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Why Live in Centreville
Centreville, Alabama, a small city in Bibb County with around 2,800 residents, blends historical charm with modern living. The town square features the historic courthouse, and Walnut Street, the main thoroughfare, is lined with vintage storefronts. The Vance-Ellison House, a Victorian bed and breakfast built in 1899, sits on the outskirts surrounded by untouched land. Residential areas showcase a mix of modern homes from the 2000s and fully-renovated houses from the early 20th century. Centreville's housing includes ranch-style homes from the 1970s, New Traditional-style homes from the 2000s, and vintage bungalows. Most homes are situated on multi-acre lots in rural settings, while closer to downtown, homes are more closely spaced with sidewalks. Bibb County Public Schools serve the area, with West Blocton being the highest-rated school. The Cahaba River offers outdoor recreation such as paddle boating, hiking, and camping, while golfers can enjoy the Cahaba Falls Country Club. Walnut Street features local dining options like El Comal and Daily Grind, and essential amenities are available at Bibb Medical Center, CVS, and the Brent-Centreville Public Library. Major events include the Fourth of July Celebration of the Green and Christmas on The Cahaba. Residents travel via Highway 82 and State Route 25, with Tuscaloosa International Airport being the nearest airport. Summers are humid, and winters are mild, though the area is prone to tornadoes, with significant damage from an EF3 tornado in 2021.
Home Trends in Centreville, AL
On average, homes in Centreville, AL sell after 114 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Centreville, AL over the last 12 months is $217,500, up 9% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.