized roles.
- Healthcare access
- Limited local hospitals and specialty clinics; longer drives for certain services or higher-level care.
- Education variety
- Smaller or fewer school options and extracurriculars compared with bigger districts.
- Shopping and entertainment options
- Limited dining, shopping, and entertainment choices; might necessitate trips to larger cities.
- Weather and climate considerations
- Humid subtropical climate with hot summers and milder winters; summer heat and humidity can be intense.
- Growth and amenities
- Slower growth can mean fewer new amenities or redevelopment projects, which some people see as either positive or negative.






















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