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Neighborhoods in Birmingham, AL

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    Airport Hills

    Airport Hills in Birmingham is a residential area that includes neighborhoods such as Brummit Heights, Airport Highlands, Brownsville Heights, Maple Hills, and Penfield Park. The neighborhood features a variety of home styles, including Craftsman cottages, full-brick ranch-style homes, Tudor revival houses, and colonial revival homes. Residents

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      $120K

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    North Eastlake

    North Eastlake was originally designed as a sleepy suburb for steel industry workers moving to Birmingham during the mid-1800s; but by 1886, the neighborhood of just over 700 homes had become a recreation hub for the city. Its original bungalows and minimal traditional homes sit within walking distance of the 100-acre East Lake Park. Once home to

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      $116K

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      $23K - $210K

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      7 Listings

    North Eastlake
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    Eastlake

    What started as a small mining town has become one of the more vibrant, up-and-coming neighborhoods in the city of Birmingham—Eastlake. This hip neighborhood, which neighbors other happening locations in Birmingham such as Avondale, Crestwood and Northside, offers its residents an opportunity to enjoy all of the city’s amenities while being a part

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      $116K

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      $49K - $255K

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      13 Listings

    Eastlake
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    Evergreen

    Evergreen, a neighborhood in north Birmingham, offers a blend of suburban tranquility and urban convenience. Residents enjoy proximity to downtown Birmingham, with its museums, art galleries, parks, and retail options just minutes away. The neighborhood features a mix of Tudor-style, Spanish-Revival, and Craftsman-style homes. Evergreen Park

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      $116K

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      $27K - $329K

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      4 Listings

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    Sandusky

    Deep in the suburban corners of northwest Birmingham is Sandusky. The neighborhood may be small, but it has a lot of heart because of those who live there. "Sandusky is a pleasant, neighborly area to be in. We've got people that seem to really care about one another," says Tim Allen, Birmingham native and president of the Sandusky Community

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      $116K

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      $45K - $252K

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      14 Listings

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    Enon Ridge

    Enon Ridge is a neighborhood in the historic Smithfield community, just a mile and a half walk from Downtown Birmingham. Settled atop ‘Dynamite Hill,” the neighborhood’s post-war bungalows were once home to some of the city’s most important Civil Rights leaders. Enon Ridge's Neighborhood Association President, Adrienne Reynolds, has seen much of

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      $115K

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      $38K - $95K

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    Bush Hills

    Bush Hills, located on the edge of Birmingham's City Center, is a historic neighborhood known for its tranquil streets and well-preserved homes dating back to the 1920s. The area features a variety of home styles, including Prairie, Craftsman, ranch-style, and Tudor, with prices ranging from $40,000 to $300,000. The community is actively involved

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      $111K

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      $55K - $250K

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      5 Listings

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    Wahouma

    Wahouma is a small neighborhood in East Lake. This community started with the dream of an industrious man named Robert Jemison, Sr. In 1886, he and a couple of business partners started the East Lake Land Company. Workers would settle in the suburbs of East Lake and South Eastlake and commute to work. Over the years, artists have started to

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      $110K

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      $28K - $170K

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      2 Listings

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    Sherman Heights

    When the Ensley Works steel plant was founded in the late 1800s, the following industrial development boom created a need for communities such as Sherman Heights to house plant workers and their families. Some residents today live in those same bungalows and cottages, while others live in post-war ranch-style houses that developed as Ensley

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      $109K

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      $37K - $180K

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      8 Listings

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    Titusville

    Titusville perfectly represents Birmingham's rich history of perseverance. The neighborhood's story started just after the Civil War when a collective of freed, formerly enslaved people founded it. It was one of the first neighborhoods where Black people were allowed to own property; it was where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. penned his letter from

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      $108K

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      $26K - $272K

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      19 Listings

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    Ensley Highlands

    Tucked away in Opossum Valley in west Birmingham is the Ensley community and its small neighborhood, Ensley Highlands. The area is named after its founder Enoch Ensley and was once home to Ensley Works, an open-hearth steel plant that dominated the area in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Much of the community was built on that steel plant, with

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      $107K

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      $48K - $178K

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      13 Listings

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    Belview Heights

    Like many other Birmingham neighborhoods, Belview Heights began as a coal, railroad and iron town in 1910, primarily as a residential district for supervisors of a nearby steel plant. Though incorporated into Birmingham not long after, the area retains its unique historical flair—and not just through its Tudor revival architecture (designed by

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      $107K

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      $33K - $222K

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      30 Listings

    Belview Heights
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    Acipco-Finley

    Acipco-Finley is partially named after the Finley Memorial Yard, built by the Southern Railway in 1915. The other part of this neighborhood's name is the abbreviation for the American Cast Iron Pipe Company, which has been a part of the community since it was established in 1905. To this day, the neighborhood is a quiet place convenient for many

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      $107K

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      $30K - $126K

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      1 Listing

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    Arlington-West End

    Located 3 miles southwest of downtown, the historic community of Arlington-West End stands out as the oldest of Birmingham's 99 neighborhoods, going back to the mid-19th century, before Birmingham was even officially recognized as a city. Today, Arlington-West End is a vibrant, active community with a real sense of history and cultural identity.

