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Vestavia Hills Among Healthiest Housing Markets In AL: Study
A recent study by SmartAsset shows Vestavia Hills among the healthiest housing markets in the state.

A recent study by SmartAsset shows Vestavia Hills among the healthiest housing markets in the state.

Birmingham-based Shannon Waltchack made its fourth local purchase as part of a $30 million investment fund.

A developer is planning for tenants to move in to its new Birmingham apartment complex before the end of the year.
National home prices have surged over the past year; the Vestavia Hills area was no exception.
A Birmingham company has acquired more than 50 acres of undeveloped land in Liberty Park.
National home prices have surged over the past year; the Vestavia Hills area was no exception.
National home prices are have surged over the past year; The Vestavia Hills area was no exception.
A South Carolina developer is moving forward with a new multifamily development after buying property off U.S. 280.
Home prices are slightly lower in the Vestavia Hills area recently. See how much.
The fair market rent for a two-bedroom rental increased from the previous year.
WeldenField Development has purchased a former church site off Crosshaven Drive.
Home prices are expected to stay elevated for the near future. They have increased in Jefferson County area.
The rezoning of 2810 Five Oaks Lane in the Altadena neighborhood was approved by the Vestavia Hills Planning and Zoning Commission.
A huge mixed use project in the Liberty Park community, in the works for several years, is expected to break ground in 2022.
Developer Charles Kessler has dropped plans to build condominiums on Rocky Ridge Road, and will build garden homes instead.
A recent study reveals that nearly half of Alabama's city dwellers would rather live in the suburbs.
A recent report shows rent in Vestavia Hills is higher than any city in Alabama.
More than 40 new homes, ranging from three to five bedrooms and 2,400 to 4,000 square feet will be built in Liberty Park.
The Vestavia Hills Planning and Zoning Board approved 30 additional residential units to the ongoing development at Patchwork Farms.