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Old Town Historic District Townhome for Sale

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    $885,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 3.5 Baths
    • 2,705 Sq Ft

    114 Lincoln St NE Unit A, Huntsville, AL 35801

    Welcome to Lincoln Square in the heart of historic downtown Huntsville! This elegant 3 bed, 3.5 bath, 3 story townhouse offers modern living with timeless charm. Enjoy soaring ceilings, two cozy gas fireplaces, a bonus office/flex space, a wet bar, and a private patio perfect for relaxing or entertaining. Nestled in a gated community just steps from shops, restaurants, and parks downtown, you'll

    Hannah Page Clayton Realty South Tennessee Valley

    114 Lincoln St NE Unit A, Huntsville, AL 35801

Why Live in Old Town Historic District

Old Town Historic District in Huntsville is a serene neighborhood characterized by its quiet streets, mature trees, and diverse architectural styles. Residents enjoy a pedestrian-friendly environment with a Walk Score of 75, making it easy to stroll to downtown Huntsville, which is less than a mile away. Downtown offers a variety of things to do, including visiting Big Springs International Park, the Huntsville Museum, and the Von Braun Center. The park is a popular spot for reading, exercising, and socializing, and it will be the future trailhead for the 70-mile Singing River Trail of Alabama. Bud Cramer Park, with its playground and picnic tables, is also nearby. Dining options in the area include Honest Coffee Roasters, Melt, and Jack Brown’s, while nightlife can be enjoyed at Furniture Factory Bar & Grill. The neighborhood hosts seasonal events like Spookyfest and Porch Parties, fostering a strong sense of community. The Panoply Arts Festival and Greene Street Farmers Market are notable annual events. Homes in Old Town range from historic Victorian and Colonial Revival styles to Craftsman and Mission-style houses, with prices starting in the lower $400,000s. The area is served by Blossomwood Elementary, Huntsville Junior High, and Huntsville High School, all of which have high ratings. The neighborhood is safer than the national average and has convenient access to U.S. Interstate 565 and U.S. Route 431, with bus routes connecting to the wider metropolitan area.
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