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About this complex
Built 1984. Median sold price over the last 24 months: $221,000. Median 20 days on market. 14 listings tracked over the last 24 months.
From recent listings
Welcome to 1038 Fairfax Drive. Conveniently located off Watermelon Road, Fairfax Village is minutes from the University of Alabama and Tuscaloosa. Featuring 2 spacious bedrooms, two updated bathrooms, and an open/living and dining area, this townhouse is move-in-ready. Recent upgrades include a new roof in 2022, new HVAC system in 2023. Fully fenced and nice size back yard with access via double hung gate (used for a Tiffin RV parking w/30 amp to the external wall). Perfect for short-term rental or long-term stay, this property combines location, comfort, and modern updates in a sought-af
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Live Market Data
From WAMLS
Refreshed 2026-05-09
1
Active
2
Pending
11
Sold 24 mo
Median sold
$221,000
Median $/SF
$144
Median DOM
20d
Highest
$260K
Lowest
$160K
List → sold
95.9%
Data sourced from WAMLS via Matrix MLS. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Independently verify before making real estate decisions.
Trailing 24-Month Performance
What the data says about Fairfax Village
Over the trailing 24 months, Fairfax Village has logged 11 closed sales at a median sold price of $221K, or roughly $144 per square foot. The median sold-side days on market is 20 days, which positions Fairfax Village in the Entry tier of the Tuscaloosa condo market.
The average list-to-sold ratio is 95.9%. Closings have been landing meaningfully below list, signaling either consistent overpricing on entry or genuine softness in this specific complex.
As of the latest WAMLS refresh, Fairfax Village has 1 active listing and 2 pending. Inventory at this complex shifts quickly; for a current shortlist filtered to your timeline and budget, reach out and I will pull it.
The trailing 24-month price band runs from $160K on the low side to $260K on the high. Variation inside that range is driven by floor level, view, renovation recency, parking, and unit-specific HOA economics. The active median is where sellers test the market; the sold median is where the market actually transacts.
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