3655 Old Shell Rd
Mobile, AL 36608
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Bedrooms
2
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Bathrooms
1.5
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Square Feet
1,200 sq ft
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Available
Available Now
About This Home
Conveniently located in the Village of Springhill at Old Shell Road and I-65, Springhill Oaks is the perfect location for easy access to shopping, stores, and schools, either by foot or car. Springhill Oaks has been transformed into stylish, modern, luxury condos, complete with stylish designs to include town homes and flats. Local architects and designers collaborated on this repurposed complex to offer an effortless and relaxed lifestyle. From the on-site fitness center equipped with new state of the art exercise equipment to the tranquil pool, Springhill Oaks is a must see for anyone looking for an uncomplicated and easy lifestyle. There is a total of 64 units, 52 of which have been redesigned. All units consist of two spacious bedrooms, high end finishes, quartz counter tops in bathrooms and kitchens, as well as stainless steel appliances. To complete the transformation, the grounds have been professionally landscaped and includes enhanced landscape lighting illuminating the complex. No Pets. No Smoking. Call for your private showing today at . Apply at
Unique Features
- Landscaping Services
- Landscaping Provided by Owner
- Trash Services
- Trash Provided By Owner
- Electric Cooktoop
- Community Pool
- Fitness Center
- Water Provided by Owner
3655 Old Shell Rd is a house located in Mobile County and the 36608 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Mobile County attendance zone.
House Features
- Dishwasher
Contact
- Listed by Roberts Brothers PM Dept | Roberts Brothers PM Dept
- Phone Number
- Contact
- Dishwasher
- Landscaping Services
- Landscaping Provided by Owner
- Trash Services
- Trash Provided By Owner
- Electric Cooktoop
- Community Pool
- Fitness Center
- Water Provided by Owner
Located along Alabama's Gulf Coast, Mobile combines Southern heritage with coastal living. This historic port city offers one-bedroom apartments averaging $969, while three-bedroom homes rent for $1,471, reflecting a 7.1% increase. Housing options range from downtown apartments to historic homes in established neighborhoods like Old Dauphin Way and Oakleigh Garden District. The University of South Alabama's presence creates steady rental demand in the surrounding area.
Mobile's legacy as the birthplace of America's first Mardi Gras celebration remains a point of pride. The city's three centuries of history shine through its antebellum architecture and historic districts, particularly in Downtown and Midtown. Outdoor spaces include the 720-acre Langan Park and Mobile Botanical Gardens, while Mobile Bay provides waterfront recreation opportunities. The restored Saenger Theatre and Mobile Museum of Art anchor the city's arts scene.
Learn more about living in Mobile| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
| Drive: | 5 min | 1.5 mi | |
| Drive: | 11 min | 3.9 mi | |
| Drive: | 12 min | 5.3 mi | |
| Drive: | 19 min | 10.8 mi |
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