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Neighborhoods in Birmingham, AL

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    Redmont Park

    Atop Red Mountain, overlooking downtown Birmingham, Alabama, sits Redmont Park, a picturesque, historic neighborhood with quiet, undulating streets and vintage homes that are both grand and charming in equal measure. Considered one of the most popular and sought-after neighborhoods in the city, Redmont Park's residents share a strong sense of

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      $892K

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      $274K - $2.6M

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      14 Listings

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    Forest Park

    At the heart of Forest Park, in a cozy central green space, a stately cast-iron sign reminds neighbors that their community is a designated historic district, recognized on the National Register of Historic Places since 1980. It was developed in the early 1900s to follow the natural contours of Red Mountain’s northern slope and remains a walkable,

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      $558K

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      $285K - $1.6M

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      11 Listings

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    Highland Park

    Still postcard-ready after hundreds of years, Highland Park has maintained its stately residences and sense of elevated suburban living for generations. Initially developed in the 1880s, Highland Park started as a single boulevard, Highland Avenue, lined with 19th and 20th-century mansions. With five historic districts, Highland Park strives to

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      $457K

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      $137K - $1.8M

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      45 Listings

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    Crestline

    Crestline's mid-twentieth-century bungalows and ranch-style homes sit just 10 miles east of Downtown Birmingham. Barbara White, the former Crestline Neighborhood President and current neighborhood association board member, says the sleepy neighborhood of just over 3,000 residents is home to a diverse population. "There are some elderly original

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      $447K

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      $305K - $815K

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      9 Listings

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    Unincorporated Jefferson County

    Unincorporated Jefferson County is a primarily residential area on Birmingham’s far Eastern fringes. Locals often enjoy boating Lake Purdy or participating in a weekly fishing contest, aiming to snag the largest Bass. Within 10 miles from the community is the world’s largest motorcycle museum at Barber Motorsports Park. The high-speed park

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      $446K

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      $344K - $488K

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      3 Listings

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    Parkside

    Birmingham's Parkside District packs a lot in its mile-long stretch. The community is home to several long-favored restaurants, Alabama's oldest brewery, sleek condos and most notably, the Birmingham Barons. Sports fans flock to the community's beating heart, Regions Field, to cheer on the local ball team during baseball season. The 8,500-seat

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      $423K

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    Crestwood South

    Birmingham’s bustling entertainment district brings a sense of excitement to the quiet hills of Crestwood South. “We can hear music coming from the concerts in Lakeview and the fireworks every Thursday night at Regions Field Stadium; some people might think that’s a bad thing, but not here, we love it,” Elizabeth Murray says. The neighborhood’s

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      $397K

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      $246K - $793K

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      16 Listings

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    Lakeview District

    Originally a summer getaway for Birmingham's elite, Lakeview District is now known as a lively entertainment district close to Downtown Birmingham. Shopping centers like Pepper Place feature hundreds of thousands of square feet of space used by local businesses and farmer's markets. Residents have their pick of restaurants, from seafood to sushi

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      $379K

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      $273K - $891K

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      6 Listings

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    Central City

    Living in the center of Downtown Birmingham, residents of Central City are within walking distance of all the community's culinary, recreation and cultural offerings. Sidewalks connect a visual smorgasbord of architecture, and locals have their choice of low- and high-rise residences, eateries, boutiques and green spaces, including the new City

    • Average Value

      $351K

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      $170K - $1.5M

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      33 Listings

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    Sand Ridge

    Tucked in the forested foothills of the Southern Appalachians, Sand Ridge has beauty to spare. The gentle slopes of Red Mountain rise to the north while the tidy fairways of Oxmoor Valley, a stop on the Robert Trent Jones Golf (RTJ) Trail, roll through the center of the neighborhood. Ten miles from The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB),

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      $342K

    • List Price

      $273K - $786K

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      11 Listings

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    Crestwood North

    Crestwood North is a suburban neighborhood in Birmingham, one half of the wider Crestwood community which is divided by the Georgia Railroad and Crestwood Boulevard. The northern portion was developed at the turn of the 20th century as the community of Woodlawn Heights and has since become one of many up-and-coming suburban communities with a

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      $330K

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      $181K - $528K

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      16 Listings

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    Five Points South

    Five Points South, initially settled as the Town of Highland, started as a late 19th-century streetcar suburb connected by the Elyton Land Company. Its name originates from the five-way intersection formed by 20th Street South, Magnolia Avenue and 11th Avenue, once a bustling streetcar intersection. Nowadays, it’s a vibrant restaurant and retail

    • Average Value

      $310K

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      $116K - $707K

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      19 Listings

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    Glen Iris

    At the turn of the 20th century, the community of Glen Iris was established as an enclave for Birmingham's elite. Developers built stately homes around the lush Glen Iris Park and elsewhere in the area well into the 1940s. With the establishment of the University of Alabama at Birmingham, new townhouses and mid-size houses were built, and the

