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Summerville Homes for Sale

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    $28,000

    • Land
    • 0.29 Acre
    • $97,020 per Acre

    715 Saint Stephens Rd, Prichard, AL 36610

    Prime Investment Opportunity in the Heart of Prichard's Business DistrictThis 3,250 sq ft commercial building offers 86 feet of road frontage on high-traffic St Stephens Road, right at the corner of Prichard Avenue. Surrounded by established businesses like The #1 Stop Store and My Boys Food Mark, this block-and-brick structure with steel beam reinforcement is ready for a full renovation.

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    Hope Brown

    Roberts Brothers TREC

    (251) 336-3319

    715 Saint Stephens Rd, Prichard, AL 36610
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    $6,000

    • Land
    • 0.15 Acre
    • $40,350 per Acre

    860 Mobile St, Mobile, AL 36617

    Buyer to verify all information during due diligence.

    Lamoura Nettles EXIT Realty Promise

    860 Mobile St, Mobile, AL 36617

Why Live in Summerville

Summerville is a family-oriented community that’s about 4 miles from Downtown Mobile. The area went through a period of revitalization when the childhood home of Atlanta Braves fielder Henry “Hank” Aaron was returned to its original location in Toulminville in 2023. Since then, the Toulminville Neighborhood Plan addressed ongoing issues such as economic development, abandoned buildings and community support programs. The neighborhood is about a mile from the Interstate 65 access ramp, which leads to Interstate 10 and the Mobile International Airport. Houses feature a variety of architectural styles, including ranchers, bungalows and Queen Anne designs. Homes sit on leafy streets with paved driveways and fenced-in backyards. Local dining options include Fat Boys Diner, which is known for its hearty soul food selections. More restaurants can be found a few miles south in Midtown Center, and many people go grocery shopping at the nearby Publix. Trinity Gardens Park is home to a playground, sports fields and the Dotch Community Center, which offers programming for kids and adults alike. The Wave Transit System provides public transportation from the GM&O Transit Center to LeFlore Magnet High School and the Toulminville branch of the Mobile Public Library.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Summerville a good place to live?
Summerville is a good place to live. Summerville is considered car-dependent and somewhat bikeable. Summerville is a suburban neighborhood. Summerville has 4 parks for recreational activities. It is sparse in population with 2.6 people per acre and a median age of 46. The average household income is $49,025 which is below the national average. College graduates make up 10.3% of residents. A majority of residents in Summerville are home owners, with 39.2% of residents renting and 60.8% of residents owning their home. A local real estate agent serving Summerville can help you decide if this neighborhood is the right one for you. Learn more on our Summerville neighborhood guide.
Is Summerville, AL a safe neighborhood?
Summerville, AL is less safe than the average neighborhood in the United States. It received a crime score of 6 out of 10.
What are the best public schools in Summerville?
The best public schools that serve Summerville are:
What are the best private schools in Summerville?
The best private schools that serve Summerville are:
What are the most popular zip codes in Summerville, Mobile, AL?
The most popular zip codes in Summerville, Mobile, AL include 36617, 36610, 36607, 36618 and 36612.
What are the most popular neighborhoods near Summerville, Mobile, AL?
The most popular neighborhoods near Summerville, Mobile, AL are Oakleigh, Midtown Mobile, Neely, East Prichard and Gorgas.
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