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Scottsboro, AL Mobile Home for Sale

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    $70,000

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 392 Sq Ft

    151 County Road 545, Scottsboro, AL 35768

    Custom-built tiny home perched atop Cumberland Mountain in Skyline, Alabama! This charming property features LVP flooring, a stylish tile backsplash, and a bright, open layout. Enjoy peaceful mornings on the covered front porch or unwind on the private side porch off the master bedroom. Equipped with fiber internet, 220 camper plug, and 5-ft tie-down anchors for added security. The laundry room

    Kelly Holder Weichert-Deborah Burton Group

    151 County Road 545, Scottsboro, AL 35768

Why Live in Scottsboro

Scottsboro, Alabama, is a lakeside city near the Appalachian Mountains, offering a scenic retreat with its location on the banks of Guntersville Lake, a 75-mile stretch of the Tennessee River. With a population of close to 16,000, it is the largest city in Jackson County and serves as the county seat. Residents enjoy numerous boating and hiking opportunities, with Scottsboro Municipal Park providing boat ramps, fishing piers, and family gathering spaces. Sauta Cave National Wildlife Refuge and Goose Pond Colony Resort, featuring two public 18-hole golf courses and a beach area, are notable attractions. The city’s housing market includes New Traditional and ranch-style homes, with pricier waterfront properties on the southern peninsula. Historic downtown Scottsboro offers a mix of Southern cuisine and barbecue, with Payne’s Soda Shop and The Docks being popular dining spots. The area also features thrift stores, independent shops, and Unclaimed Baggage, the only lost luggage retailer in the country, which includes the Found Treasures museum. The Square historic district hosts events like the annual Christmas Parade and monthly Trade Days. Scottsboro City Schools and Thurston T. Nelson Elementary School are highly rated. The city is about 40 miles from Huntsville and 60 miles from Chattanooga, with Huntsville International Airport approximately 50 miles away. Scottsboro experiences four distinct seasons, with humid summers and short, wet winters, and has a relatively high risk of cold waves and moderate risks of tornadoes, lightning, and ice storms.

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