1535 33rd St N
Birmingham, AL 35234

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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2 Bedrooms 2 Bedrooms 2 Br | 1 Bath 1 Bath 1 Ba | — |
About This Property
2 Bedroom / 1 Bath Duplex available in Norwood community. As-Is property. Subject to prior sale or lease change in price or withdrawal from market without notice. Rental availability may change hourly and there is no guarantee that rental availability listed will be the same when you contact our office. The information contained herein form sources deemed reliable but no warranty or representation is made to the accuracy thereof. Watts Realty Co. Inc. Copyright 2017. All rights reserved.
1535 33rd St N is an apartment community located in Jefferson County and the 35234 ZIP Code.
Known as the “Placid Place” for its central location, Norwood is a historic neighborhood undergoing revitalization. Norwood is located two miles north of Downtown Birmingham and is within walking distance of Uptown Birmingham, home to trendy eateries and the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex. This up-and-coming neighborhood has winding streets and historic architecture like the Copeland Mansion, a Greek-Revival building with plans for refurbishment. Rentals in Norwood include affordable apartments and houses. If you’re seeking affordability and convenience, Norwood is a great option.
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