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Ozark, AL Townhomes for Sale

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    $100,000

    $10K PRICE DROP
    • 2 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,482 Sq Ft

    592 Willow Oaks Dr, Ozark, AL 36360

    Welcome to 592 Willow Oaks Drive, Unit D in Ozark! Conveniently located just a short drive from Fort Novosel this spacious 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath townhome offers comfort, value, and low-maintenance living—perfect for military buyers, or investors. Major exterior upgrades already completed, including a brand-new metal roof (2024) and new front vinyl siding. Whether you're relocating, investing, or

    Alexis Eggleton Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Showcase Properties

    592 Willow Oaks Dr, Ozark, AL 36360
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    $179,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,267 Sq Ft

    176 Fairway Woods Dr, Ozark, AL 36360

    Welcome home to this spacious and well-maintained home located in the desirable Ozark Country Club golf course community! Conveniently situated just 10 minutes from the Fort Rucker Ozark gate, this location offers an easy commute to post while still allowing you to enjoy the peaceful feel of an established neighborhood away from the hustle and bustle. Whether you’re military, civilian, or simply

    Tracey Simmons Primus Realty Group dba REMAX Premier

    176 Fairway Woods Dr, Ozark, AL 36360

Why Live in Ozark

Ozark, located in Alabama's Wiregrass Region, serves as the county seat of Dale County. Known for its historic downtown square and old Southern charm, Ozark is described as a "cute, little sleepy town" with a strong blue-collar community. The local economy is driven by agriculture, manufacturing, and aviation. Housing in Ozark is notably affordable, with most homes dating back to the early 1900s through the 1980s. The city’s largest public park, Ed Lisenby Lake Complex, offers boating, fishing, archery, and hiking trails, making it a popular spot for outdoor activities. Steagall Park features an inclusive playground and splash pad, while Eagle Stadium hosts high school and community baseball games. The Ozark Civic Center and Flowers Center for the Performing Arts provide venues for various shows, including community plays and off-Broadway musicals. Downtown Ozark is the hub for local shopping and dining, with boutiques, coffee shops, and bars lining the walkable town square. Annual events such as the Claybank Jamboree Arts & Crafts Festival and Crawdad and Music Festival bring the community together. Ozark City Schools are highly rated, with Carroll High School being the first in Alabama to receive STEM accreditation. The city is conveniently located near U.S. Route 231, providing easy access to Montgomery, Dothan Regional Airport, and Panama City's Emerald Coast. Summers are hot and humid, while winters are mild.

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