c.1937 Two Bedroom Alabama Home For Sale Under $75K
OHU50K Notes $74,900
c.1937 Two Bedroom Alabama Home For Sale. This home sits on a corner lot with views of a grassy field. The home is ready for a new owner!

Realtor Comments
2 Bedroom 1 Bath home conveniently located close to I22 for easy access to Jasper or Birmingham. This home has plenty of potential, it offers comfortable living space along with additional storage underneath the home, perfect for tools, seasonal items, or extra belongings. Whether you’re looking for a starter home, downsizing or an investment opportunity, this is one you don’t want to miss.
- 2 bed
- 1 bath
- 1,404 sqft
- Build date 1937

112 6th Ave NW, Carbon Hill, AL 35549 $74,900
- Contact Realtor: Jeff Clark
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Pros
1. Low cost of living
- Housing costs are far below national averages, with home values and rents significantly lower than in most U.S. communities.
- Property ownership is more attainable for retirees, first-time buyers, or people working remotely.
2. Small-town atmosphere
- Carbon Hill has a population of roughly 1,500–1,700 people, creating a close-knit community where residents often know each other.
- Traffic is minimal and daily life tends to be slower-paced.
3. Access to nature and outdoor recreation
- Located in rural northwest Alabama, it offers easy access to forests, hunting, fishing, and outdoor activities.
- The city has continued investing in parks and recreation facilities, including improvements to Central Park.
4. Generally favorable safety indicators
- Some crime analyses show overall crime levels below national averages, particularly for property crime.
5. Convenient access to larger cities
- While rural, it’s within driving distance of Jasper and about an hour from Birmingham for shopping, healthcare, and entertainment.
Cons
1. Limited job market
- Carbon Hill’s economy is small, and many residents commute elsewhere for work.
- Median household income is relatively low, and poverty rates are higher than national averages.
2. Population decline
- The town has experienced a long-term decrease in population, which can reduce business investment and local services.
3. Few amenities
- There are fewer restaurants, retail stores, healthcare providers, and entertainment options compared with larger communities.
- Residents often travel to nearby cities for major shopping or specialized services.
4. School options are limited
- As a very small town, educational choices are more limited than in larger metro areas. Some community ratings place local schools around average to below-average.
5. Tornado and severe weather risk
- Like much of central and western Alabama, the area is susceptible to severe thunderstorms and tornadoes. The community has experienced significant tornado damage in the past.
















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