
I’ve been diving into the latest Zillow Home Value Index data and uncovered some fascinating trends across Alabama’s most valuable neighborhoods as of February 2025. This extensive dataset provides a remarkable 15-year window into how property values have evolved across the state.
What stands out immediately is the extraordinary growth disparity among Alabama’s premium real estate markets. While neighborhoods like Twickenham have seen values nearly quadruple since 2010, others have maintained more moderate appreciation curves. This reflects the increasingly diverse economic landscape across Alabama’s metropolitan areas.
The data also reveals an interesting geographic distribution of premium neighborhoods, with high-value pockets concentrated around Birmingham, Huntsville, and the coastal regions. Some previously overlooked areas have experienced remarkable growth trajectories, fundamentally reshaping Alabama’s luxury real estate hierarchy.
25. Riverside Landing

- 2025: $417,546.12
- 2020: $288,420.27
- 2015: $242,475.25
- 2010: $164,549.09
- % Change 2020–2025: 44.77%
- % Change 2015–2025: 72.20%
- % Change 2010–2025: 153.75%
Riverside Landing presents an impressive investment trajectory with property values more than doubling over fifteen years. From a modest $164,549 average in 2010, values climbed steadily to $242,475 by 2015, then accelerated to $288,420 in 2020 before surging dramatically to $417,546 in 2025. This waterfront community, nestled along one of Alabama’s scenic riverways, combines natural beauty with newly developed amenities that have attracted substantial buyer interest in recent years.
24. Forest Park

- 2025: $418,050.80
- 2020: $341,831.46
- 2015: $235,906.05
- 2010: $224,447.78
- % Change 2020–2025: 22.30%
- % Change 2015–2025: 77.21%
- % Change 2010–2025: 86.26%
Forest Park exemplifies financial stability with a steady appreciation pattern. Starting from a solid $224,447 valuation in 2010, the neighborhood saw modest gains to $235,906 by 2015, followed by a significant jump to $341,831 in 2020, eventually reaching $418,050 in 2025. This historical Birmingham district, characterized by its tree-lined streets and early 20th-century architecture, continues to command premium prices while maintaining its distinctive character and walkable urban lifestyle.
23. University

- 2025: $418,121.04
- 2020: $310,123.51
- 2015: $269,302.69
- 2010: $233,947.72
- % Change 2020–2025: 34.82%
- % Change 2015–2025: 55.26%
- % Change 2010–2025: 78.72%
University neighborhood demonstrates the enduring value of education-adjacent real estate. Property values started at $233,947 in 2010, climbing steadily to $269,302 by 2015, then reaching $310,123 in 2020 before settling at $418,121 in 2025. Located adjacent to one of Alabama’s major academic institutions, this vibrant community blends intellectual energy with residential comfort, attracting faculty, professionals, and families seeking proximity to educational resources.
22. Grand Lake

- 2025: $427,126.54
- 2020: $300,667.51
- 2015: N/A
- 2010: N/A
- % Change 2020–2025: 42.06%
- % Change 2015–2025: N/A
- % Change 2010–2025: N/A
Grand Lake represents a relatively new entrant in Alabama’s premium market with remarkable five-year growth. While historical data before 2020 isn’t available, values have surged from $300,667 in 2020 to $427,126 by 2025, representing a 42.06% increase in just five years. This lakeside development, featuring expansive water views and recreational amenities, has quickly established itself as a desirable location for those seeking luxury waterfront living within commuting distance of major employment centers.
21. Sunrise Valley

- 2025: $430,852.03
- 2020: $300,052.86
- 2015: N/A
- 2010: N/A
- % Change 2020–2025: 43.59%
- % Change 2015–2025: N/A
- % Change 2010–2025: N/A
Sunrise Valley demonstrates exceptional five-year appreciation in Alabama’s competitive housing market. From a 2020 valuation of $300,052, properties have climbed to $430,852 by 2025, representing an impressive 43.59% increase in just half a decade. This eastern-facing community, distinguished by its rolling topography and sunrise views, has attracted significant development investment that transformed former agricultural land into a sought-after residential enclave with modern amenities and convenient access to employment centers.
20. The Reserve

- 2025: $431,860.37
- 2020: $282,923.87
- 2015: $242,431.67
- 2010: N/A
- % Change 2020–2025: 52.64%
- % Change 2015–2025: 78.14%
- % Change 2010–2025: N/A
The Reserve showcases remarkable financial performance with accelerating appreciation rates. From $242,431 in 2015, values increased to $282,923 by 2020, then dramatically surged to $431,860 in 2025, representing a 52.64% gain in the last five years alone. This gated community, characterized by its spacious lots and architectural uniformity, provides residents with privacy and exclusivity while remaining accessible to major commercial corridors and employment centers in its metropolitan area.
19. Briarwood

