1823 25th Ct S Unit 1823
Homewood, AL 35209
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Bedrooms
2
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Bathrooms
1
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Square Feet
800 sq ft
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Available
Available Now

About This Home
---- SCHEDULE A SHOWING ONLINE AT: ---- UNFURNISHED - 2 bedroom, 1 bath - Renovated apartment in Homewood. Unfurnished for $1350.00 per month and a $1350 deposit. **Must have GOOD Credit and Rental History** **This unit is currently furnished and can rent furnished for $1800 per month. This includes all furnishings and water, power and Wi-Fi. OR 2 bedroom 1 bath DOWNSTAIR unit in Homewood. MidTerm Leasing available.
1823 25th Ct S is an apartment community located in Jefferson County and the 35209 ZIP Code.
Contact
- Listed by Iron City Property Management
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Homewood is a suburban college town located less than five miles south of Downtown Birmingham. The city is best known as the home of Samford University, a private institution enrolling over 5,000 students and employing hundreds of locals as faculty and staff members. Just north of campus, 18th Street anchors a popular walking district, with charming storefronts hosting favorite local hangouts like O’Henry’s Coffee and longtime fixtures like Savage’s Bakery.
Living in Homewood puts you in the ideal position to experience the best of Birmingham while also enjoying the region’s terrific outdoor offerings, with the Birmingham Zoo, Red Mountain, and countless golf courses surrounding the community.
Learn more about living in HomewoodColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 6 min | 2.5 mi | |
Drive: | 6 min | 2.7 mi | |
Drive: | 6 min | 2.8 mi | |
Drive: | 12 min | 7.5 mi |
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