c.1950 Alabama Foreclosure For Sale on 0.55 Lot $60K
$60,000
Travel back to a bygone era with this timeless Alabama foreclosure, boasting over 2,000 square feet of character-filled living space set on a generous half-acre lot.

Realtor Comments
With its stunning high ceilings and timeless architectural details, this property is bursting with character and ready to be lovingly restored to its full glory. Whether you’re a seasoned renovator or someone with a vision for creating their dream home, this property presents a rare opportunity to bring history back to life. Plenty of space inside and out to create your ideal layout, gardens, or even expand. With the right touch, this could be a true showpiece and it’s just waiting for the perfect person to make it shine again.
- 3bed
- 1bath
- 2,048sqft
- 0.55acre lot
- Circa 1950

22328 Sen Claude Pepper Dr, Camp Hill, AL 36850
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. Very affordable cost of living
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Overall living expenses, housing, utilities, and groceries are well below national and state averages
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Median home value is approx. $95K, with rent averaging around $666/month
2. Tight-knit, small‑town community
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Around 73% of residents own their homes, reflecting stability and pride in their neighborhood
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Niche describes a “suburban-rural mix” that appeals to families and fosters a sense of community
3. Low crime, especially violent crime
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Violent crime rates are extremely low—often near zero per 100,000 residents .
4. Proximity to outdoor recreation & regional hubs
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Near Lake Martin and Tallapoosa River, offering boating, fishing, and hiking opportunities
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Convenient access to nearby cities: Auburn (~30 mi), Opelika, and Montgomery (~50 mi) for school, healthcare, shopping, and jobs
👎 Cons
1. Very limited job opportunities
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Local economy is small and specialized; many residents commute to outside cities for work
2. High poverty rates
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Nearly 45% of residents live below the poverty line—significantly higher than state and national averages
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Median household income is very low (~$30K vs ~$78K US average)
3. Limited amenities & public services
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Few local shops, restaurants, or entertainment venues—residents must drive out for most services .
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No public transit; car dependency is high .
4. Education and healthcare options are limited
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Education and public services are modest, with minimal infrastructure investment suggested in local planning reviews
5. Weather extremes & seasonal risks
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Summers are hot and humid; Alabama’s region is susceptible to thunderstorms and occasional tornadoes


















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