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Why Live in Livingston
Livingston, Alabama, a small city of approximately 3,400 residents, serves as the seat of Sumter County and is home to the University of West Alabama. The city exudes a small college-town atmosphere, with the university and its athletic events being central to community life. Downtown Livingston features a walkable district centered around the Sumter County Courthouse, with local dining options like Dog Street Cafe and Outfitters and the Brass Monkey bar. Housing in Livingston ranges from early 20th-century bungalows and Victorian homes near downtown to mid-20th-century bilevel and ranch-style homes on the outskirts. The community is known for its unique traditions, including the annual D.U.D. Parade on New Year's Eve and the Mardi Gras celebration. Recreational opportunities abound at Lake LU, where residents can hike and fish, and at Jaycee Park, which offers ballfields, tennis courts, and a community pool. The private Livingston Country Club provides a nine-hole golf course, and hunting is popular in the surrounding forests. Interstate 20 connects Livingston to major cities, with Tuscaloosa 60 miles away and Birmingham 120 miles away. Meridian, Mississippi, located 40 miles from Livingston, offers the nearest commercial flights.
Home Trends in Livingston, AL
On average, homes in Livingston, AL sell after 150 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Livingston, AL over the last 12 months is $172,500, up 8% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.