The median home value in Fruitdale, AL is $102,900.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $142,800.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Fruitdale, AL is $102,900.
Approximately 72.73% of Fruitdale homes are owned,
compared to 6.36% rented, while
20.91% are vacant.
Fruitdale real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Fruitdale real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Solid brick home on concrete slab built in 1975 is ready to put your own touch on it. Sold from an estate, the roof dates to 2021 and the hall bathroom was redone then as well. Recent appraisal states the value is $117,000. Land is nearly 2 peaceful acres featuring lots of wildlife, such as deer and turkeys. Another benefit is the back of the land is near the Escatawpa River attracting such wildlife. To the right of the property: wooded with pine trees ready to sell. This would make a great getaway for a hunter with a nearby lease. Currently, there are two window units and a mounted gas wall heater, but the home is plumbed with vents for a heating and cooling system, which it had not long ago. The home features a living room with an adjoining dining room leading to the 14.5 x 11.2 family room with fireplace. There is a galley style 10 x 7.8 kitchen with white formica countertops; note that there is no stove(electric) or fridge and it is thought that the existing dishwasher doesn't work. Original stained smooth front wood cabinetry features original cast iron pulls. Off the kitchen is a hallway with space for breakfast table and a mudroom/laundry room off the carport. Originally, this home was a 3 bedroom but the owner took down a wall between two hallway bedrooms so as to make a larger 23.7 x 10 bedroom to access more easily the very nice updated in 2021 hall bathroom with white neutral accents. The 13.8 x 11.7 primary bedroom features an en suite bathroom with shower only. Off the family room/breakfast area, there is an outdoor screen rear porch 18 x 7.5 and this adjoins another exterior storage room 7.4 x 6.8 that was where a freezer could be put. The attached carport is 20 x 11.5 with another exterior storage room. Most buyers will want to remove the original carpeting and linoleum flooring; the entire home features the faux paneling popular in the 1970s, which can be easily painted. While the home is at the dead end of the dirt road which is the 1.4 mile long He