$70,000
- Land
- 0.13 Acre
- $538,462 per Acre
2052 23rd Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35223
2052 23rd Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35223$70,000
2052 23rd Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35223
2052 23rd Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35223$20,000
6051 Air Park Terrace, Birmingham, AL 35215
6051 Air Park Terrace, Birmingham, AL 35215$15,000
6011 Air Park Terrace, Center Point, AL 35215
6011 Air Park Terrace, Center Point, AL 35215$1,350,000
0 U S 280 Unit 24336763, Birmingham, AL 35242
0 U S 280 Unit 24336763, Birmingham, AL 35242$20,000
6057 Air Park Terrace, Birmingham, AL 35215
6057 Air Park Terrace, Birmingham, AL 35215$20,000
6061 Air Park Terrace, Birmingham, AL 35215
6061 Air Park Terrace, Birmingham, AL 35215$325,000
4750 Overton Rd, Birmingham, AL 35210
4750 Overton Rd, Birmingham, AL 35210$20,000
6047 Air Park Terrace, Birmingham, AL 35215
6047 Air Park Terrace, Birmingham, AL 35215$250,000
Hodges Cemetery Rd, Brookside, AL 35068
Hodges Cemetery Rd, Brookside, AL 35068$20,000
6067 Air Park Terrace, Birmingham, AL 35215
6067 Air Park Terrace, Birmingham, AL 35215$325,000
5000 Walker Chapel Rd, Fultondale, AL 35068
5000 Walker Chapel Rd, Fultondale, AL 35068
Birmingham's rich cultural heritage comes alive through landmarks like the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and the historic 16th Street Baptist Church. Railroad Park provides a scenic downtown green space, while the towering Vulcan statue watches over the city from atop Red Mountain. The Birmingham Museum of Art houses extensive collections, and the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum showcases rare motorcycles and racing vehicles. Local dining ranges from upscale Southern-Italian fusion at Bottega to authentic barbecue at SAW's BBQ. The Pepper Place Market brings fresh local produce and artisanal goods every Saturday.
The Birmingham housing market presents diverse options across price points. The median sale price for homes sits at $239,900. Highland Park commands the highest median single family home prices at $432,500, followed by Forest Park at $519,000. More moderate options exist in the Lakeview District, where the median single family home price is $296,000. Condominiums provide additional choices, with median prices of $198,000 for one bedroom units and $294,000 for two bedrooms.
Birmingham's cost of living stands 8.4% below the national average. A family with school-age children needs approximately $97,000 annually to live comfortably, while renters require about $49,000. Property taxes remain competitive at 0.6%, lower than many comparable cities. The combined sales tax rate is 9.43%. Monthly grocery costs average $1,600 for families and $700 for renters. Gasoline prices average $2.982 per gallon, 8% below the national average.
The city's education system includes several highly rated options. The Alabama School of Fine Arts and The Altamont School both earned A+ ratings from Niche. The University of Alabama at Birmingham serves as both the city's largest employer and a major academic institution, alongside Samford University and Birmingham Southern College.
On average, homes in Birmingham, AL sell after 51 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Birmingham, AL over the last 12 months is $325,000, up 10% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
In Birmingham, buyers often seek Southern-style architecture, spacious interiors, and green space—especially in areas like Crestwood and Homewood.
In Birmingham, there are currently 11 studio homes for sale, offering practical living options for individuals or couples seeking simplicity and affordability. Whether you're in search of a studio condo with modern amenities or a cozy studio apartment, these properties provide affordable housing solutions in desirable locations. With their efficient use of space and inclusive amenities, studio homes offer an opportunity to embrace a simplified lifestyle without sacrificing comfort or convenience. Explore the selection of studio homes for sale in Birmingham, AL and find the perfect place to call home.