The median home value in Troy, AL is $151,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $128,200.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Troy, AL is $151,000.
Approximately 37.62% of Troy homes are owned,
compared to 40.69% rented, while
21.69% are vacant.
Troy real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Troy real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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Approximately 4.35 acres more or less located in rural Pike County. Property is mostly wooded. There is electricity, county water and a septic tank on the property. The mobile home on property is of no value. Property has a Troy address but is located between Jack and Troy.
Description: This is an investment property that can unlock great business exposure with the over 20,000 average traffic count that passes by daily. There are roughly 12 acres of hayfield that are currently being leased to a local farmer through the summer. This property is non-restricted and zoned county meaning business-or family home friendly. There are businesses across the HWY and Troy is building this direction. Troy is a town that has seen significant steady growth over the last number of years. This property is 3.2 miles south of the city limits of Troy. There are 2,244 ft of road frontage for this property. The rest of the acreage mostly consists of natural growth hardwood. There is a couple of springheads near the middle, however, most of these acres are dry ground. This property's SE corner borders an agricultural field. Deer hunting will be better than you might expect in this area due to the health and density per square mile. A road to the back across the spring and the stream will be 4-5 thousand depending on how nice you need it. It will require one 24"x20' culvert and the stream will require a 36" x 20'culvert. A smaller size could work but this is my minimum recommendation. You can build in the back and it would be very private. There is a great flat area in the back for the ultimate in privacy for a cabin or permanent residence. This spot is about 1,700 from the field. The spring would make a small fishpond if that was of interest.