
“Discover 554 homes in Montgomery, Alabama”
Current market statistics for Montgomery, AL
554
Active Listings
$286K
Avg Price
$225K
Median Price
$117
Price/Sqft
2,451
Avg Sqft
160
Avg Days
From
$1,900
To
$2,500,000
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Montgomery sits on the Alabama River in the central part of the state and serves as both the capital and a regional hub for government, healthcare, and education. People move here for job opportunities tied to state agencies, military installations, and local colleges, as well as for a lower cost of living compared with larger southern cities. Character varies by neighborhood, with older homes near downtown, mid-century subdivisions farther out, and newer construction on the edges of the metro area. Residents can reach several parks and greenways for walking or cycling, and the downtown core offers a modest selection of restaurants and small music venues without the density of larger metros. The area is served by the local public school district along with a handful of private and parochial options for families who prefer them. The climate is humid subtropical, marked by hot, humid summers, mild winters, and rainfall spread throughout the year. At the moment the market shows 554 active listings with a median price of $225,000, giving buyers a wide price range from under $2,000 to multimillion-dollar estates and an average home size around 2,451 square feet.
Average listing price: $285,758 · 554 homes available