c.1930 Alabama Stone Home For Sale $199,900
$199,900
Turn-Key Alabama stone house for sale in a historic district. The home offers two bedrooms, two baths, metal roof, front patio, open floor plan, and central air and heat. This one is for those who go for updated old homes that look like new homes.

Realtor Comments
Timeless Charm in Historic Cullman! Step into the warmth of this beautifully preserved 1930’s stone cottage nestled in the heart of Cullmans sought-after historic district. This 2-bedroom, 2-bath gem blends old-world character with modern comforts, featuring updated kitchen, baths, windows, and tankless gas water heater. The roof was updated to metal in 2020. The spacious back deck invites you to unwind to the soothing sounds of a nearby creek. Perfectly located near Cullman City Schools, boutique shopping, dining, and local festivalsthis home offers convenience, character, and a sense of place. Dont miss the opportunity to own a slice of Cullmans historyschedule your private showing today!
- 2bed
- 2bath
- 1,232sqft
- 8,712sqft lot
- Circa 1930

411 6th Ave SE, Cullman, AL 35055 $199,900
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.

Pros
• Affordable Living & Housing
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Cost of living is about 12–19% below the U.S. average, with housing roughly 35% cheaper—median home values around $150–215 K and rent near $750–920/mo
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Living expenses are generally lower than the U.S.—great for budget-conscious households .
• Excellent Schools & Family-Friendly Environment
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Cullman City Schools consistently rank in the top 5% statewide, with high student achievement and local private school options
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The public school system serves over 3,200 students from pre-K to 12th grade .
• Strong Community & Recreation
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Known for Southern hospitality, festivals (Oktoberfest, Strawberry Festival), parks, and a revitalized downtown
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Award-winning parks program; top-notch recreation facilities and nearby natural spots like Smith Lake
• Ideal Location & Connectivity
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Situated between Birmingham and Huntsville on I‑65 with excellent road and rail access
Cons
• Limited Job Market & Income Levels
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Median income (~$52K) is below the national average; about 29% hold a bachelor’s degree and unemployment hovers around 3–4% .
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Local economy is largely centered on manufacturing, healthcare, and retail—those seeking specialized careers may need to commute
• Higher Nature of Crime
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Overall crime is 48% higher than the Alabama average; while violent crime remains lower than national averages, property crime is a concern
• Limited Public Transit & Longer Commutes
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There is essentially no public transportation; most residents rely on cars for commuting and errands
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Commute times may be longer for those working in larger job centers.
• Weather Risks
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Located in “tornado alley,” the city experienced an EF4 tornado in 2011 and remains vulnerable to storms; residents often need storm shelters




























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