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      $276K

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      $150K - $781K

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      4 Listings

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    East Avondale

    East Avondale is a buzzing area known for its youthful energy, trendy shops and craft breweries. Rolling hills and streets shaded by mature trees also make for scenic beauty. "Avondale is a bustling neighborhood with a very cool downtown area," says Justin Mundie, a Realtor with eXp Realty. "With East Avondale, you're getting all that, but with a

    • Average Value

      $261K

    • List Price

      $140K - $518K

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      7 Listings

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    Eastwood

    Near the southern edge of Ruffner Mountain lies Eastwood, a Birmingham neighborhood surrounding the site of one of the first indoor shopping malls in the Deep South. Eastwood Mall opened in 1960 and operated for several decades before closing in 2004. Today, the Eastwood Village Shopping Center stands in its place, occupied with clothing

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      $253K

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      $197K - $352K

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      5 Listings

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    Smithfield

    Home to Birmingham's first public high school for Black students and several stops on Birmingham’s Civil Rights Heritage Trail, Smithfield is a community with deep historic roots preparing for upcoming grant-funded developments. Largely consisting of closely plotted single-family homes connected by narrow sidewalks, Smithfield’s residential areas

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      $216K

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      $85K - $293K

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      2 Listings

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    Roebuck Springs

    Roebuck Springs, also known as South Roebuck, is a hilly neighborhood in the shadow of Ruffner Mountain under 10 miles northwest of Birmingham's city center. In 2000, the neighborhood was added to the National Register of Historic Places, and in 2010, it celebrated its 100th anniversary. "A lot of the families here have been in the area for

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      $211K

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      $103K - $352K

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      11 Listings

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    Rock Creek

    Rock Creek is a mostly rural community sprawled over the Appalachian foothills about 20 miles west of Birmingham. Much of the neighborhood's central and western section is rural, with homes sitting on large plots of land. The community's eastern portion, closer to Concord, is more suburban in nature, with homes fronted by tidy lawns amid neat

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      $200K

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      $122K - $401K

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      5 Listings

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    Echo Highlands

    One is never far from nature in Echo Highlands, as this residential neighborhood is set against a forested backdrop, with homes built into a gently rolling landscape dotted with trees. Echo Highlands lies on the outskirts of Center Point, about 20 minutes northeast of Downtown Birmingham. Its main throughway is Pinson Valley Parkway, also called

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      $199K

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      $78K - $298K

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      7 Listings

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    Fountain Heights

    Home to Birmingham’s Civil Rights District and the historic 16th Street Baptist Church, Fountain Heights is the spiritual heart of this major Alabama city. Fountain Heights is the historic downtown area, and it’s an enduring cultural hub of Birmingham’s past and present. The neighborhood is primarily commercial, with its many broad streets lined

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      $195K

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      $38K - $1M

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      11 Listings

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    Spring Lake

    Spring Lake is an established neighborhood roughly 15 miles northeast of Birmingham. Swaths of mature trees provide an air of seclusion to the community, despite its location near major roadways like Springville Road and Center Point Parkway. “Spring Lake is a really nice pocket of homes,” says Todd Helzer, a Birmingham real estate investor and

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      $186K

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      $87K - $273K

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      20 Listings

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    Smithfield Estates

    The neighborhood of Smithfield Estates is situated amongst a gently rolling landscape about 6 miles northwest of downtown Birmingham. This neighborhood isn’t to be confused with the historic Smithfield community directly west of downtown. Instead of a bustling urban setting, Smithfield Estates is a resilient residential community built back after

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      $186K

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      $86K - $295K

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      5 Listings

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    Forestdale

    Forestdale offers a quiet, country living experience with its tree-covered, rolling green landscape, located northwest of Downtown Birmingham. The neighborhood features a variety of home styles, including older cottage-style houses, split-levels, New Traditional builds, and ranch-style houses with cross-gabled and hipped roofs. Many homes are

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      $173K

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      $80K - $298K

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      38 Listings

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    Huffman

    Originally known as Oak Grove, Huffman was founded by a group of settlers from Virginia and South Carolina in the 1820s. Birmingham, “the magic city,” was starting to become an industrial powerhouse and this boom had people flocking to the northeast neighborhood of Huffman. Today, Huffman remains a rural suburb with most homes dating back to the

    • Average Value

      $170K

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      $75K - $342K

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      23 Listings

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    Liberty Highlands

    Although not many people have heard of the Liberty Highlands neighborhood, thousands of Alabamians come there each year. This community, located in the Appalachian foothills, is home to the Alabama State Fairgrounds and the Birmingham Race Course Casino. Several major roads cross through the wooded landscape, allowing residents to make their way

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      $162K

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      $39K - $203K

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      0 Listings

    Liberty Highlands

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