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    $155,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,124 Sq Ft

    640 & 642 S Parkell Ave, Hueytown, AL 35023

    Investors, take notice! This income-generating property includes two separate homes on one lot, both currently tenant-occupied. 642 S Parkell - The main home that features 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom has new flooring and fresh paint completed within the last year. 640 S Parkell - Included with the purchase of 642 S. Parkell Ave, this additional 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom property was fully renovated

    Blake Shultz ARC Realty - Hoover

    640 & 642 S Parkell Ave, Hueytown, AL 35023

Why Live in Concord

Concord, AL, is a rural community situated in the Appalachian foothills, characterized by rolling fields and dense forests. Development in Concord began in the 1970s, coinciding with the construction of the Oak Grove Mine and the Concord Preparation Plant. The area experienced significant damage from tornado outbreaks in the 2010s, but a strong community association has since emerged to support local improvements. Residents live in modest mid-century ranch-style and split-level homes, with newer constructions reflecting Traditional and contemporary Craftsman designs. Warrior River Road runs through the center, with country roads branching off into open fields and wooded areas. For shopping and dining, residents often travel a few miles to Hueytown, where they can find grocery stores like Food Giant and restaurants such as Cinco De Mayo Mexican Grill and Bryant's Shrimp and Company. Outdoor activities are abundant, with Allison Bonnet Girls Softball Park and Sylvan Springs Park offering recreational facilities. The Mulberry Fork Wildlife Management Area provides over 33,000 acres for hunting. Concord's public school students attend Jefferson County Schools, with middle and high school students bused to nearby Hueytown. The community is within 10 miles of Interstate Highway 20, making it accessible to Downtown Birmingham, 16 miles away, and Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport, 20 miles to the east. The area is also known for its heavy industry and is located in Dixie Alley, a region prone to severe storms and tornadoes.

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