Real Estate
Historic Homes For Sale In Birmingham
Want to own a bit of Birmingham history? You can if you buy one of these historic homes on the market now.

BIRMINGHAM, AL — The Birmingham metro area has a rich history, dating back to the Magic City's boom as a major steel producer in the early 20th century. Some of the original homes built during that time are still standing and have been updated — while preserving their historic charm.
Homebuyers who are interested in owning a part of this area's history can do so in the current real estate market. Several homes built pre-1930s are on the market now.
Here are some of the historic homes for sale in the Birmingham metro on realtor.com:
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2518 8th Avenue South, Birmingham (1924)
The Historic Ellison house is in a very walkable community, just minutes from parks, grocery store, pharmacy, St. Vincent's and UAB. Listed at $350,000.
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3021 Cambridge Road, Mountain Brook (1927)
The Historic Scofield-Henry House sits across from Mountain Brook Elementary School, and has five bedrooms and nearly 5,000 square feet of living space. Listed at $1.5 million
2807 Niazuma Avenue S., Birmingham (1920)
This 1920s home in Redmont Park has stayed in the same family since it was built. With a whopping 6,000 square eet of living space, this home has amazing city views. Listed at $1.5 Million.
3228 Carlisle Road, Birmingham (1925)
This historic Tudor home is situated between downtown Birmingham and Mountain Brook in one of the most sought after neighborhoods. It features 4 bedrooms and 3 baths and 1 half bath. Listed at $1.4 million.
3920 10th Avenue South, Birmingham (1905)
One of the oldest homes on the market in Birmingham, this Forest Park bungalow is next to the Highland Park golf course. Listed at $850,000.
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