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Neighborhoods near C. W. Hayes K-8 School in Birmingham, AL

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    Forest Park

    At the heart of Forest Park, in a cozy central green space, a stately cast-iron sign reminds neighbors that their community is a designated historic district, recognized on the National Register of Historic Places since 1980. It was developed in the early 1900s to follow the natural contours of Red Mountain’s northern slope and remains a walkable,

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      $558K

    • List Price

      $276K - $1.6M

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      11 Listings

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    Crestwood South

    Birmingham’s bustling entertainment district brings a sense of excitement to the quiet hills of Crestwood South. “We can hear music coming from the concerts in Lakeview and the fireworks every Thursday night at Regions Field Stadium; some people might think that’s a bad thing, but not here, we love it,” Elizabeth Murray says. The neighborhood’s

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      $397K

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      $247K - $1.2M

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      16 Listings

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    Lakeview District

    Originally a summer getaway for Birmingham's elite, Lakeview District is now known as a lively entertainment district close to Downtown Birmingham. Shopping centers like Pepper Place feature hundreds of thousands of square feet of space used by local businesses and farmer's markets. Residents have their pick of restaurants, from seafood to sushi

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      $379K

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      $271K - $894K

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      5 Listings

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    Central City

    Living in the center of Downtown Birmingham, residents of Central City are within walking distance of all the community's culinary, recreation and cultural offerings. Sidewalks connect a visual smorgasbord of architecture, and locals have their choice of low- and high-rise residences, eateries, boutiques and green spaces, including the new City

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      $351K

    • List Price

      $179K - $1.5M

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      32 Listings

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    Crestwood North

    Crestwood North is a suburban neighborhood in Birmingham, one half of the wider Crestwood community which is divided by the Georgia Railroad and Crestwood Boulevard. The northern portion was developed at the turn of the 20th century as the community of Woodlawn Heights and has since become one of many up-and-coming suburban communities with a

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      $330K

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      $180K - $551K

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      11 Listings

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    East Avondale

    East Avondale is a buzzing area known for its youthful energy, trendy shops and craft breweries. Rolling hills and streets shaded by mature trees also make for scenic beauty. "Avondale is a bustling neighborhood with a very cool downtown area," says Justin Mundie, a Realtor with eXp Realty. "With East Avondale, you're getting all that, but with a

    • Average Value

      $261K

    • List Price

      $127K - $519K

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      6 Listings

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    Fountain Heights

    Home to Birmingham’s Civil Rights District and the historic 16th Street Baptist Church, Fountain Heights is the spiritual heart of this major Alabama city. Fountain Heights is the historic downtown area, and it’s an enduring cultural hub of Birmingham’s past and present. The neighborhood is primarily commercial, with its many broad streets lined

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      $195K

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      $38K - $1M

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      10 Listings

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    Norwood

    Set directly north of the Magic City, the historic neighborhood of Norwood has a reputation for being more than just a convenient commute. "Norwood is a historic neighborhood contracted in the 1930s," says Exit Justice Realty's broker, Bryan Harrell. "Many of the houses were built for the growing number of steelworkers in the area. The other half

    • Average Value

      $161K

    • List Price

      $53K - $528K

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      17 Listings

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    East Birmingham

    East Birmingham, once covered with dairy farms, has transformed into a neighborhood of working-class housing. Several railroad lines, along Village Creek and Interstates 20 and 59, cut through the area. Today, East Birmingham is not just a neighborhood; it's a gateway to the cultural hub of Downtown Birmingham. "It's a great place to live and

    • Average Value

      $137K

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      $26K - $149K

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      1 Listing

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    Woodlawn

    The term "revitalization" can sometimes serve as a stand-in for the more negative connotations of "gentrification," but this is not the case with Woodlawn, a Birmingham neighborhood bursting with creativity and energy. Woodlawn has been going through a period of true revitalization, a kind that respects the area's history and the aspirations of

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      $130K

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      $27K - $466K

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      11 Listings

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    Druid Hills

    Druid Hills rests in the rolling landscape that makes up the northern part of downtown Birmingham, and being near the city is a big highlight. "It's long overdue for being developed," says Willie Casey, a Realtor and Broker with Casey Bishop & Burroughs Realty who has worked in the area for 42 years. "I have high hopes for the neighborhood. It's

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      $130K

    • List Price

      $47K - $197K

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      4 Listings

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    North Eastlake

    North Eastlake was originally designed as a sleepy suburb for steel industry workers moving to Birmingham during the mid-1800s; but by 1886, the neighborhood of just over 700 homes had become a recreation hub for the city. Its original bungalows and minimal traditional homes sit within walking distance of the 100-acre East Lake Park. Once home to

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      $116K

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      $23K - $210K

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      8 Listings

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    Wahouma

    Wahouma is a small neighborhood in East Lake. This community started with the dream of an industrious man named Robert Jemison, Sr. In 1886, he and a couple of business partners started the East Lake Land Company. Workers would settle in the suburbs of East Lake and South Eastlake and commute to work. Over the years, artists have started to

    • Average Value

      $110K

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      $32K - $170K

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      4 Listings

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    Kingston

    Kingston, a neighborhood in northeast Birmingham, is situated between Avondale and Woodlawn. Named after 1800s settler Peyton King, Kingston has seen revitalization efforts through initiatives like Live HealthSmart Alabama, Blank Space Birmingham, and the Kingston Coalition. These projects have enhanced the community with improved sidewalks,

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      $104K

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      $31K - $229K

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      5 Listings

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    Collegeville

    Collegeville started as worker’s housing in the early and mid-20th century, built right next to factories and railroads in North Birmingham. The community later came to prominence during the Southern Civil Rights Movement. The congregation of the now-historic Bethel Baptist Church was instrumental in protest efforts that led to a successful

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      $94K

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      $29K - $78K

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      2 Listings

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    Inglenook

    Inglenook is a suburban neighborhood bounded to the north by the city of Tarrant and separated from Harriman Park by Pinson Valley Parkway. This no-frills enclave appeals to those who want to live close to the city without the steep prices. Former Inglenook Neighborhood Association President and long-time resident Carolyn Cauthen says “When you

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      $85K

    • List Price

      $31K - $217K

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      10 Listings

    Inglenook