$145,000
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,792 Sq Ft
15 Davidson Dr, Locust Fork, AL 35097

Melanie Cox
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(205) 827-6246
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Clay, Alabama, a suburb of Birmingham, offers a blend of rural charm and urban convenience. Incorporated in 2000, Clay has grown from a nature tourism spot to a city with over 10,000 residents, many employed in healthcare and educational services. Housing in Clay primarily consists of New Traditional styles, with older split-levels and large parcels of land also available. The median home price is around $250,000, which is higher than the state median but significantly lower than neighboring Trussville. The city is approximately 25 miles from Birmingham, accessible via Interstate 59, and close to Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. Jefferson County Schools serve the area, earning a high rating, and plans are underway for a new building for Clay-Chalkville High. While Clay lacks a traditional downtown, residents enjoy local highlights such as Cosby Lake Park, which features fishing, non-motorized boating, and picnic areas. The park is a central community hub, though only about 10% of residents live within a 10-minute walk of a park. Dining options, including Papa Sal’s Italian Restaurant, are found along Old Springville Road. The city experiences long, humid summers and short, cold winters, with a high risk of tornadoes and moderate risks of landslides and earthquakes. Flooding is a concern near Cosby Lake Park. The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office provides law enforcement services, but specific crime data for Clay is not readily available.