Save This Old c.1925 Alabama Fixer Upper $69K
$69,000
This Alabama fixer upper has curb appeal, but the four-bedroom, two-bath cutie needs a savior. Not only is it hard to see past all the mess, but the home has water damage. Despite all thuis, not the gingerbread porch, central hall, high ceilings, fireplaces, wood walls and hardwood floors.

Realtor Comments
in the heart of Mobile! Spacious 4 bed / 2 bath home (1, 874 sq ft) with solid bones and tons of potential. The roof is only 3 years old and the foundation and electrical show no reported issues. Original plumbing in place. Water heater currently not working. Cooling provided by a 2-year-old window unit in the bedroom. Inside, youll find mostly hardwood floors that need refinishing and ceramic tile in the kitchen and baths. Kitchen and bathrooms are dated but functional clawfoot tubs, vanities, and classic layouts ready for a modern update. Great investment opportunity with nearby sales Property sold as-is Great for investors looking to renovate or add to their rental portfolio!
- 4bed
- 2bath
- 2,014sqft
- 5,663sqft lot
- Circa 1925

510 S Jefferson St, Mobile, AL 36603 $69,000
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.

Pros:
- Rich History and Culture: Mobile boasts a vibrant cultural scene with historic sites, museums, and annual events like Mardi Gras.
- Beautiful Gulf Coast: Proximity to stunning beaches and coastal activities makes it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.
- Mild Climate: The warm climate allows for year-round outdoor activities, although summers can be hot and humid.
- Affordable Cost of Living: Generally lower housing costs and living expenses compared to many larger cities.
- Diverse Community: A mix of cultures and backgrounds contributes to a welcoming and diverse community atmosphere.
Cons:
- Job Market: While there are employment opportunities, the job market can be competitive, especially in specialized fields.
- Severe Weather: The area is prone to hurricanes and severe storms, which can pose risks for residents.
- Traffic Issues: Certain areas can experience congestion, particularly during peak hours or events.
- Limited Public Transportation: Public transit options are minimal, making a personal vehicle necessary for commuting and errands.
- Education Concerns: Some residents may find that the quality of education varies significantly between schools and districts.

























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