*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Birmingham ***
25 active listings near Birmingham | |
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👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending | |
$499,000 | 3005 Avenue J Apt J |
$145,000 | 1438 27th Street Ensley |
$135,000 | * 1468 Pike Rd |
$135,000 | 2901 Avenue C |
$125,900 | 1540 35th Street Ensley |
$95,500 | * 3416 Avenue H |
$95,000 | * 3430 Avenue G |
$94,900 | 1308 Oakland Ave |
$85,000 | * 1325 33rd Street Ensley |
$84,500 | 1814 20th Street Ensley |
$79,000 | * 311 14th Street Ensley |
$75,000 | 1332 Avenue M |
$70,000 | * 1414 20th Street Ensley |
$69,900 | * 1529 34th Street Ensley |
$66,000 | * 1015 31st Street Ensley |
$65,000 | * 2623 Avenue G |
$65,000 | 1401 29th Street Ensley |
$54,900 | * 2617 Avenue K |
$53,500 | 2016 28th Street Ensley W |
$45,000 | * 2715 Avenue H |
$29,900 | 613 27th Street Ensley |
$15,000 | 1125 Pike Rd Lot 1 |
$12,000 | 2007 Avenue V Lot 2007 |
$7,900 | * 3401 Avenue F Lot 1 |
Interested in fun facts and the history of Birmingham, AL?
Then read on!
One fun and verifiable fact about Birmingham, Alabama is that it was once known as the "Pittsburgh of the South" due to its iron and steel production. In fact, the city was one of the most important industrial centers of the southern United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The city was named after Birmingham, England, which was also a major steel-producing center during that time period. Today, many of the old industrial buildings have been repurposed as cultural venues, restaurants, and event spaces.