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$5,997.00

0.44 acres | Residential Zoning

This heavily treed, private lot is just a few streets away from where the Coosa River branches off to the Tallaseehatchee Creek. Half an acre in Childersburg, Alabama, touted to be the oldest continually occupied city in America, this property is half an hour from Birmingham. Small town values right next to bigger city excitement, this property offers nature, culture, and community.

Land Specifics

Property Number 12306
Size 0.44 acres
Dimensions 100' x 191.3'
Road Access Paved Road
Slope Description Sloped
Zoning Residential
Zoning Code R1 (Single Family Residential)
Zoning Definition

R1 (Single Family Residential): This is an area primarily designated to residential living spaces. Single-Family dwelling permitted. Multi-Family homes permitted upon county approval.

On Property Usage/Potential
  • Homesite
Nearby Usage
  • Recreational
  • Off the grid
  • Commercial

Location

County Talladega
State Alabama
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Additional Information

Assessor Parcel Number (APN) 2204173001012000
Estimated Annual Taxes $50.46
Legal Description

100' x 191.3 D Meadow Brook Est C'Burg Lot 11 in Talladega County, State of Alabama.

Monthly HOA Dues $0
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HOA Dues $0
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