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Decatur

Decatur, Alabama Real Estate & Community Guide


Located along the Tennessee River in Morgan County, Decatur offers a strong mix of affordability, employment opportunities, and established neighborhoods. Often overshadowed by nearby Huntsville, Decatur has become an appealing option for buyers who want value, space, and access to North Alabama’s growing economy—without the higher price tags.

Decatur has long been an industrial and manufacturing hub, home to major employers in aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing. This stable employment base has helped support a steady housing market that appeals to first-time buyers, relocation buyers, and those looking to move up without overextending their budget. For buyers priced out of surrounding markets, Decatur often feels like a smart alternative rather than a compromise.

From a real estate standpoint, Decatur offers variety. You’ll find established neighborhoods with mid-century and traditional homes, newer subdivisions with modern layouts, townhomes, and opportunities for new construction both inside the city and in surrounding areas. Lot sizes in many Decatur neighborhoods tend to be larger than what buyers find in faster-growing metros, which is a big draw for those wanting yard space, workshops, or room to grow.

The city has invested in revitalization efforts, particularly in historic downtown Decatur, where local restaurants, shops, and community events continue to add charm and momentum. Proximity to the Tennessee River also provides recreational opportunities, including boating, fishing, and riverfront parks that enhance the area’s lifestyle appeal.

Decatur’s location is another key advantage. With convenient access to Interstate 65 and Highway 31, residents can easily commute to Birmingham, Huntsville, Madison, and other North Alabama employment centers. This makes Decatur especially attractive to buyers who want flexibility—whether for work, family, or future moves—while enjoying a more relaxed pace at home.

The Decatur real estate market tends to move at a steadier rhythm than larger cities, offering buyers more breathing room during the decision-making process. Well-priced homes still attract strong interest, particularly those that are updated or located near schools, employment centers, and major roadways. Understanding neighborhood dynamics and long-term development plans is important when buying or selling in this market.

For buyers seeking affordability, stability, and access to North Alabama’s growth, Decatur continues to stand out. It’s a city where practicality meets potential—and where many homeowners find long-term value both financially and lifestyle-wise.

$246,225
Average Sales Price
$309,450
Median Sales Price
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Total Listings
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Bathrooms 2.67 3
Bedrooms 3.67 4
Year Built 1995 1985
Lot Size 17,282 Sqft 12,785 Sqft
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