c.1941 Alabama Starter Home For Sale $69,900
$69,900
Alabama starter home featuring 3 bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms—plus flexible extra space that’s perfect for a home office or a playroom!

Realtor Comments
NO SELLER FINANCING. Don’t miss your opportunity to own this home located in the heart of Ensley! The specious fenced in backyard is great for outdoor activites! If looking to add to your rental portfolio – Market Rent ranges from $1,150-$1,350/mo!
- 3bed
- 1.5bath
- 1,205sqft
- 7,405sqft lot
- Circa 1941

1515 35th St, Birmingham, AL 35218
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 Keller Williams Homewood

Pros
- Big-city amenities in a manageable size: dining, arts, sports, and festivals without the scale of the largest metros.
- Healthcare + education options: major medical centers and universities are a strong draw.
- Cost of living can be favorable: housing and everyday expenses are often lower than many higher-cost U.S. cities.
- Diverse neighborhoods: you can often find different vibes—urban, suburban, historic, artsy, etc.
- Food and culture: Birmingham is known for its restaurant scene and cultural offerings (and strong local traditions).
Cons
- Traffic and road navigation in peak times: like many cities, commute patterns can get frustrating depending on where you live/work.
- Neighborhood variability: safety, cleanliness, and property conditions can differ a lot from one area to another.
- Weather: hot summers, occasional severe thunderstorms/tornado risk, and humid conditions are part of life.
- Public transit is limited: many people rely on cars for daily commuting.
- Job market can be uneven by industry: some sectors do well, while others may require commuting or relocation.

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