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Explore Similar Mobile Homes Within 10 Miles of Ensley, AL

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    $274,999

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,862 Sq Ft

    6625 6th Ct S, Birmingham, AL 35212

    WOW...Well maintained, charming North-Crestwood Bungalow! This beautifully updated manufactured home set on a solid brick foundation offers comfort, style, and convenience all in one! Located on a quiet street walking distance to award-winning Oliver Elementary School... this spacious 3-bedroom, 2-bath gem is perfect for anyone looking to enjoy peaceful living with easy access to city amenities.

    Susie Beth Patterson eXp Realty, LLC Central

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    $30,000

    • 2 Beds
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    4858 Lynndale Rd, Graysville, AL 35073

    Older mobile home on 1.01 acre of land.

    Jill Dunn RealtySouth-Homewood

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    $66,195 New Construction

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths

    400 Carson Rd Unit 36, Birmingham, AL 35215

    Welcome to this classic home nestled in the heart of a family friendly area in Birmingham. With an open concept floor plan, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and 960 sq. ft. of living space, there is plenty of room for everyone. Be in close proximity of great schools, shopping, and restaurants. This charming home has been meticulously cared for and is ready for you to move in! SETTLE DOWN WITHOUT HAVING

    Kimberly Roberson Carson Village Homes & RV Community

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Why Live in Ensley

Ensley, AL, is a community with deep industrial roots and a close-knit atmosphere. Although steel production at The Ensley Works has ceased, residents benefit from the area's proximity to I-20, facilitating a 7-mile commute to downtown Birmingham and access to public transportation via local bus stops. Ensley’s residential blocks feature single-family homes built between the 1920s and 1950s, showcasing diverse architectural styles such as bungalows, shotguns, and four square houses. The city's sidewalks connect homes adorned with porches, bushes, flowers, and mature trees. Local dining and shopping options are concentrated along 20th Street Ensley, with establishments like Marino’s Market, Family Dollar, Dollar General, Stop & Shop Square, and Heritage Coffee serving daily needs. Ensley Park and McAlpine Park offer large green spaces, athletic fields, playgrounds, and community pools, enhancing the area's recreational features. Ensley’s community spirit is bolstered by active high school alumni associations from Jackson-Olin High School and the former Ensley High School, which host annual events and fundraise for scholarships. The area attracts new residents seeking affordable living options away from the congestion of downtown Birmingham.

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