The median home value in Mobile, AL is $216,250.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $168,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Mobile, AL is $216,250.
Approximately 51% of Mobile homes are owned,
compared to 37% rented, while
12% are vacant.
Mobile real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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****This property is Zoned T-4 for Mixed Use****Known locally as "The Mardi Gras House" due to its vibrant colors and proximity to Mardi Gras festivities, this home is a truly stunning Victorian masterpiece. This three-story antebellum home was commissioned by Frank Petrinovich in 1899 as a boarding house, and the design by architect James Hutchinson showcases the iconic painted-lady style, part of a lineage contributing to Mobile's architectural legacy. This impressive home is nestled on a tree-lined street in downtown Mobile in walking distance to the Government Plaza, Civic Center, Convention Center, Mardi Gras Museum, several parks, and the downtown dining and entertainment district. The residence exudes historic charm while offering modern comforts and boast 5 full bedrooms with 5.5 bathrooms, including a full bath in the walk-up attic. The Victorian architecture is further highlighted with a wraparound porch, two balconies, 11-foot ceilings on first and second floors, and abundant natural light from oversized windows. Interior features include a grand foyer, traditional living room and dining room with pocket doors. A fully equipped kitchen, pantry, laundry room, and a sizable half-bathroom are also on the first floor. Elaborately painted foyer and stairs are adorned with red, white, and black spindles and gold accents. Hardwood flooring throughout includes original 120 year old floors on the second floor. The kitchen, laundry, foyer, and most bathrooms have ceramic tile. The lovely Magnolia room on the first floor currently serves as a private bedroom with a full bathroom, but was originally a sitting room. The second floor features four full bedrooms, each with a private en-suite bathroom. The master bedroom Jasmine boasts a custom 36" x 72" spa shower, front balcony, and a non-functioning fireplace. Additional bedrooms (Wisteria, Camellia, Azalea) offer distinctive features and access to balconies. Plus, a stationary full-size staircase leads to the third floor with added living space, storage, and yet another full bathroom. This house has withstood both the test of time and our southern storms thanks to its sturdy design, build, and solid foundation. And you will be happy to know that there have been No reported ghostly occurrences; the house thrives on being occupied, cherished, and cared for. This dwelling is a testament to meticulous design"make it your home, your office or our new business and experience the work-life balance you've been looking for.
One of the most iconic buildings in Downtown Mobile. Currently housing the very successful Spot of Tea restaurant since 1994. This large building consist of 3 floors. First floor is the restaurant, the second was previously a bar and apartments, and the third has been used for storage. Located across from Cathedral Square in the heart of Downtown Mobile, this unique property is a rare find. These generational buildings rarely come available for sale and are truly special. The opportunities are endless. It can house everything from apartments, entertainment venues, restaurants or offices.
The Temple of Mobile is an iconic downtown structure that has been fascinating residents and visitors of the port city for morethan a century. This circa 1921 Egyptian Revival Masterpiece was designed by noted local architect George B. Rogers for theorder of the Scottish Rite. The property is currently being used as an event space for weddings, Mardi Gras balls, proms andspecial events. The Structure is a specialty property with an architecturally significant design and an exceptional location in theheart of downtown. Property features 5 stories w/ 58,000 +/- sqft. in addition to that there is a vast basement with tall ceilings.The first floor features an expansive ballroom with seating for 1000 +/- people. Upper levels are a mix of office spaces, meetingrooms, restrooms and storage rooms. the top floor features a vast temple room and a large auditorium. The rooftop wasoriginally used as an outdoor ballroom and outdoor theater, that features a unique stage framed by egyptian obelisks. Therooftop also offers spectacular views of downtown and water views out to the bay. The Temple provides a visionary investor orowner/user a rare opportunity to acquire a unique architecturally significant asset. Possible Owner financing is available.Buyer to verify all information deemed important to the purchase of this property. Property currently has historic tax creditsand is subject to available historic tax grants. Property is on the National Registry of Historic Properties.Property is "SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS."