Character and Style Brick c.1930 Alabama Home $199,900
$199,900
Welcome home to this 4-bedroom, 1.5-bath Alabama home, where timeless character meets modern convenience. You’ll love the warmth of beautiful hardwood floors flowing throughout the inviting living spaces. Designed for year-round ease, this home features central heating and cooling, while the expansive 2-car garage and additional 2-car carport provide ample room for all your vehicles and storage needs.

Charming full-brick home in Alabama City! Step outside to a private backyard-perfect for relaxing or entertaining. A standout feature is the whole-home Generac generator, providing peace of mind so you’ll never be without power. Don’t miss this great opportunity!
- 4bed
- 1.5bath
- 2,244sqft
- 6,098sqft lot
- Circa 1930

3000 W Meighan Blvd, Gadsden, AL 35904 $199,900
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.
Brokered by Impact Realty, Llc

Pros of living in Gadsden, AL
1. Very affordable cost of living
- Cost of living is well below the U.S. average (index ~84)
- Median home prices are relatively low compared to most cities
Great if you want cheap housing or to stretch your income further.
2. Small-town, suburban feel
- Population around 35k with a quieter, slower pace of life
- More space and less congestion than big cities
Good for families or people who prefer less hustle.
3. Outdoor scenery and nature
- Located near mountains, rivers, and trails
- Popular for fishing, hiking, and scenic views (Northeast Alabama vibe)
4. Easy commute and less traffic
- Shorter drive times compared to major metros
- Less congestion and stress on a daily basis
5. Tight-knit community
- Many residents describe a close, local community feel
- Easier to build relationships than in larger cities
Cons of living in Gadsden, AL
1. High crime rates (biggest drawback)
- Crime rates significantly higher than national average
- Example: property crime much higher; odds about 1 in 14
- Safer than only ~7% of U.S. cities
This is the #1 thing most people consider before moving.
2. Limited job opportunities
- Smaller job market with fewer high-paying careers
- Economy is more limited compared to bigger cities
Many people commute or work remotely.
3. Population decline & economic challenges
- Population has been decreasing slightly in recent years
- Can signal fewer opportunities and slower growth
4. Higher poverty rate
- Around 22% of residents live in poverty, above national average
5. Limited entertainment & amenities
- Fewer restaurants, nightlife options, and shopping
- You may need to travel to larger cities (like Birmingham) for more variety
6. Hot, humid climate
- Summers are very humid and can feel intense
- Typical of much of Alabama (long, sticky summers)

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