- 2025: $432,308.91
- 2020: $289,549.08
- 2015: $236,004.56
- 2010: N/A
- % Change 2020–2025: 49.30%
- % Change 2015–2025: 83.18%
- % Change 2010–2025: N/A
Briarwood exhibits exceptional decade-long performance in Alabama’s residential market. Beginning at $236,004 in 2015, property values grew modestly to $289,549 by 2020 before accelerating dramatically to $432,308 in 2025, representing a ten-year gain of 83.18%. This family-oriented suburb, anchored by its well-regarded school system and youth recreational facilities, continues to attract young professionals and growing families seeking quality education options within a traditional neighborhood design.
18. Mountain Brook

- 2025: $433,151.60
- 2020: $307,300.46
- 2015: N/A
- 2010: N/A
- % Change 2020–2025: 40.95%
- % Change 2015–2025: N/A
- % Change 2010–2025: N/A
Mountain Brook demonstrates strong five-year financial performance in Alabama’s competitive market. From a 2020 valuation of $307,300, properties have appreciated to $433,151 by 2025, yielding an impressive 40.95% five-year return. This prestigious enclave, perched along the mountainous terrain surrounding Birmingham, offers residents a unique combination of natural beauty, exclusive shopping districts, and top-rated educational institutions within minutes of downtown business centers.
17. Crestline

- 2025: $439,068.93
- 2020: $319,344.78
- 2015: $222,747.79
- 2010: $217,418.07
- % Change 2020–2025: 37.49%
- % Change 2015–2025: 97.11%
- % Change 2010–2025: 101.95%
Crestline presents one of Alabama’s most consistent long-term investment stories. Starting at $217,418 in 2010, values remained relatively stable through 2015 at $222,747, before accelerating to $319,344 in 2020 and ultimately doubling to $439,068 by 2025. This charming residential pocket, known for its village-like commercial center and pedestrian-friendly layout, combines architectural character with modern amenities while maintaining close proximity to urban conveniences and employment opportunities.
16. Monte Sano

- 2025: $443,502.53
- 2020: $298,106.01
- 2015: $239,057.44
- 2010: $115,424.98
- % Change 2020–2025: 48.77%
- % Change 2015–2025: 85.52%
- % Change 2010–2025: 284.23%
Monte Sano boasts Alabama’s most dramatic fifteen-year appreciation trajectory. From a modest $115,424 in 2010, values doubled to $239,057 by 2015, continued rising to $298,106 in 2020, before reaching $443,502 in 2025 – a staggering 284.23% total gain. This mountainside community, situated atop a plateau overlooking Huntsville, offers panoramic valley views and proximity to preserved natural areas while remaining just minutes from the city’s expanding technology corridor and research facilities.
15. Meadowbrook

- 2025: $443,513.16
- 2020: $323,851.66
- 2015: N/A
- 2010: N/A
- % Change 2020–2025: 36.95%
- % Change 2015–2025: N/A
- % Change 2010–2025: N/A
Meadowbrook demonstrates reliable appreciation in Alabama’s competitive housing market. From a 2020 value of $323,851, properties have climbed to $443,513 by 2025, representing a solid 36.95% five-year return on investment. This established neighborhood, characterized by its mature landscaping and generous lot sizes, offers residents a balanced suburban lifestyle with convenient access to major transportation corridors and regional shopping destinations while maintaining a sense of privacy and exclusivity.
14. Piedmont

- 2025: $450,511.54
- 2020: $306,641.39
- 2015: $254,680.01
- 2010: N/A
- % Change 2020–2025: 46.92%
- % Change 2015–2025: 76.89%
- % Change 2010–2025: N/A
Piedmont showcases accelerating financial growth across Alabama’s premium real estate markets. From $254,680 in 2015, values increased moderately to $306,641 by 2020, then surged to $450,511 in 2025, representing a ten-year appreciation of 76.89%. This elevated community, situated at the base of distinctive geological formations, combines natural beauty with architectural diversity while offering residents a more relaxed pace compared to nearby urban centers without sacrificing access to essential services and amenities.
13. Bishop Farms

