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Why Live in Prichard
Prichard, Alabama, a city incorporated in 1925, has seen its population decline from a peak of 47,000 in the 1960s to around 18,000 today. Despite this, revitalization efforts are underway, with millions of dollars secured for new recreational amenities, downtown upgrades, and a large housing development. Housing in Prichard includes midcentury ranch-style homes, historic bungalows, and new developments like Gardner Manifestation Estate near Prichard Municipal Park. The historic Whistler neighborhood features some of the oldest homes in Mobile County, showcasing bungalow and minimal traditional architecture. Chickasabogue Park, located on the north end, reopened in 2025 with modern updates, including a splash pad, repaved nature trails, and an improved disc golf course. Prichard hosts various community events, such as a Mardi Gras parade, Juneteenth celebration, and an annual Christmas parade. Football games, particularly the Battle of Prichard between the city’s two high schools, are also significant local events. Dining options include soul food restaurants like The Tree Bar-B-Que and Lounge on Wilson Avenue, which is undergoing revitalization. Prichard is home to Vigor High School and the University of Mobile, a private Christian college. The city is well-connected via Interstates 65 and 165, with the Prichard Bus Hub serviced by Mobile County’s WAVE Transit System. Environmental challenges include a deteriorating water distribution system and frequent flooding due to heavy rainfall and tropical weather.
Home Trends in Prichard, AL
On average, homes in Prichard, AL sell after 80 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Prichard, AL over the last 12 months is $23,000, down 12% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.