2.92-Acre c.1910 Alabama Farmhouse For Sale $190K
$190,000
Set on nearly 3 acres, this Alabama farmhouse offers an ideal mix of privacy, space, and opportunity—perfect for buyers dreaming of a quiet retreat. Step into wide-open land with plenty of room for outdoor living, gardening, animals, and future expansion, all tucked away in a peaceful rural setting.

Welcome to peaceful country living at 8068 Sylacauga-Fayetteville Highway. Conveniently located with easy access to nearby towns, this property delivers the charm of the countryside without sacrificing accessibility. Whether you’re looking to personalize a home, create a rental, or secure acreage in a growing area, this is a rare opportunity to own space, serenity, and value. Schedule your showing today and explore the possibilities. Subject to the 180 days ALABAMA right of redemption for that certain mortgage foreclosure sale evidenced by mortgage foreclosure deed recorded on 01/28/2026 in Book 1269, Page 495, in the Probate Office of Talladega County, Alabama 8069 SYLACAUGA FAYETTEVILLE
- 3bed
- 2bath
- 1,956sqft
- 2.92acre lot
- Circa 1910

8069 Sylacauga Fayetteville Hwy, Sylacauga, AL 35151 $189,900
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
- Affordable cost of living: Housing and many everyday expenses are typically lower than in larger Alabama metros.
- Smaller-town feel: Generally less hustle and bustle, with a stronger “community” vibe.
- Close to bigger hubs: It’s within driving distance of places like Birmingham and other central Alabama areas for jobs, shopping, and events.
- Local pride and community events: Sylacauga has a strong local culture, with events that draw residents together.
- Slightly milder daily routine than big cities: Shorter commutes and fewer gridlock headaches for many people.
Cons
- Fewer job options (depending on your field): Some careers may be limited locally, making commuting or relocating more likely.
- Amenities can be limited: You may have fewer restaurants, entertainment, and specialty shopping compared with bigger cities.
- Car-dependent lifestyle: In most of Sylacauga/central AL, you’ll likely drive for most needs.
- Weather risks: Like much of Alabama, you’ll deal with hot/humid summers and the possibility of severe storms/tornadoes.
- Pace of growth: If you prefer fast development and lots of new construction/venues, a smaller city may feel slower.



















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