- 2025: $454,331.74
- 2020: $319,027.51
- 2015: N/A
- 2010: N/A
- % Change 2020–2025: 42.41%
- % Change 2015–2025: N/A
- % Change 2010–2025: N/A
Bishop Farms demonstrates impressive five-year growth in Alabama’s residential market. From $319,027 in 2020, property values have climbed substantially to $454,331 by 2025, yielding a remarkable 42.41% return. This development, converted from former agricultural land, maintains elements of its rural heritage through community design while incorporating modern amenities and infrastructure that appeal to today’s buyers seeking a balance between pastoral aesthetics and contemporary conveniences.
12. College Hill

- 2025: $458,585.20
- 2020: $311,836.75
- 2015: $242,918.73
- 2010: $133,300.19
- % Change 2020–2025: 47.06%
- % Change 2015–2025: 88.78%
- % Change 2010–2025: 244.02%
College Hill represents a remarkable financial success story in Alabama real estate. From a modest $133,300 in 2010, values nearly doubled to $242,918 by 2015, continued climbing to $311,836 in 2020, before reaching $458,585 in 2025 – a staggering 244.02% fifteen-year appreciation. This historic district, situated adjacent to one of Alabama’s prestigious universities, blends architectural heritage with academic culture, attracting faculty, administrators and education-oriented professionals seeking proximity to campus resources.
11. Mt. Carmel

- 2025: $467,158.96
- 2020: $326,275.74
- 2015: $266,310.22
- 2010: N/A
- % Change 2020–2025: 43.18%
- % Change 2015–2025: 75.42%
- % Change 2010–2025: N/A
Mt. Carmel illustrates steady decade-long growth in Alabama’s premium housing sector. Beginning at $266,310 in 2015, values increased modestly to $326,275 by 2020 before accelerating to $467,158 in 2025, representing a ten-year appreciation of 75.42%. This elevated community, positioned on one of the region’s most prominent ridgelines, offers commanding views and a sense of retreat while maintaining convenient access to major transportation corridors and commercial hubs of its metropolitan area.
10. Rochon

- 2025: $482,138.25
- 2020: $328,975.46
- 2015: $230,367.31
- 2010: $249,591.09
- % Change 2020–2025: 46.56%
- % Change 2015–2025: 109.29%
- % Change 2010–2025: 93.17%
Rochon presents an intriguing financial narrative within Alabama’s housing market. Starting at $249,591 in 2010, values unexpectedly dipped to $230,367 by 2015, then rebounded strongly to $328,975 in 2020 before surging to $482,138 in 2025. This historically significant neighborhood, with roots dating back to Alabama’s early development, combines architectural heritage with modern renovations that have attracted substantial investment capital, particularly from preservation-minded buyers seeking authentic character with updated systems.
9. Montdale

- 2025: $486,300.01
- 2020: $335,663.76
- 2015: $261,028.10
- 2010: N/A
- % Change 2020–2025: 44.88%
- % Change 2015–2025: 86.30%
- % Change 2010–2025: N/A
Montdale exemplifies strong decade-long performance in Alabama’s competitive real estate market. From $261,028 in 2015, values increased steadily to $335,663 by 2020 before accelerating to $486,300 in 2025, yielding an impressive 86.30% ten-year return. This upscale development, characterized by its thoughtful incorporation of natural topography and preservation of mature trees, attracts residents seeking environmental sensitivity combined with architectural distinction within a cohesive community master plan.
8. Fagan Springs

- 2025: $516,401.35
- 2020: $361,298.39
- 2015: $301,074.70
- 2010: N/A
- % Change 2020–2025: 42.93%
- % Change 2015–2025: 71.52%
- % Change 2010–2025: N/A
Fagan Springs demonstrates consistent appreciation within Alabama’s luxury housing segment. Beginning at $301,074 in 2015, values climbed to $361,298 by 2020 before reaching $516,401 in 2025, representing a decade-long gain of 71.52%. This prestigious community, built around natural springs and water features, provides residents with a resort-like atmosphere within a residential setting while maintaining proximity to business districts and transportation networks throughout the metropolitan area.
7. Jones Valley Estates

- 2025: $539,848.02
- 2020: $382,705.64
- 2015: $323,773.45
- 2010: $202,902.02
- % Change 2020–2025: 41.06%
- % Change 2015–2025: 66.74%
- % Change 2010–2025: 166.06%
Jones Valley Estates showcases exceptional fifteen-year returns in Alabama’s residential market. From $202,902 in 2010, values increased significantly to $323,773 by 2015, continued climbing to $382,705 in 2020, before reaching $539,848 in 2025 – a remarkable 166.06% total appreciation. This valley community, situated between protective ridgelines that create a microclimate distinct from surrounding areas, offers residents natural protection from severe weather while providing scenic views and recreational opportunities within minutes of urban amenities.
6. Greenwycke Village

