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Birmingham Wow! House: 1920s Craftsman Bungalow
Come see this historic home with new upgrades and a large fenced backyard in Crestwood North.

Come see this historic home with new upgrades and a large fenced backyard in Crestwood North.

Come see this 1920s home, completely renovated, in Birmingham's Redmont Park neighborhood.

This home was built in 1917, and has been updated throughout with tons of space for family and entertaining.
This home is on the Historic Registry, and has been updated to add modern amenities to its old charm.
This early 1900s home on Cliff Road features three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Watch planes land at the airport from your front porch in this contemporary Crestwood South home.
This historic home in Highland Park is perfect for entertaining.
See this spacious home nestled quietly on Red Mountain.
Be the first to live in this brand new home in the Crestwood subdivision, The Ledges of Altamont.
For under $400,000, this Redmont Park Home near English Village is a rare find.
This Redmont Park condo provides the best city views anywhere.
This new listing in Forest Park was featured in the Cottage Journal 2017 Christmas Edition.
This 1920's home on desirable Cliff Road is newly renovated and offers style and convenience.
Take a look at this 1940s era home in the Glen Iris neighborhood of Birmingham.
Convenient to shopping and downtown, this Redmont Park home is in a safe, private neighborhood.
This two bedroom top floor unit is as spacious as it is luxurious.
This home was built in 1910, and has been carefully maintained throughout.
See this Redmont Park home, recently listed for $2.1 million.
This Forest Park home combines the style of an older historic home with the modern conveniences of a new construction.
Located down the road from English Village, and a shirt distance to Highland Park, this home is convenient, yet private.
This is a 1920s era Forest Park house with four bedrooms, and classic architecture.
This is a newly built home in one of Birmingham's historic neighborhoods.
Even more eye-catching than the historic Tudor design of this Redmont Park home is the detailed landscaping in the back yard.
The historic Goldstein-Greshem house in Highland Park is a piece of Birmingham history, nearly 100 years old and listed for $739,000.
A rare find in the Shoal Creek area, this giant estate sits between the 6th green and 7th tee at Shoal Creek Country Club.
This home in historic Redmont Park was built in the 1930s, but was renovated in 2005.
A rare find in the prestigious Forest Park neighborhood of Birmingham, this Home, listed under $700,000 has space and modern amenities.
This historic home in the Redmont Park neighborhood of Birmingham offers ample living space and a perfect central location.
A completely restored, 1920's home in the Redmont Park neighborhood of Birmingham, this house was originally built for the Lt. Governor.
This Hoover home located on the banks of Lake Heather includes lush landscaping in a gated community, and is close to shopping and schools.
WOW House: This $1.3 million Vestavia Hills home has a huge backyard with a pool, and has everything needed for family and entertaining.
The Birmingham area's real estate market has been booming, with the area still a seller's market. Here are the metro's most expensive homes.
This home is in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in the area, across the street from the award-winning Crestline Elementary School.