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Montgomery
, Alabama in Montgomery County


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Capital of the South
The Cradle of the Confederacy
111 active listings near Montgomery
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$899,900    3655 Taylor Rd
$685,000    4732 Grassmere St
$599,999    8524 Rockbridge Cir
$550,000   * 145 Payne Rd
$535,000    7821 Long Acre St
$499,900    8685 Rockbridge Cir
$495,900    3541 Oak Grove Cir
$479,500    5123 Lower James St
$469,900    9407 Craftsman Pl
$458,900    3664 Weston Pl
$429,900    8415 Chadburn Xing
$425,000    5030 Lower James St
$410,000    3529 Club Ln
$410,000    3529 Club Ln
$399,900    3767 Weston Pl
$395,900    5525 Stapleton Dr
$395,000    4955 Woodley Rd
$389,900   * 5126 Sedona Dr
$385,000   * 7618 Wigmore St
$384,999    5512 Ash Grove Cir
$380,000    480 Old Farm Ln
$376,500    8507 Plantation Ridge Rd
$374,900    3540 Club Ln
$355,500    5626 Innsbrook Way
$345,000    7959 Portman St
$340,000    400 Old Farm Ln
$329,900   * 5418 Sienna Cir
$325,500    8420 Conduit St
$279,000   * 7430 Jenkins Ln
$265,000    8748 Twelve Oaks Ln
$260,000   * 6201 Chaparral Dr
$259,900    7166 Rolling Hills Blvd
$254,900   * 2281 E Aberdeen Dr
$245,000    6601 Triston Way
$245,000    2319 Walbash Dr
$235,000    6607 Meadow Lark Dr
$224,900    3400 Bell Rd
$220,000    4870 Woodley Rd
$218,000    4201 Abbotts Walk
$217,000    5767 Bridle Path Ln
$209,000   * 2869 Peabody Rd
$199,999    3464 S Water Mill Rd
$195,000    2012 Station Ct
$180,000   * 6731 Mitzi Ct
$179,900    2168 Briar Gate Dr
$179,000    2120 Briar Gate Dr
$175,000    3824 Mosswood Rd
$175,000    3385 E Brookwood Dr
$170,000   * 3055 Medford Ln
$170,000   * 1 Woodley Rd
$164,000    3633 Oak Shadow Ln
$164,000    5720 Carriage Barn Ln
$159,900    3725 Quenby Dr
$159,900   * 2330 Sansone Rd
$144,900    454 Spring Valley Rd
$139,900    4204 Spring Park Ct
$138,000    1348 Marco Rd
$135,000    1507 Flamingo Ln
$134,500    1409 Buckingham Dr
$133,000    3223 Babette Cir
$125,000    3918 Woodley Rd
$125,000    4238 Nordale Dr
$125,000    4132 Edge Hill Ln
$125,000    3976 Kimberly St
$119,900    4711 Banyan Dr
$119,000    4636 Chartres Ln
$115,000    3914 Matterhorn St
$108,000    1330 Buckingham Dr
$105,000    4212 Spring Park Ct
$99,900   * 2663 Baldwin Brook Dr
$99,900    3049 Cross Creek Dr
$95,500    3242 Fairway Dr
$95,000    2029 Rexford Rd
$94,000    701 Buckingham Dr
$89,900    3537 Oak Grove Cir
$89,900    4125 Brooktree Rd
$87,500    3227 Hackberry Ln
$85,000    4860 Virginia Loop Rd
$80,000   * 4443 Wimbledon Rd
$70,000    1214 Seth Johnson Dr
$69,900   * 1515 Marlowe Dr
$69,000   * 2059 Rexford Rd
$66,900    3900 Turning Leaf Ln
$60,000    2504 Elsmeade Dr
$58,500    3930 Turning Leaf Ln
$58,500    3936 Turning Leaf Ln
$57,500   * 6068 Cherry Hill Rd
$54,600    3906 Turning Leaf Ln
$54,600    3924 Turning Leaf Ln
$54,600    3942 Turning Leaf Ln
$53,900    3918 Turning Leaf Ln
$45,000    3637 Farmfield Ln
$45,000    3636 Farmfield Ln
$45,000    3630 Farmfield Ln
$45,000    3631 Farmfield Ln
$45,000    3642 Farmfield Ln
$45,000    Virginia Loop Rd
$30,000    Fairway Dr Lot 14
$29,900   * 2711 Gwynnbrook Rd
$29,900    Bunker Ave Lot 1
$29,900    Bunker Ave
$23,000    6538 Woodley Cir
$19,900    6128 Woodley Cir
$18,000    3600 Omalley Ln
$17,200   * 4544 Henry Dr
$12,000    6158 Woodley Cir
$8,000    3152 Cross Creek Ct
$8,000    3145 Cross Creek Ct
$8,000    3140 Cross Creek Ct
$8,000    3132 Cross Creek Ct
$8,000    3117 Cross Creek Ct

Interested in fun facts and the history of Montgomery, AL?
Then read on!

Montgomery, Alabama was an important center of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 1960s. Here are a couple of historical facts/anecdotes related to that:

1. In December 1955, civil rights activist Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus to a white passenger, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The boycott lasted for over a year and eventually led to the Supreme Court ruling that segregation on public buses was unconstitutional.

2. Montgomery was also the site of the Selma to Montgomery marches in 1965. These marches were a series of nonviolent protests led by civil rights leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. and aimed at securing voting rights for African Americans. The marches were met with violence from state and local authorities, but ultimately helped to pressure Congress to pass the Voting Rights Act of 1965.