- 2025: $578,597.54
- 2020: $438,486.83
- 2015: $350,557.45
- 2010: N/A
- % Change 2020–2025: 31.95%
- % Change 2015–2025: 65.05%
- % Change 2010–2025: N/A
Greenwycke Village demonstrates sustained financial growth in Alabama’s premium market. From $350,557 in 2015, values climbed steadily to $438,486 by 2020 before reaching $578,597 in 2025, yielding a solid decade-long appreciation of 65.05%. This planned community, inspired by traditional English village design, features distinctive architecture and pedestrian-friendly layout that creates a strong sense of place while offering residents premium amenities and services within a cohesive neighborhood framework.
5. Redmont Park

- 2025: $595,457.64
- 2020: $455,344.98
- 2015: $360,756.83
- 2010: $360,998.90
- % Change 2020–2025: 30.77%
- % Change 2015–2025: 65.06%
- % Change 2010–2025: 64.95%
Redmont Park portrays exceptional financial stability in Alabama’s luxury market. Starting at $360,998 in 2010, values remained remarkably constant through 2015, then accelerated to $455,344 by 2020 before reaching $595,457 in 2025. This historic neighborhood, perched atop Red Mountain overlooking downtown Birmingham, has been home to the city’s elite since the early 20th century and continues to command premium prices for its combination of architectural significance, mature landscaping, and panoramic city views.
4. Covemont

- 2025: $651,977.25
- 2020: $470,374.45
- 2015: $398,026.68
- 2010: $272,340.64
- % Change 2020–2025: 38.61%
- % Change 2015–2025: 63.80%
- % Change 2010–2025: 139.40%
Covemont presents impressive financial performance across Alabama’s prime real estate markets. From $272,340 in 2010, values climbed steadily to $398,026 by 2015, continued to $470,374 in 2020, before reaching $651,977 in 2025 – a substantial 139.40% fifteen-year return. This waterfront enclave, situated along a protected cove that creates natural harbor conditions, offers residents both privacy and direct water access while maintaining proximity to urban amenities and commercial districts through recently improved transportation corridors.
3. Country Club

- 2025: $664,252.60
- 2020: $478,947.72
- 2015: $397,803.76
- 2010: $463,460.89
- % Change 2020–2025: 38.69%
- % Change 2015–2025: 66.98%
- % Change 2010–2025: 43.32%
Country Club exhibits an intriguing financial path within Alabama’s premium housing sector. Beginning unusually high at $463,460 in 2010, values experienced a temporary decline to $397,803 by 2015, before recovering to $478,947 in 2020 and ultimately reaching $664,252 in 2025. This prestigious neighborhood, anchored by its championship golf course and comprehensive club facilities, attracts executives and professionals seeking recreation-centered lifestyle with social networking opportunities in a security-conscious, amenity-rich environment.
2. Green Mountain

- 2025: $751,804.23
- 2020: $474,104.24
- 2015: $387,073.59
- 2010: $210,374.70
- % Change 2020–2025: 58.57%
- % Change 2015–2025: 94.23%
- % Change 2010–2025: 257.36%
Green Mountain represents one of Alabama’s most dramatic wealth-creation stories. From a modest $210,374 in 2010, values increased substantially to $387,073 by 2015, continued to $474,104 in 2020, before soaring to $751,804 in 2025 – an extraordinary 257.36% fifteen-year appreciation. This elevated community, positioned atop one of North Alabama’s distinctive plateaus, combines cooler microclimate advantages with panoramic valley views while benefiting from its strategic location near Huntsville’s expanding technology and aerospace employment centers.
1. Twickenham

- 2025: $1,036,441.39
- 2020: $674,674.38
- 2015: $548,226.81
- 2010: $276,510.26
- % Change 2020–2025: 53.62%
- % Change 2015–2025: 89.05%
- % Change 2010–2025: 274.83%
Twickenham stands unrivaled as Alabama’s premier real estate market with extraordinary financial performance. From $276,510 in 2010, values nearly doubled to $548,226 by 2015, continued climbing to $674,674 in 2020, before exceeding the million-dollar threshold at $1,036,441 in 2025. This historic district, Huntsville’s first designated preservation area, features the state’s finest collection of antebellum architecture combined with meticulous restoration standards that maintain period authenticity while accommodating modern lifestyle needs within walking distance of downtown’s revitalized urban core.