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Neighborhoods near Shades Valley High School in Irondale, AL

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    Mountain Brook

    The historic community of Mountain Brook provides small-town charm right on the outskirts of Birmingham. Shopping districts, restaurants, parks and golf courses make this town a popular place to live and a sought-after tourist destination. Proximity to the Cahaba River adds a scenic element to outdoor activities and opens up possibilities for

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      $1.00M

    • List Price

      $280K - $4.5M

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      33 Listings

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    Cahaba Heights

    Cahaba Heights is having a moment. About 9 miles from downtown Birmingham, this bedroom community is waking up from its nap thanks to new chef-driven restaurants, innovative shopping districts and strong civic support for its roads, parks and schools. Part of the larger Vestavia Hills area, Cahaba Heights has a diverse range of single-family home

    • Average Value

      $620K

    • List Price

      $275K - $2.4M

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      45 Listings

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    Homewood

    Homewood has ranked as Alabama's most walkable city for over a decade. But walkability isn't the only feature that draws buyers to this sidewalk-lined suburb of Birmingham. Homewood boasts Alabama's highest-rated school district, historic homes and a charming downtown anchored by Homewood Central Park. Recently, it’s also become a major economic

    • Average Value

      $572K

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      $119K - $1.8M

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      45 Listings

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    North Shelby County

    North Shelby County in Sterrett, located south of Birmingham in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, offers a mix of suburban and rural living. The area features a variety of home styles, including new traditional craftsmen, ranch-style, and cottage-style homes, with prices averaging around $300,000. Chelsea Park, the largest neighborhood,

    • Average Value

      $560K

    • List Price

      $238K - $2.5M

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      188 Listings

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    Vestavia Hills

    About 10 miles south of Birmingham, Alabama, is Vestavia Hills, a suburban city brimming with housing options and a casual dining scene. Known locally as Vestavia, homes in the community sit on gently sloping landscapes with driveways and well-maintained front lawns. The city has its own high-performing school system and a bustling city center.

    • Average Value

      $557K

    • List Price

      $155K - $2M

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      106 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

    • Average Value

      $447K

    • List Price

      $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

    • Average Value

      $446K

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      $344K - $486K

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      3 Listings

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    Hoover

    Hoover was incorporated as a city only 57 years ago, with just 410 citizens and four blocks of land. Today, the city has become a pillar of the Birmingham-Hoover Metropolitan Region and boasts a population of over 92,000. It’s home to some of the area’s largest company headquarters, including AT&T of Alabama, BlueCross BlueShield and McLeod

    • Average Value

      $443K

    • List Price

      $170K - $1.3M

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      100 Listings

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    Bluff Park

    Across the ridges of Shades Mountain is the community of Bluff Park. The mountain community has panoramic views of the Shades Valley below and Red Mountain in the distance. Considered one of the oldest communities in Hoover, this former resort destination now attracts homebuyers looking to settle down in a peaceful outdoorsy community. “It’s got

    • Average Value

      $415K

    • List Price

      $300K - $891K

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      20 Listings

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    Trussville

    During the 1930s, the City of Trussville evolved out of a New Deal initiative called the “Cahaba Project.” The Project was a planned suburban community occupying 615 acres along the Cahaba River. With roughly 250 semi-subsistence homes and a central mall modeled after Washinton D.C.’s National Mall, Cahaba Village is still viewed as “the true

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      $398K

    • List Price

      $252K - $1.1M

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      76 Listings

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    Downtown Trussville

    Downtown Trussville has recently become a hub for entertainment, with outdoor concert venues and a walkable shopping and dining district, but Philip King says, “It still has that small-town feel.” “Born and raised” in Trussville, King works as a local Realtor with the Keller Williams office in Downtown Trussville. He remembers when his hometown

    • Average Value

      $389K

    • List Price

      $229K - $897K

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      8 Listings

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    Irondale

    "If there is such a thing as complete happiness, it is knowing that you are in the right place," wrote "Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe" author Fannie Flagg. Flagg was inspired by the tranquility and close-knit character of her hometown of Irondale, less than 10 miles outside of Birmingham. Along with the cafe that inspired the hit

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      $352K

    • List Price

      $160K - $1.9M

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      36 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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      10 Listings

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    Moody

    Moody began as a small agricultural community outside Birmingham in rural St. Clair County. At the turn of the 20th century, Moody quickly developed into a small industrialized city, adding several manufacturing plants and a gristmill. Today, Moody is recognized as one of the fastest-growing cities in Alabama, with a current population of almost

    • Average Value

      $303K

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      $197K - $768K

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      39 Listings

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    Leeds

    Originally established on the crossroads of ancient Native American paths in the center of Alabama, Leeds today spreads across three counties: Jefferson, Shelby, and St. Clair. Leeds is tucked into a landscape of rolling green hills and features spots with dense tree coverage, grassy fields and several winding waterways. “Leeds is a small city

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      $262K

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      $127K - $670K

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      47 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 - $353K

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      6 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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      10 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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      $88K - $273K

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      22 Listings

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    Center Point

    Before it was incorporated as a city in 2002, Center Point was a small town nestled between the tail-ends of the Appalachian foothills just outside downtown Birmingham. Today, the city is busy with big box stores and chain restaurants, but its small-town feel remains the same. Residents of Center Point socialize with old friends at family-owned

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      $174K

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      $90K - $406K

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      108 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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      22 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

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    South Eastlake

    Though a long-established community, South Eastlake is developing a new identity. Soon to be considered a historic neighborhood of northeastern Birmingham, South Eastlake embodies the residential growth caused by the industrial boom in the city over a century ago. The neighborhood is one of the largest and most populated in the city limits, but

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      $125K

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      $42K - $278K

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      45 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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