c.1953 Alabama Tiny Home For Sale $59K
$59,000
Take advantage of the momentum: this 925 sqft Alabama tiny home has had select demo work finished, paving the way for your renovation.

Realtor Comments
Investor special with great potential! Perfect opportunity for investors, flippers, or buyers looking to customize a property to their vision. With solid potential and room for improvement, this home is ready for its transformation. Bring your ideas and make it shine!
- 3bed
- 1bath
- 925sqft
- 0.28acre lot
- Circa 1953

8431 10th Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35206, USA
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 WAGNEL

Pros of living in Birmingham, AL
- Affordability (relative to many big metros): Housing and everyday costs are often lower than in larger coastal/major tech metros.
- Deep “live music + food” scene: Birmingham has a strong reputation for local restaurants and live venues across multiple neighborhoods.
- Convenient access to nature + day trips: You’re within reach of mountains, lakes, and state parks for weekend escapes (e.g., rafting/hiking areas in the region).
- Warm weather for much of the year: More outdoor season than many northern cities—great for parks, patios, and events.
- Growing employment options: It’s a business/medical/education hub in Alabama, so there are job opportunities across sectors (not just one industry).
- Neighborhood character: Areas like Homewood, Mountain Brook, Crestwood, Five Points, and others have distinct vibes—useful if you want a specific lifestyle.
Cons of living in Birmingham, AL
- Hot, humid summers: Expect very uncomfortable heat and humidity for multiple months.
- Weather risk (storms/tornadoes): Tornadoes and severe storms can happen, especially in spring.
- Traffic can be unpredictable: While it’s not like major coast cities, commutes can get frustrating around bottlenecks and rush-hour choke points.
- Some areas have higher crime/declining blocks: Like any city, neighborhood choice matters a lot—living “in Birmingham” isn’t the same as living on a specific street/block.
- Job market competition + certain skills gaps: Depending on your field, you may find fewer openings than in larger metros—or need to be more flexible.
- Air quality can be an issue at times: For people sensitive to allergies/asthma, seasonal pollution can occasionally be rough.
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