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Neighborhoods near Charles A. Brown Elementary School in Birmingham, AL

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    Fairfield

    Founded in 1910, the City of Fairfield lies about 7 miles southwest of Birmingham. Like many towns in the area, Fairfield started as a company town, housing workers for U.S. Steel’s Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company. However, this city is specifically known as the home to Miles College, a historically Black university. “Fairfield is a

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      $116K

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      $32K - $260K

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      33 Listings

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    Ensley Highlands

    Tucked away in Opossum Valley in west Birmingham is the Ensley community and its small neighborhood, Ensley Highlands. The area is named after its founder Enoch Ensley and was once home to Ensley Works, an open-hearth steel plant that dominated the area in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Much of the community was built on that steel plant, with

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      $107K

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      $45K - $178K

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      9 Listings

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    Belview Heights

    Like many other Birmingham neighborhoods, Belview Heights began as a coal, railroad and iron town in 1910, primarily as a residential district for supervisors of a nearby steel plant. Though incorporated into Birmingham not long after, the area retains its unique historical flair—and not just through its Tudor revival architecture (designed by

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      $107K

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      $32K - $222K

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      29 Listings

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    Green Acres

    Green Acres is a suburban enclave within the historic Ensley community, a thriving working-class community anchored by the steel furnaces of Ensley Works. With famous commercial districts like Tuxedo Junction, which was immortalized in Erskine Hawkins' eponymous 1939 hit song, the community helped propel Birmingham into a thriving metalworking

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      $96K

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      $48K - $170K

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      15 Listings

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    Central Park

    Sports have been bringing the Central Park community together for over 100 years. At the turn of the 20th century, the Birmingham International Raceway originally sat at the neighborhood’s far northeast corner as a 1-mile horse track. Only a few years later, the raceway became host to numerous NASCAR Cup series until it ultimately closed in 2008.

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      $96K

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      $29K - $190K

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      13 Listings

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    Midfield

    Midfield is a vibrant neighborhood south of Birmingham, known for its strong community spirit and diverse recreational opportunities. Residents enjoy a variety of activities at Midfield Park, which features a playground, splash pad, baseball fields, tennis courts, and a dog park. The Midfield Recreation Center offers a newly renovated weight room,

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      $95K

    • List Price

      $39K - $190K

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      35 Listings

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    Ensley

    With a history of industrial boom and decline, Ensley is an area defined by the shifting neighborhood amenities available to its established, close-knit community. While residents no longer work in steel production at The Ensley Works, the neighborhood’s proximity to I-20 means locals often drive to employers across the greater Birmingham area.

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      $91K

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      $30K - $911K

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      7 Listings

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