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Mike Perry
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  • Huntsville, AL
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Montgomery Alabama Neighborhood Classes

Mike Perry
  • Investor
  • Huntsville, AL
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I am starting to really research the Montgomery, Alabama market in hopes of purchasing this upcoming Fall/Winter. In my analysis, I think I have a good idea of what the A and D areas are. Where I am struggling is identifying the B and C areas. If anyone has better insights of what the Montgomery neighborhood classes are, it would be greatly appreciated. My guess of the classes are listed below. 

NeighborhoodClassZip Codes
Young PlaceA36106
ArrowheadA36117
East MontgomeryA36116; 36117; 36119
BrentwoodA36111
Old CloverdaleA36106
Forest ParkA36106
Cottage HillA36104
McGehee-AllendaleA36111
EdgewoodA36106; 36111
CloverdaleB36106
HillwoodB36106
RidgefieldB36106
SteinerB36106
DalraidaB36109
Forest HillsB36109
WildwoodB36111
Garden DistrictB36104
Centennial HillC36104
Capitol HeightsC36107
NormandaleC36111
Highland ParkD36107
ArlingtonD36105
Edgemont HeightsD36105
South HullD36105
WileyD36105
Washington ParkD36108
WestendD36108
Western HillsD36108
WestgateD36108
Westview GardensD36108
WindwoodD36108
Woodland HillsD36116
Woodley ParkD36116
BoylstonD36110

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Greg Parker
  • Realtor, Contractor, Property Manager
  • Montgomery AL and Dauphin Island, AL
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Greg Parker
  • Realtor, Contractor, Property Manager
  • Montgomery AL and Dauphin Island, AL
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Its hard to find a good flip with any profit in it, but we are doing rather well with the buy and holds.  Most of them need 10-15k renovation.  Yep, same thing here with the security guards in the 80's....lol.

In a number crunch of 300 cities using 10 metrics ranging from home prices to tax rates to vacancy levels, WalletHub determined that Montgomery, Alabama, was the nation’s most affordable city for homebuyers. Rounding out the top 10 of affordable homeownership cities were Flint, Michigan; Toledo, Ohio; Detroit; Akron, Ohio; Warren, Michigan; Pittsburgh; Yuma, Arizona; Springfield, Illinois; and Palm Bay, Florida

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