c.1925 Alabama Home For Sale on Half Acre + Under $70K
$69,900
Located in Florala, this 2-bedroom, 1-bath Alabama home is priced to give you a chance to customize it to your liking. Includes a living room, kitchen, and an enclosed porch area that adds extra usable space for your family.

Home sits on a large lot that includes an additional parcel with power and water already on it that could give you room for and additional home as well. The chain-link fenced yard gives comfort of safety for outdoor play for both your animals and children. Property has numerous outdoor storage buildings to include a 24X24 workshop/carport as well as additional out building spaces. Located within minutes to the school, football fields, and parks the location is an easy commute to all the things in Florala to include Beautiful Lake Jackson. Call today to see this become your dream restored
- 2bed
- 1bath
- 1,008sqft
- 0.57acre lot
- Circa 1925

22438 6th Ave, Florala, AL 36442 $69,900
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.
Contact Realtor: Christa Merrifield

Pros
- Small-town charm and community
- Friendly, slower pace of life with a tight-knit feel; great for families or anyone seeking a neighborly environment.
- Affordable housing
- Generally lower housing costs than many urban areas in Alabama, with options from modest homes to larger lots.
- Outdoor recreation and natural beauty
- Located near Lake Jackson and Florala State Park, offering boating, fishing, swimming, picnicking, and scenic spots for outdoor activities.
- Proximity to cross-state amenities
- Close enough to the Florida border for easy day trips while staying in a distinctly Alabama setting.
- Walkable downtown feel in some parts
- A charming core with local eateries, shops, and community events typical of small towns.
- Lower cost of living
- Everyday expenses (groceries, services, utilities) tend to be more affordable than in larger cities.
Cons
- Limited job market
- Fewer employers and specialized career opportunities; many residents commute to nearby towns for work.
- Healthcare access
- Fewer hospitals and specialty clinics locally; longer drives for certain services.
- Education options
- Smaller school systems; consider proximity to preferred elementary/high schools and coursework options if you have specific needs.
- Shopping and services
- Fewer shopping centers, entertainment venues, and diverse dining choices compared to bigger metro areas.
- Heat and humidity
- Hot, humid summers are common; plan for air conditioning, mosquito management, and outdoor comfort.
- Infrastructure and amenities
- Some roads, utilities, or public services may have fewer resources or longer wait times than larger cities.
- Growth and change
- Limited new development can mean fewer new amenities but also less displacement; however, growth pressure can vary.

































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