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Apartment Owners Sue Tuscaloosa Mayor & Council Over Higher Fees for Student Complexes
Owners of more than a dozen housing developments in Tuscaloosa have sued the city, Mayor Walt Maddox, the entire city council and two government employees over extra fees paid by owners of "student-oriented" complexes. The lawsuit was filed Wednesday by fourteen companies, mostly LLCs, who own complexes that primarily lease...
Homes in Tuscaloosa County sold for lower prices recently: See how much here
Newly released data from Realtor.com for February shows that potential buyers and sellers in Tuscaloosa County saw houses sell for lower than the previous month's median sales price of $214,500. The median home sold for $209,500, an analysis of data from Realtor.com shows. That means February, the most recent month...
Apartment Owners Sue Tuscaloosa Mayor & Council Over Higher Fees for Student Complexes
Owners of more than a dozen housing developments in Tuscaloosa have sued the city, Mayor Walt Maddox, the entire city council and two government employees over extra fees paid by owners of "student-oriented" complexes. The lawsuit was filed Wednesday by fourteen companies, mostly LLCs, who own complexes that primarily lease...
Tuscaloosa County home listings asked for more money in April: See the current median price here
The median home in Tuscaloosa County listed for $312,450 in April, up 2.1% from the previous month's $305,900, an analysis of data from Realtor.com shows. Compared to April 2023, the median home list price decreased 0.8% from $315,000. The statistics in this article only pertain to houses listed for sale in Tuscaloosa County, not houses...
Rare Find in Tuscaloosa Hits the Market for the First Time in 50 Years
A unique gem built in 1930 has just emerged in the real estate market, offering a rare opportunity. "One of Tuscaloosa's grandest houses has come to market for the first time in almost 50 years,” said agent Frances Richardson with Ray & Poynor Properties. Located in the Highlands, this...
Tuscaloosa Grants Developer Stan Pate $65 Million Incentive to Revive McFarland Mall
An almost-unanimous Tuscaloosa City Council voted Tuesday night to grant developer Stan Pate the largest tax incentive package they've ever passed in order to catalyze a transformational redevelopment of the McFarland Mall property on Skyland Boulevard. As the Thread reported last month, Pate has been working for years to reach...
Create Endless Memories at Eagle Ridge Farm: A Cottondale, Alabama Gem
Eagle Ridge Farm in Cottondale, Alabama, ranks as the second highest-priced residential property on the market in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Additionally, its price was recently reduced just over a month ago. Accommodations and Activities Galore. This breathtaking location stretches over 313.45 acres, placing it at the top for lot size for...
Create Endless Memories at Eagle Ridge Farm: A Cottondale, Alabama Gem
Eagle Ridge Farm in Cottondale, Alabama, ranks as the second highest-priced residential property on the market in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Additionally, its price was recently reduced just over a month ago. Accommodations and Activities Galore. This breathtaking location stretches over 313.45 acres, placing it at the top for lot size for...
Developers Break Ground on First of New Townhomes Coming to Tuscaloosa’s West End
Developers and local leaders were in west Tuscaloosa Wednesday morning to break ground on the first of a group of new townhomes to be built there amid serious public investment in the area. The new residences will come up on 5th Street off Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard, in undeveloped...
Rare Find in Tuscaloosa Hits the Market for the First Time in 50 Years
A unique gem built in 1930 has just emerged in the real estate market, offering a rare opportunity. "One of Tuscaloosa's grandest houses has come to market for the first time in almost 50 years,” said agent Frances Richardson with Ray & Poynor Properties. Located in the Highlands, this...
Stan Pate: The Future Of Tuscaloosa’s Abandoned Mall Property
Developer Stan Pate and Tuscaloosa Councilman Cassius Lanier shared their thoughts about the McFarland Mall property. The ‘Encore’ project, per Stan Pate, refers to Pate’s success with Midtown Village. What will be coming to Tuscaloosa. A hotel, restaurants,. a major retailer, & more. Pate has repeatedly mentioned...
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