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Why Live in Luverne
Luverne, Alabama, known as "The Friendliest City in the South," is a small town located an hour south of Montgomery in Crenshaw County. With a population of over 2,500, Luverne is celebrated for its annual World's Largest Peanut Boil, which sells over 30 tons of peanuts during Labor Day weekend. The town features a historic district with late 19th to early 20th-century bungalows and cottages, as well as mid-20th century ranch-style homes. The district, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is home to local businesses like Preston's Steak and Grill and Maggie's Coffee House, along with boutiques and antique shops. Residents enjoy the Crenshaw County Rodeo at the Tom Harbin Agricultural Center and can visit South Ridge Winery and Farm on Saturdays. Luverne's parks, including Douglass Park and Edward L. Turner Jr. Park, offer spaces for picnics, walking, and sports tournaments. The town is served by Crenshaw County Schools, which are highly rated, and the private Crenshaw Christian Academy. Major routes such as U.S. Route 331, U.S. Route 29, and Alabama State Route 10 provide access to nearby cities like Troy and Greenville, with Montgomery 50 miles to the north and Panama City Beach about 120 miles south.
Home Prices in Luverne, AL
The median home sale price in Luverne, AL is $109,750, down 40% year-over-year. Homes in Luverne sell in 91 days on average, compared to the national average of 57 days.
Home Price Trends
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Median Sale Price
$109,750
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Median Single Family Sale Price
$159,900
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Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$109,750
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Average Price Per Sq Ft
$112
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Number of Homes for Sale
13
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Last 12 months Home Sales
4
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Months of Supply
39.00
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Median List Price
$159,500
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Median Change From 1st List Price
7%
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Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-40%
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