Tributary Rise
3090 Highway 280,
Birmingham, AL 35243
Studio - 3 Beds $1,535 - $3,067
On the steps of Homewood Park, our East Glenwood Apartments are just a stroll away from the Homewood Library, the Central Pool and recreational center, and Nabeel’s Cafe & Market, and around the corner from the countless local shops and restaurants of SoHo Square. East Glenwood offers convenient accessibility to downtown Birmingham, the shops of the Summit, and the major thoroughfares (including I-65, Hwy 31, and US 280), and yet is tucked into a coveted residential neighborhood of central Homewood. All units feature washer/dryer connections in the kitchen. Tenants have the option to bring their own washer and dryer set, or to rent a set for an additional $50/month. Pest control, trash service , 24-hour emergency maintenance, and lawn care are included with rent. Electric, gas, water, sewer, and cable/internet are paid separately. These apartments are zoned for the award-winning Homewood School System, including: Edgewood Elementary, Homewood Middle School, and Homewood High School. Pets are welcome with a $600 pet fee per animal, and a 3 pet limit per apartment. Breed restrictions for dogs may apply. 35lb weight limit for pets in second floor apartments. Call or email Redmont Properties for more information about this property and our application process. We would love to help you find your perfect space.
East Glenwood Apartments is an apartment community located in Jefferson County and the 35209 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Homewood City attendance zone.
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As one of the major economic centers of Alabama and one of the signature cities of the Southeast, Birmingham has done an impressive job of adapting to the new demands of the 21st century. The city that once built a reputation as the “Pittsburgh of the South” thanks to a robust steel manufacturing industry is now a hip community attracting entrepreneurs, artists, and innovative personalities. Birmingham remains one of the most active business hubs in the region, with headquarters for everything from banks to biotech firms operating in the city.
The dining, nightlife, and entertainment scenes have all grown rapidly in recent years, and just about everyone in town has an opinion about where to find the best brewery. Gorgeously preserved historic buildings and a pervasive attitude of down-home hospitality have kept Birmingham’s famous southern charm intact as well, creating a unique environment where the best elements of the traditional and the modern complement each other.
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