The Ultimate Guide to Grading Birmingham Alabama Neighborhoods
Ever since I produced The Ultimate Guide to Grading Cleveland Neighborhoods investors have been bombarding me with requests to make an Ultimate Guide for various other major metro markets that they were interested looking at purchasing turnkey rental properties in.
So I have been teaming up with local Property Managers in each of the popular turnkey markets across the USA and putting together guides for investors to assess the risk of the neighborhoods in these various markets.
To produce The Ultimate Guide to Grading Birmingham, Alabama Neighborhoods that you see below I teamed up with Bigger Pockets members Maureen McCann and Clayton Mobley as they run a very large portfolio of rental properties in the greater Birmingham, Alabama metro area.
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POPULATION: All numbers are estimated to the nearest 1,000th.
OWNER OCCUPIED: The percentage of properties that are occupied by the owner of the property. All numbers are estimated to the nearest 1,000th
AVG INCOME: The average household income.
TAX EXAMPLE: If a home is valued by the county auditor at $100,000 & the Residential Property Tax Rate is 1% the annual taxes will be $1,000.
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A Neighborhoods
The majority of properties in an A neighborhood are owner occupied and rental property investors are highly unlikely to be able to find and purchase rental properties that would cash flow. The price points and quality of properties in these neighborhoods are high and attractive to the most affluent residents of the greater Birmingham, Alabama area.
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Mountain Brook (35213, 35216, 35223, 35243, 35253)
Population 20k
Owner Occupied 86%
Avg Income $204k
Property Tax Rate 0.65%
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Homewood (35209, 35219, 35259, 35226)
Population 25k
Owner Occupied 58.9%
Avg Income $71k
Property Tax Rate 0.65%
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Hoover (35216, 35226, 35236, 35244)
Population 85k
Owner Occupied 68%
Avg Income $107k
Property Tax Rate 0.65%
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Vestavia (35216, 35226, 35243, 35242)
Population 34k
Owner Occupied 75%
Avg Income $99k
Property Tax Rate 0.65%
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Alabaster (35007, 35114)
Population 32k
Owner Occupied 87%
Avg Income $75k
Property Tax Rate 0.51%
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Pelham (35124)
Population 23k
Owner Occupied 82.2%
Avg Income $74k
Property Tax Rate 0.51%
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Calera (35040)
Population 14k
Owner Occupied 85%
Avg Income $64k
Property Tax Rate 0.51%
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McCalla (35111)
Population 16k
Owner Occupied 88.6%
Avg Income $61k
Property Tax Rate 0.65%
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Helena (35022, 35080)
Population 19k
Owner Occupied 94.3%
Avg Income $84k
Property Tax Rate 0.65%
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B Neighborhoods
Properties in B neighborhoods are the highest quality rentals investors can target that will still pencil out from a cash flow perspective. These properties typically feature wide open spaces, a convenient commute to work as well as favorably rated schools, which is a big draw for stable, family-minded tenants.
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Moody (35004, 35094, 35120)
Population 13k
Owner Occupied 78.2%
Avg Income $61k
Property Tax Rate 0.34%
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Leeds (35004, 35094)
Population 12k
Owner Occupied 80.4%
Avg Income $60k
Property Tax Rate 0.65%
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Gardendale (35071, 35116, 35117, 35119)
Population 14k
Owner Occupied 82.4%
Avg Income $63k
Property Tax Rate 0.65%
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Fultondale (35068, 35207)
Population 9k
Owner Occupied 71.2%
Avg Income $58k
Property Tax Rate 0.65%
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Forestdale (35214)
Population 10k
Owner Occupied 79.1%
Avg Income $52k
Property Tax Rate 0.65%
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Pleasant Grove (35224, 35127)
Population 10k
Owner Occupied 87.9%
Avg Income $65k
Property Tax Rate 0.65%
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Adamsville (35005, 35062, 35224)
Population 4k
Owner Occupied 77.1%
Avg Income $49k
Property Tax Rate 0.65%
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Grayson Valley (35235)
Population 6k
Owner Occupied 71.1%
Avg Income $50k
Property Tax Rate 0.65%
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Irondale (35210)
Population 12k
Owner Occupied 71.2%
Avg Income $50k
Property Tax Rate 0.65%
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Pinson (35126)
Population 8k
Owner Occupied 86%
Avg Income $61k
Property Tax Rate 0.65%
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Trussville (35173, 35235, 35004)
Population 22k
Owner Occupied 89.1%
Avg Income $87k
Property Tax Rate 0.65%
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C Neighborhoods
These are areas where real estate investors can get a lot of bang for their buck. C Neighborhoods consist of a healthy mix of owner occupied properties and rentals. There are still some fantastic parts of these zip codes but there will also be a higher level of risk then you see when investing in B Neighborhoods.