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      $105K

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      $14K - $261K

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      13 Listings

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    Kingston

    Kingston, a neighborhood in northeast Birmingham, is situated between Avondale and Woodlawn. Named after 1800s settler Peyton King, Kingston has seen revitalization efforts through initiatives like Live HealthSmart Alabama, Blank Space Birmingham, and the Kingston Coalition. These projects have enhanced the community with improved sidewalks,

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      $104K

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      $31K - $229K

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      6 Listings

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    Graymont

    Graymont's grid-like streets rumble with excitement each fall as over 60,000 football fans make their way into Legion Field Stadium to watch Alabama A&M and Alabama State go head-to-head in the iconic 'Magic City Classic.' A competition between the state's two largest historically Black universities, this American football tradition is more than

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      $103K

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      $24K - $89K

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      2 Listings

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    East Thomas

    East Thomas, along with the rest of the greater Smithfield community, is considered the birthplace of Birmingham's Civil Rights Movement. During the 1940s, Black professionals and political activists began building bungalows and ranch-style homes in the previously 'White' East Thomas neighborhood. Just 2 miles from Downtown Birmingham, the

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      $101K

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      $34K - $200K

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    Rising-West Princeton

    On the outskirts of Birmingham is Rising-West Princeton, home of the oldest ballpark in the country, Rickwood Field. Costella Adams-Terrell, president of the Rising-West Princeton Neighborhood Association who has lived in the area since 2015, describes it as, “one of the best kept secrets in Birmingham. Everyone knows Rickwood, but not as many

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      $101K

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      $29K - $180K

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      6 Listings

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    Thomas

    Like many other neighborhoods in Birmingham, Thomas began as a residential area for workers in the growing mining and manufacturing industry. Specifically, Thomas’ inhabitants were employed in the blast furnaces used to smelt iron ore into pig iron, which could then be processed into steel. Though the city of Birmingham would annex Thomas in 1910

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      $99K

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      $30K - $84K

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      2 Listings

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    Green Acres

    Green Acres is a suburban enclave within the historic Ensley community, a thriving working-class community anchored by the steel furnaces of Ensley Works. With famous commercial districts like Tuxedo Junction, which was immortalized in Erskine Hawkins' eponymous 1939 hit song, the community helped propel Birmingham into a thriving metalworking

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      $96K

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      $48K - $170K

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      14 Listings

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    Central Park

    Sports have been bringing the Central Park community together for over 100 years. At the turn of the 20th century, the Birmingham International Raceway originally sat at the neighborhood’s far northeast corner as a 1-mile horse track. Only a few years later, the raceway became host to numerous NASCAR Cup series until it ultimately closed in 2008.

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      $96K

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      $29K - $190K

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      13 Listings

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    Gate City

    Situated in the artsy East Lake community of Birmingham is Gate City. The neighborhood gets its name from being the first part of Birmingham that one enters when traveling through Red Gap, a pass through Red Mountain that connects the area to Irondale. The Marks Village housing project, owned and operated by the Housing Authority of the Birmingham

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      $94K

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      1 Listing

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    West End Manor

    Set just southwest of Birmingham, the West End Manor neighborhood represents some of the least expensive housing in the region. And while the homes here often need some level of rejuvenation, the proximity to downtown could make the location ideal for investors and flippers in need of a quick morning commute. Sharing a border with Arlington-West

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      $94K

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      $28K - $230K

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      20 Listings

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    Collegeville

    Collegeville started as worker’s housing in the early and mid-20th century, built right next to factories and railroads in North Birmingham. The community later came to prominence during the Southern Civil Rights Movement. The congregation of the now-historic Bethel Baptist Church was instrumental in protest efforts that led to a successful

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      $94K

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      $29K - $89K

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      2 Listings

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    Central Pratt

    As the piece that binds Birmingham’s Pratt City community together, Central Pratt lies in the heart of what was once the city’s thriving coal industry. Since the mines closed in the 1950s, Central Pratt has grown into a residential area connecting Greater Birmingham to the vast swathes of woodland stretching west and across Alabama. Although homes

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      $93K

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      $13K - $143K

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      3 Listings

    Central Pratt

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