Brick c.1945 Three Bedroom Alabama Home For Sale $59K
OHU50K Notes $59,000
Brick c.1945 Three Bedroom Alabama Home For Sale. This home has a lovely and private backyard that is peaceful. Put your personal touch on the inside and outside.

Realtor Comments
Cute brick home in Tuscaloosa featuring 3 bedrooms plus a bonus room that could serve as a 4th bedroom, office, or playroom! Enjoy relaxing on the spacious front porch and entertaining in the fenced backyard. This charming home offers great flexibility and plenty of outdoor space in a convenient location.
- 3 bed
- 1 bath
- 1,008 sqft
- 7,405 sqft lot
- Build date 1945
If interested in a property, pleases 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.
2107 3rd St E, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 $59,000
- Contact Realtor: Missy Mills
- Google Map
- Niche

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Pros
- Affordable cost of living: Housing and everyday expenses are generally below the national average, though prices have risen in recent years.
- Strong job market: Major employers include The University of Alabama, Mercedes-Benz U.S. International, healthcare systems, and manufacturing companies.
- College-town atmosphere: The university brings sporting events, concerts, museums, lectures, and a vibrant restaurant scene.
- SEC football culture: If you enjoy college football, game days are a major part of life, with home games at Bryant–Denny Stadium creating a lively atmosphere.
- Outdoor recreation: Residents can enjoy the Black Warrior River, parks, boating, fishing, and nearby hiking opportunities.
- Convenient location: Tuscaloosa is about an hour from Birmingham, Alabama, making it easy to access a larger metro area’s airport, shopping, and entertainment.
Cons
- Hot, humid summers: Summer temperatures frequently reach the 90s °F (32–37 °C), with high humidity.
- Severe weather: The region is prone to thunderstorms and tornadoes, especially during spring. The devastating 2011 tornado is a significant part of the city’s history.
- Game-day traffic: University football weekends can bring heavy traffic, crowded restaurants, and higher hotel prices.
- Public transportation is limited: Most residents rely on a personal vehicle.
- Rapid growth: New development has brought more traffic and higher housing costs in some neighborhoods.
- Political and cultural fit: Tuscaloosa is generally more politically moderate than many surrounding areas, but Alabama as a whole is more conservative than the national average. Whether that’s a pro or con depends on your preferences.
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