Fireplace and Gleaming Hardwoods – c.1920 Affordable Alabama Home $50K
$50,000
This affordable Alabama home is an ideal choice for buyers looking to balance value and convenience, offering easy access to downtown Montgomery, Interstate 85, as well as nearby shopping, dining, and parks.

Welcome to 1814 James Avenue, a maintained Midtown gem located in the highly desired Capitol Heights area-known for its historic charm, walkable streets, and tight-knit community feel. Great Investment property
- 3bed
- 2bath
- 1,425sqft
- 0.23acre lot
- Circa 1925

1814 James Ave, Montgomery, AL 36107 $50,000
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 New Life Realty Group, LLC.

Pros of living in Montgomery, AL
1. Low cost of living
- One of the biggest advantages—housing, groceries, and overall expenses are well below the national average.
- You can often buy a home or rent for much less than in larger U.S. cities.
Good if you want to save money, buy property, or live comfortably on a moderate income.
2. Warm climate
- Mild winters and lots of sunshine make it easy to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
- Great if you prefer heat over cold.
3. Friendly, community vibe
- Known for Southern hospitality—people tend to be welcoming and community-oriented.
- Many neighborhoods have a tight-knit feel.
4. Rich history and culture
- Major center of the Civil Rights Movement (e.g., Rosa Parks, Selma marches).
- Museums, historic sites, and cultural events are a big part of life.
5. Slower pace of life
- Less hustle than big cities; more relaxed lifestyle.
- Good for families, retirees, or people wanting less stress.
6. Central location (for the Southeast)
- Easy road trips to places like Atlanta, Gulf Coast beaches, etc.
Cons of living in Montgomery, AL
1. Crime concerns (varies by area)
- Some neighborhoods have higher crime rates, so location matters a lot.
- You’ll need to research areas carefully before moving.
2. Limited job market
- Fewer opportunities outside government, military, and certain industries.
- Career growth can be slower compared to bigger cities.
3. Hot, humid summers
- Summers can be very humid and uncomfortable.
- Not ideal if you dislike heat.
4. Weak public transportation
- You’ll almost certainly need a car—public transit options are limited.
5. Fewer big-city amenities
- Smaller nightlife, fewer entertainment options, and less variety than major metros.
- Can feel “quiet” or even boring for some people.
6. Other drawbacks
- Higher poverty rate in some areas
- Risk of severe weather (storms/tornadoes)
- Some public schools may be underfunded depending on the district

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