3225 Brown Rd
Mobile, AL 36605
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Bedrooms
2
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Bathrooms
1
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Square Feet
900 sq ft
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Available
Available Jun 1

About This Home
Welcome to 3225 Brown Road, a beautifully renovated 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom home with a bonus room perfect for a home office or creative space. This inviting residence boasts modern updates, offering a comfortable and stylish living environment. Families will appreciate the proximity to local schools, including Dr. Robert W. Gilliard Elementary School (1.4 miles), Pillans Middle School (1.6 miles), and Ben C. Rain High School (1.2 miles). Shopping & Dining: Conveniently located near Dauphin Plaza (1.7 miles), Gulfdale Plaza Shopping Center (1.8 miles), and Parkway Shopping Center (2.2 miles), providing a variety of retail and dining options. Recreation: Enjoy outdoor activities at nearby parks such as Stewart Road Park and Taylor Park, offering green spaces and recreational facilities. A great option for anyone looking for comfort and accessibility in the 36605 area. Our requirements are; income is 2.5 - 3x the rent, no evictions, or violent arrests. We do a credit check but we do not have a minimum score. We just make sure your basic bills are being paid. Phone bill, car payments, Tj Maxx Cards, no recent repossessions, etc. Completed employment and rental verification from a current / former landlord or property manager. Animals under 30 lbs are allowed at some properties with certain fees The application fee is $50 per adult and can be paid at a later time (via money order or PayPal) but is required before we can approve / deny you for the unit. We also need 2 months worth of pay stubs to verify income and a photo ID. You can email those things to
3225 Brown Rd is a house located in Mobile County and the 36605 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Mobile County attendance zone.
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Home of the Original Mardi Gras, Mobile hosts the oldest Carnival celebration in the United States every year. Mobile was the first capital of French Louisiana in the early 18th century and was once referred to as the Paris of the South. The site of many milestones in American history, modern-day Mobile contains several museums that would delight any history buff. From the History Museum of Mobile to the USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park, there are plenty of opportunities to dig deeper into the rich cultural history of the third largest city in Alabama today.
Entertainment abounds in Mobile. Residents can watch a performance at Soul Kitchen Music Hall, Saenger Theatre Mobile, or Crescent Theater. Shoppers relish the ever-present deals at Springdale Mall, the Shoppes at Bel Air, and Festival Centre. Outdoor enthusiasts savor access to many parks and nearby Gulf Shores beaches. Foodies enjoy the expansive array of international cuisine and brunch spots available throughout the city.
Learn more about living in MobileColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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