Alabama (AL) Equestrian Real Estate, Alabama Equestrian Homes, Alabama Equestrian Home sites, Property, Lots and Land For Sale.

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Alabama’s new home growth remains steady and rising. Desirable interest rates, affordable land for sale and unique cultural and environmental features are attracting everyone from new home owners seeking the security of a gated community to active retirees looking for golf course living opportunities and mountain views to second vacation home seekers deciding on that perfect lakefront home. Alabam has a community, a home and land for sale for just about everyone.

With two–thirds of Alabama covered in forest and rivers, Alabama is an outdoor playground where you can experience every adventure imaginable. There are 23 state parks and more navigable river than any other state – it’s easy to find beautiful trails for hiking and horseback riding and unspoiled rivers to fish. Relax along the white sandy beaches of Alabama’s Gulf Coast or enjoy exploring the Sand Mountains in the state’s north east corner where elevations reach 2,400 feet. Alabama’s cities and towns are steeped in antebellum tradition, yet Birmingham is a major educational, medical and telecommunications center for the region. In the “Heart of Dixie”, you’ll be sure to find the perfect combination of location, land and amenities in a wide variety of private, gated, golf course and equestrian communities to create your new home.

Northern Alabama’s mountain terrain stands in sharp contrast to the rest of the state– this gorgeous area has the perfect site for your new home with a scenic view of the southern foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Here, the future meets the past at Huntsville’s U.S. Space and Rocket Center, a major technology center in the Southeast. Central Alabama is metropolitan and diverse, with the famous Talladega Super–speedway, the culture and excitement of Greater Birmingham, sweet, ripe peaches from Chilton County and the rushing waters flowing over Noccalula Falls. Birmingham is a leader in medical services, with 21 hospitals and the medical center at the University of Alabama.

This glorious state boasts over 1,300 miles of navigable rivers, including the Alabama, Coosa and Tallapoosa Rivers, all which flow through The River Heritage Region surrounding historic Montgomery, the state capital.

The Gulf Coast of Alabama, while less than 50 miles long, is known for its sugar–white sandy beaches and spectacular Mobile Bay. Set on the bay, the city of Mobile has a 300 year history and is one of the most livable cities in the country. Mobile’s historic attractions include plantations, restored downtown shops and restaurants and the USS Alabama, a World War II battleship memorial. Alabama is truly the heart of the New South!

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