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c.1950 Alabama Starter Home For Sale $60K

$60,000

 

Full of potential and ready for your personal touch, this 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom Alabama starter home is a wonderful opportunity to build equity with a little TLC. Inside, you’ll find a comfortable layout, while outside, the fully fenced backyard offers a great space for pets, play, gardening, or entertaining. A two-car driveway provides convenient off-street parking, adding to the home’s everyday functionality.
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Realtor Comments

Charming 3-Bedroom, 2-Bathroom Home with Potential – Perfect for Investment or First-Time Buyers! There is a kitchen and a generous dining room that’s a nice place for both family meals and entertaining. The bedrooms come with wall-to-wall carpet, providing warmth and comfort, while the two bathrooms are conveniently located. Sold As-Is. One of the standout features of this property is the versatile BACK HOUSE, which could easily be transformed into a mother-in-law suite, workshop, or additional living space to suit your needs. The fully fenced iron gated backyard also includes a large gated pet enclosure, ideal for furry friends to roam safely. Get this one before it goes at a great price! This is a real estate probate sale and home has gone through probate.
  • 3bd
  • 2ba
  • 1,803sqft
  • 6,534sqft lot
  • Circa 1950

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324 Georgia St, Montgomery, AL 36104

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.ย 

Contact Realtor: DERRIET MOORE

Brokered by Elite Realty, Llc.

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Pros

  • Affordable cost of living: Montgomery’s housing costs, utilities, and everyday expenses are generally below the national average, making it easier to buy a home or rent comfortably.
  • Rich history and culture: As Alabama’s capital, Montgomery played a pivotal role in both the American Civil Warand the Civil Rights Movement. Attractions like the Rosa Parks Museum and the The National Memorial for Peace and Justice draw visitors from around the world.
  • Growing job market: Major employers include state government, healthcare, education, manufacturing, military, and the nearby Maxwell Air Force Base.
  • Mild winters: Winters are generally short and relatively warm, with little snow.
  • Outdoor recreation: Residents enjoy parks, golf courses, rivers, and nearby lakes, with opportunities for boating, fishing, and hiking.
  • Convenient location: Montgomery is within a few hours’ drive of Birmingham, Atlanta, and the Gulf Coast beaches.

Cons

  • Hot, humid summers: Summer temperatures often reach the 90sยฐF (32โ€“37ยฐC), with high humidity and frequent afternoon thunderstorms.
  • Crime varies by neighborhood: Some parts of Montgomery experience higher rates of violent and property crime than others, while many neighborhoods are considered much safer. It’s important to research specific areas if you’re planning to move.
  • Limited public transportation: Most residents rely on a personal vehicle for commuting and daily errands.
  • School quality varies: Public school performance differs significantly by neighborhood, leading many families to carefully compare school zones or consider private schools.
  • Economic disparities: While some areas are growing and revitalizing, others continue to face economic challenges.
  • Weather risks: Central Alabama is susceptible to severe thunderstorms and occasional tornadoes during storm season.
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