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A former mining town turned suburb
Birmingham’s history hides in plain sight in the unassuming neighborhood of East Brownville. Initially developed to house 19th-century iron miners, this community brought the magic to “The Magic City,” sparking Birmingham’s industrial development. One of the hardest-hit cities during the Great Depression, Birmingham bounced back seemingly overnight by providing iron during World War II. There’s a touch of nature to this neighborhood, with the popular Red Mountain Park bordering to the east. But despite these suburban flourishes, it’s important to remember that East Brownville is still close to the bustling amenities of downtown Birmingham, as Realtor Chelsea Musser with eXp Realty points out. “We have an international airport that’s incredibly easy to fly in and out of. Plus, it’s been renovated, so as of late, getting to the airport early and hanging out isn’t so bad.”
Valley Creek, which runs through the East Brownville neighborhood.
The East Brownville neighborhood offers a wide variety for locals to choose from.
The residential streets in East Brownville are quiet and walkable.
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Modest home styles starting around $130k
Today, this former mining area is home to ranch, Craftsman, split-level and other modest home styles. The average cost of a single-family home in the metro area is a little over $300,000 – and well-kept homes in East Brownville can go for significantly less. For example, a remodeled three-bedroom midcentury ranch will sell at $130,000. Even if lacking a fence, homebuyers can expect to see a yard and mature shade trees. Lots are typically unadorned otherwise, save for a few ornamental bushes. And despite the lack of sidewalks, the quiet streets and cul-de-sacs make this area friendly to pedestrians.
A brick and wood craftsman-style home in East Brownville.
A brick and wood national style home in the heart of East Brownville.
Brick and wood national-style homes are common in East Brownville.
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Lauded extracurriculars at Wenonah High
Spring Valley is a popular private school in the area earning an overall B from Niche. It covers grades 1 through 12. Raising literacy is the school’s specialty, with curriculum including tools like audiobooks. The nearby Wenonah High School also serves the neighborhood, where students placed second in a "Litter Quitter" campaign in 2019 that has had lasting results. Hundreds of pounds of trash have been collected from Valley Creek, which runs through the area.
East Brownville students enjoy their time at Wenonah High School.
Wenonah High School's football field is a popular weekend spot for East Brownville locals.
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History at Red Mountain Park
Locals will find a softball field on Felix Avenue Southwest and a small playground to let off steam. Visitors to Red Mountain Park will find landmarks and artifacts along the scenic hiking trails from the community’s mining past. For those feeling adventurous, there’s an option to glide through the trees on a zip line.
There is a barred-off entrance to a small mine in Red Mountain State Park.
A East Brownville family relaxing at a picnic table near the entrance of Red Mountain Park.
One of many hiking trails in Red Mountain State Park right by East Brownville.
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A commercial node along Route 11
Route 11 skirts the neighborhood’s west end, and that’s a primary place to gather daily essentials. In fact, Western Hills Mall serves as a commercial node, and it’s nestled right on the border of the neighborhood. Fast food restaurants are on tap, as are big box retailers like Walgreen’s. Piggly Wiggly is the neighborhood’s larger supermarket, but a Sav A Lot is also available. For a locally owned restaurant experience, residents can go to The Crab Barrack. Seafood dishes are served in a colorful atmosphere decorated with starfish that hang above a central bar.
Dig in to some delicious crab at Crab Barrack on route 11 near East Brownville.
Grab your groceries at Piggly Wiggly on route 11 near East Brownville.
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Buses on Bessemer
East Brownville is located just east of Bessemer Super Highway, so residents live amid history while being about 9 miles from the modern excitement of downtown. Also known as Route 11, this commercial thoroughfare is trafficked by public buses. Interstate 20 runs in parallel, offering another way to reach downtown Birmingham.
East Brownville is a transportation hub in Downtown Birmingham.
The Bessemer Super Highway is a big park of the lives of East Brownville residents.
East Brownville's neighborhood signage is a welcome sight to many.
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Parks in this Area
West Goldwire Park
Picnic Area
Playground
Parking Lot
Grasselli Heights Park
Picnic Area
Playground
Multi-Purpose Field
Tarpley City Park
Basketball
Picnic Area
Playground
West Brownville Park
Basketball
Tennis
Playground
RideBHM
Bike Trails
Red Mountain Park, Venice Road entrance
Bike Trails
Trails
Hiking
Brownville Park
Oxmoor Corporate Park
Transit
Airport
Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International
27 min drive
East Brownville Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in East Brownville, Birmingham sell after 71 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in East Brownville, Birmingham over the last 12 months is $50,000, down 39% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Seller financing available with low downpayment! Great opportunity to invest in land and build your own custom home. Lot may be purchased with other lots also available with seller financing terms! Call to connect and get all your questions answered. Solid and convenient location just minutes from downtown shopping and entertainment centers in Birmingham. All utilities available or already
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
702
Median Age
46
Population Density
3 ppl/acre
Population under 18
22.5%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
28.1%
Above the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$28,295
Significantly below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$37,308
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
76.3%
College Graduates
8.5%
Significantly below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
1%
% Population in Labor Force
43%
Below the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
57''
Average Winter Low Temperature
35°F
Average Summer High Temperature
91°F
Annual Snowfall
1''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
8/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
1/ 100
Minimal Transit
Transit Score®
20/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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