Welcome to Five Oaks — Vestavia Hills’ Hidden Luxury Enclave

Tucked quietly off Camp Horner Road, just minutes from Highway 280 and Acton Road, Five Oaks is where luxury, convenience, and craftsmanship come together in one exceptional Vestavia Hills address.

 

This boutique community features a limited collection of custom-built homes priced from $1.35 million, designed by some of Birmingham’s most respected builders — including Centennial Homes.

 

Each residence reflects the perfect blend of timeless architecture and modern design, with curated finishes, soaring ceilings, and thoughtful floor plans made for today’s lifestyle.  

 

Five Oaks isn’t just a place to live — it’s a lifestyle defined by comfort, convenience, and connection. Step outside and you’re moments from Lifetime Fitness, Grandview Medical Center, Altadena Park, and local favorites like Starbucks, City Bowls, and Taziki’s.

 

Whether you’re starting your day with a workout, walking your dog through the park, or grabbing lunch nearby, you’ll love how easy life feels here.   Set against a backdrop of mature trees and rolling hills, Five Oaks offers a sense of privacy rarely found this close to Birmingham’s best amenities. One basement lot is still available — perfect for those who want extra space, a media suite, or a home gym. 

 

When you build or buy in Five Oaks, you’re choosing more than a home — you’re choosing a refined way of living in one of Vestavia’s most desirable new communities. With limited opportunities remaining, now is the perfect time to claim your spot in this luxury neighborhood.   

Five Oaks & Centennial Homes

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Roxanne Hale
Roxanne Hale

Associate Broker | Birmingham & North Alabama | License ID: 32353

+1(205) 352-7742

2401 International Park Pl, Birmingham, AL, 35243, USA

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