Center Point (35215)
Population 16k
Owner Occupied 54.5%
Avg Income $39k
Property Tax Rate 0.65%
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Hueytown (35023, 35061)
Population 15k
Owner Occupied 70.2%
Avg Income $45k
Property Tax Rate 0.65%
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Bessemer (35020, 35021, 35022, 35023, 35111)
Population 26k
Owner Occupied 55.1%
Avg Income $31k
Property Tax Rate 0.65%
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Graysville (35005, 35062)
Population 2k
Owner Occupied 84.2%
Avg Income $46k
Property Tax Rate 0.65%
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Jasper (35501, 35502, 35503, 35504)
Population 14k
Owner Occupied 65.5%
Avg Income $40k
Property Tax Rate = 0.33%
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Warrior (35091, 35180)
Population 3k
Owner Occupied 79.6%
Avg Income $28k
Property Tax Rate = 0.65%
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D/F Neighborhoods
Rental occupancy starts to outweigh owner occupancy. Low price points. High unemployment and crime rates. Can be very difficult to place qualified tenants.
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Tarrant (35217)
Population 6k
Owner Occupied 56%
Avg Income $27k
Property Tax Rate = 0.65%
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Fairfield (35064, 35224)
Population 11k
Owner Occupied 58.4%
Avg Income $36k
Property Tax Rate = 0.65%
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Ensley (35218)
Population 7k
Owner Occupied 38.28%
Avg Income $27k
Property Tax Rate = 0.65%
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East Lake (35206)
Population 1k
Owner Occupied 42%
Avg Income = $26k
Property Tax Rate = 0.65%
Comments (7)
Thanks for putting this together! I'm purchasing my first investment property in Bessemer (on the outskirts near Concord). I turned this into a Google Earth layer for quicker future reference to evaluate properties so this was a great resource!
Patrick Tan, about 3 years ago
I this still pretty relevant 2 years after? Or you have seen some different neighborhoods move to different neighborhood classes?
Marcos Gonzalez, over 3 years ago
James, great post! I look at all of your grading guides -- Especially KC and Now this one!
Any feedback on 35205 area?
I see 35207 is a B but 35206 is a D/F area... hopefully 32505 isn't horrible because I just got under contract with a turnkey company for a 6plex.
Joshua Espejo, over 3 years ago
Any grading for zipcodes 35211 (Jones Valley) and 35208 (Central Park)
Elizabeth Njuguna, almost 4 years ago
Thank you so much! This is awesome!
Stuart C., about 4 years ago
Hi! I'm from this area; Hoover, Vestavia Hills, Mountain Brook, Helena, Bessemer, McCalla and Lake View are all places I've lived and/or worked, as are Woodstock, Vance, Brookwood, Tuscaloosa and Northport (I seem to be slowly moving west but I'm drawing the line at Mississippi! 😁). Really great info! I only glanced over it at first and thought some of the cities could be further broken down, but then read it thoroughly and saw where you've included some zip codes under more than one city such as Bessemer. Partly because of zips that cross county lines and because of random growth spurts. Definately an area where blight can be found on one street, then two streets over is an overpriced neighborhood where homes barely make it to market before being sold. A couple streets over from there, you may find a neighborhood that was once identical to the one I just described but now it's filled with foreclosures. Still great info for narrowing down what someone is looking for!
A McElroy, about 5 years ago
This is very helpful. Thank you for putting this together.
Warren A., about 5 years ago