Welcome to Roebuck Springs Historical District! If you love History, you will not want to miss out on this home as it boasts so much character. Large flat lot which is one of best lots in the neighborhood. Home has been updated with new paint on interior and exterior, new hvac and water heater in 2024. This is a large 1 level home that you will fall in love with. Quiet cozy neighborhood, huge front porch, fenced backyard, and did I mention CHARACTER. This one has so much to offer and has a office/study that could be made into a bedroom. Don't wait as this opportunity is rare.
Single-familyProperty Type
1936Year Built
1.32 acresLot Size
$122Est. Price/Sq.Ft.
Listed by Brad Bozeman• ARC Realty Vestavia
Bought with Rebecca Hardwick Palasota• LAH Sotheby's International Realty Mountain Brook
Roebuck Springs Historical District! If you love History, you will not want to miss out on this home - built in 1936 with tons of character! Beautiful hardwood floors and a wood burning fireplace. Sit out on the deck and enjoy nature, let the children play in the fenced back yard or eat some figs from your very own fig tree!
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$1,693
2024
$1,693 (+9.3%)
2023
$1,549 (+1.4%)
2022
$1,528 (+25.6%)
2021
$1,216
Tax history for 529 Ridge Rd
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$1,693
2024
$1,693 (+9.3%)
2023
$1,549 (+1.4%)
2022
$1,528 (+25.6%)
2021
$1,216
*Taxable value of land and structures on it ("additions") is determined regularly by local assessors and does not affect market price.
Public record
Public record
Zoning
Beds
4
Baths
2
Stories
1
Lot width
290 ft.
Lot depth
184 ft.
Lot size
1.22 Acres
Year renovated
1936
Sq. Ft.
2,058
Year built
1936
Style
Single Family Residential
County
Jefferson County
APN
23 00 01 3 012 002.000
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Basement
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Last updated by owner on Jul 27, 2026.
D1
Single-Family District
The D-1 districts are designed to allow for single-family residential development at a variety of densities, these districts may be applied to preserve the character of developed residential areas that are predominately single-family in nature and recommended to remain so by the comprehensive plan. Uses in these districts include: single-family homes, schools, churches, and neighborhood-serving public uses.