The median home value in Mount Vernon, AL is $47,961.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $168,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Mount Vernon, AL is $47,961.
Approximately 72% of Mount Vernon homes are owned,
compared to 15% rented, while
13% are vacant.
Mount Vernon real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Fixer Upper or Investor Opportunity! This 3 bedroom 2 bathroom brick home sits in the Heart of Mt. Vernon AL. Needs a lot of work and updating. Could be a great flipper or potential rental. Minutes from shopping and Industrial Mills on Hwy 43. Property is being sold "as is" "where is"! All measurements are approximate and not guaranteed! The Seller's information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed! All items deemed important are to be verified by the buyers and/or the buyer's agent!
More pictures coming soon... This picturesque piece of land offers a host of features that make it an ideal investment for families or group ownership, all located just 40 minutes north of Mobile. Situated at the end of a paved road just minutes from Highway 43, this turnkey property boasts four abodes, featuring a master cabin with 5 bedrooms and a large screened-in porch, two cabins that are 2/1 each, and a pole barn with 2 bedrooms, an outdoor fireplace with seating, and an outdoor dining area. All these accommodations overlook a 6-acre stocked fishing lake with gorgeous sunset views, complete with a pier that's perfect for casting your lines or simply enjoying the serene waters. Storage space is abundant, thanks to the enclosed barn featuring three roll-up doors, an attached shipping container, and two nearby sheds. Whether it's equipment or gear, you'll have ample room to keep your belongings dry and organized. The diverse timber is primarily merchantable stands of mature natural hardwood and pine, with areas of pine plantation mixed in, including both longleaf and loblolly pine. The abundant wildlife includes deer, turkey, doves, and ducks with 14-15 large food plots, 12 of which have double shooting houses, an irrigated dove field, and a 3-acre duck pond that's frequented by wood ducks, teal, and other waterfowl. While the soils are great and the roads are all dry enough to travel by car, water sources are plentiful, with Beaver Creek and other springs flowing through the property for the game and the potential for additional lake sites if desired. The property's shape lends itself well to fencing should you wish to create a game enclosure. This land is also a prime candidate for a conservation easement that could potentially pay for the property while allowing you to continue to enjoy it as a timber and hunting investment. Opportunities of this size and quality don't come around often in this part of the state. Year built is unknown.
More pictures coming soon... This picturesque piece of land offers a host of features that make it an ideal investment for families or group ownership, all located just 40 minutes north of Mobile.Situated at the end of a paved road just minutes from Highway 43, this turnkey property boasts four abodes, featuring a master cabin with 5 bedrooms and a large screened-in porch, two cabins that are 2/1 each, and a pole barn with 2 bedrooms, an outdoor fireplace with seating, and an outdoor dining area. All these accommodations overlook a 6-acre stocked fishing lake with gorgeous sunset views, complete with a pier that's perfect for casting your lines or simply enjoying the serene waters. Storage space is abundant, thanks to the enclosed barn featuring three roll-up doors, an attached shipping container, and two nearby sheds. Whether it's equipment or gear, you'll have ample room to keep your belongings dry and organized.The diverse timber is primarily merchantable stands of mature natural hardwood and pine, with areas of pine plantation mixed in, including both longleaf and loblolly pine. The abundant wildlife includes deer, turkey, doves, and ducks with 14-15 large food plots, 12 of which have double shooting houses, an irrigated dove field, and a 3-acre duck pond that's frequented by wood ducks, teal, and other waterfowl.While the soils are great and the roads are all dry enough to travel by car, water sources are plentiful, with Beaver Creek and other springs flowing through the property for the game and the potential for additional lake sites if desired.The property's shape lends itself well to fencing should you wish to create a game enclosure. This land is also a prime candidate for a conservation easement that could potentially pay for the property while allowing you to continue to enjoy it as a timber and hunting investment.Opportunities of this size and quality don't come around often in this part of the state.