c.1910 Alabama Craftsman Meets Classic $180K
$180,000
It’s the kind of place that stops you mid-drive — the house you’ve admired from afar, imagining what it would be like to call it yours. Now, that dream-worthy Alabama craftsman is finally within reach.

Realtor Comments
One of only two Lockwood designed homes in Capitol Heights, and one of only a small handful in all of Montgomery, this stunning example is the juxtaposition between Classical design-meets high-end Craftsman style. Wonderful deep front porch studded with columns curves to the side of the house and offers extensive outdoor living spaces. Once inside, you will revel in the spacious rooms with 12+ ft ceilings, original stained moldings, ornate mantles, and massive pocket doors. Both living room and dining room are quite large, and flow seamlessly together. The spacious kitchen is sparse in design, and has a large walk-in pantry closet for additional storage. The wide central hallway gives access to three bedrooms and two recently updated full baths. This is truly a one-of-a kind property, located on a large corner lot, just minutes from downtown!
- 3bed
- 2bath
- 2,671sqft
- 0.34acre lot
- Circa 1910

2207 Winona Ave, Montgomery, AL 36107 $180,000
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
1. Affordable Cost of Living
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Overall cost is around 11–14% below the U.S. average. Housing is especially budget-friendly—median home prices near $120 K, median rent around $900–1,140/month
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Lower property taxes too: only about 0.39%, meaning roughly $900/year on a $250,000 home
2. Friendly, Community-Driven Culture
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Known for warm Southern hospitality—residents describe it as friendly and welcoming
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Compact size (roughly 12 × 7 miles) makes it feel like a close-knit community
3. Rich History & Cultural Offerings
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Capital of Alabama’s Civil Rights Movement, with museums, memorials, and heritage sites.
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Cultural scene includes the Shakespeare Festival, historic music museums, the Montgomery Zoo, and events downtown
4. Outdoor & Recreational Amenities
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Beautiful parks and riverfront access, riverboat tours, splash pads, and the popular Montgomery Biscuits baseball team
5. Education & Employment Anchors
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Multiple public universities (ASU, Troy, Auburn) plus solid healthcare infrastructure
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Major employers include government offices, Maxwell AFB, Hyundai, Koch Foods, and Baptist Health System
❌ Cons
1. Crime & Safety
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Violent crime rate: ~514 per 100,000; property crime elevated too
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Many locals share cautionary advice:
“Gunshots were common… do your due diligence and don’t wander into dark empty places.”
2. School Quality
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Public schools are underfunded and underperforming; even amidst highlights like magnet and IB programs at select schools, the overall system lags
3. Limited Job Market & Income Constraints
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While anchored by stable sectors, Montgomery’s broader job market remains slower, with unemployment (~6.8%) and poverty (~20%) above national average
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Median household income (~$49K) sits below the national average
4. Transportation & Car Dependence
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Public transit exists (14 bus routes), but most residents rely on cars—traffic can get congested during peak hours
5. Weather & Severe Storm Risk
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Hot and humid summers, mild winters—but spring and fall bring tornadoes and storms, and high mosquito counts
6. Limited Nightlife & Entertainment
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Downtown and nightlife scenes are small-scale; many venues close early. For more vibrant options, residents often head to Birmingham—an ~1 h drive






















































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