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c.1961 Alabama Foreclosure For Sale $58,200

$58,200

This 3-bedroom, 2-bath Alabama foreclosure features a 1-car carport, a partially fenced backyard, a back deck, an outbuilding, and plenty of additional perks you’ll love.

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Realtor Comments

Home was built prior to 1978 therefore lead paint disclosure. Property is owned by the US Dept. of HUD, HUD Case 011-853069, “UI, Subject to Appraisal”, Seller makes no representations or warranties as to property condition, HUD Homes are sold “AS-IS, Equal Housing Opportunity, Seller may contribute up to 3% for buyer’s closing costs, upon buyer request.
  • 3bd
  • 2ba
  • 2,153sqft
  • 0.49 acre lot
  • Circa 1961

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578 Co Rd 232, Valley Grande, AL 36701, USA

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: Denae Roberson

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Pros of living in Selma, AL

  • Historic significance: Selma is known for major civil-rights history, museums, and commemorative events—there’s a strong sense of place.
  • Community feel: Many residents describe a close-knit, small-city atmosphere with familiar neighborhoods.
  • Lower cost of living (often): Compared with many larger metro areas, everyday expenses can be more affordable.
  • Proximity to larger areas: You’re not too far from other regional hubs (though commuting may still be needed for certain job types).
  • Access to the outdoors: The area and surrounding counties offer opportunities for parks, fishing, and rural scenery.

Cons of living in Selma, AL

  • Limited job diversity: Depending on your field, you may find fewer high-paying or specialized local opportunities.
  • Smaller “amenities” footprint: Fewer shopping/dining/entertainment options than bigger cities can be a downside if you want variety.
  • Weather extremes: Hot/humid summers and the chance of severe weather (storms) are realities of the region.
  • Public services and infrastructure vary: Like many smaller cities, experiences can differ by neighborhood when it comes to infrastructure, maintenance, and services.
  • Crime/safety concerns can be very neighborhood-specific: Safety levels can vary widely block to block, so it’s important to research specific areas.
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