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Cullman, AL Multifamily Homes & Duplexes for Sale

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    $189,900

    160 County Road 1467, Cullman, AL 35055

    2 MOBILE HOMES LOCATED ON ALMOST 1 ACRE (.93) AND ONLY 5 MINUTES TO CULLMAN CITY AND CRMC. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO OWN SOME RENTALS OR LIVE IN ONE AND RENT THE OTHER OUT FOR ADDITIONAL INCOME. *1ST MOBILE HOME IS A 2020 SUNSHINE H/LTD1660 WITH 2 BEDROOMS, 2 FULL BATHROOMS, OPEN CONCEPT WITH KITCHEN AND LIVING ROOM. A BACK ROOM HAS BEEN ADDED OFF THE LAUNDRY AREA THAT CAN BE FINISHED OUT OR USED

    Bridgette Warner Southern.256 Real Estate LLC

    160 County Road 1467, Cullman, AL 35055
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    $500,000

    104 9th St SE, Cullman, AL 35055

    Six units featuring 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom.Great location on the east side of town.Five of six units completely updated!New roofs on all buildings in 2021.New water heaters in all units. Plumbing and electrical updated in 5 units.Paint, flooring, and cosmetic upgrades in 5 units.Washer and dryer hookups in each unit.

    Bailey Frost Southern.256 Real Estate LLC

    104 9th St SE, Cullman, AL 35055

Why Live in Cullman

Cullman, Alabama, the county seat of Cullman County, has a population of around 20,000 and is steadily growing. The city is known for its friendly atmosphere and cultural scene, ranking No. 3 on USA Today's list of Best Small Town Cultural Scene in 2024. Major employers include Cullman County Schools, Cullman Regional Medical Center, and Walmart, with automotive manufacturing being a significant industry. Housing options primarily consist of single-family homes, with Craftsman and traditional styles prevalent in the historic district, and newer homes further from the center. The Cullman City School District and St. Bernard’s Preparatory School are highly rated, with ongoing expansions to accommodate growing educational needs. Lewis Smith Lake offers clear waters for swimming, fishing, and boating, while Smith Lake Park provides camping and event spaces. The Cullman Wellness and Aquatic Center and WildWater aquatic park are popular attractions. The Ave Maria Grotto features over 100 miniature sculptures, adding to the city's unique charm. Downtown Cullman has undergone revitalization, blending modern boutiques and eateries with historic buildings, and the Warehouse District is a focal point. The Festhalle Farmers Market operates from April to October, and the city hosts numerous festivals, including the Alabama Strawberry Festival and Cullman Christkindlmarkt. Cullman is conveniently located between Huntsville and Birmingham, with both cities about 50 miles away. Summers are hot and humid, while winters are short and dry. Crime rates in Cullman County have decreased recently, making it safer than the national average.

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