Enterprise, Alabama (AL)
In Enterprise, Alabama, the temperate climate keeps people active year round. Enterprise features eight different shopping centers and a thriving historic downtown area. Consumer’s Digest magazine listed Enterprise as one of the top 25 best and most affordable places to retire. Residents of all ages love to fish, hunt, hike and camp in the surrounding areas.
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| Population 21,178 | Median Age 36.9 yrs | Household Size: 2.45 |
| Avg Commute: 18.4 min | Avg Income $37,661 | Avg Home Value: $83,400 |
| July High: 90.1°F | January Low: 38.7°F | |
Welcome to Alabama Real Estate
Alabama became the nation’s 22nd state December 14, 1819. The state played a major role in the Civil War; its capital, Montgomery, was also the capital of the Confederate States of America. The Confederate flag was designed and first flown in Alabama (1861).
Alabamians enjoy pleasant warm weather and affordable real estate. The average daily highs in the state are in the mid-fifties during January, and reach up to 90 during July. Homes in Alabama during 2004 sold for, on average, a mere $147,000.
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| Alabama | Birmingham | Enterprise |
| Fort Rucker | Gulf Shores | Huntsville |
| Millbrook | Mobile | Ono Island |
| Orange Beach | Perdido Key | Prattville |
Home Values in Alabama
Doing your research on home values in Alabama may be the factor that determines whether your home sells right away, or stays on the market for months. It’s important to charge the right price to begin with, based not only on the evaluation, but on the current market and the demand for homes in Alabama. Continue reading, and we’ll help you get through your home’s sale with the minimum in stress.
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