89 Baggett Street

Property details·Castleberry, Escambia County, Alabama·04-02-10-0-200-019.001

3Beds
1Baths
2,176Sq ft
1973Built

Location

Address

89 Baggett Street

Castleberry, AL 36432

Escambia County

Parcel ID

04-02-10-0-200-019.001

Coordinates

31.235256, -87.050243

Building details

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Square feet
2,176
Stories
1
Year built
1973
Fireplace
Yes

Land & lot

Subdivision
Conventry 2nd Addition
Neighborhood
County Sd
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$574
Market value$173,650
Assessed value$17,380
Building value$161,300
Land value$12,350

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

Escambia County 2026 Insights

Escambia County, Alabama: Affordable Housing, Stubborn Poverty

Tucked into the piney woods of southwest Alabama along the Florida panhandle border, Escambia County is a place where land is cheap, community roots run deep, and the economic headwinds are real. With a median home value of just $122,700 — less than 40% of the national median — this is genuinely affordable territory by any metric. But affordability here isn't a lifestyle choice or a migration trend. It's the arithmetic of a county where median household income sits at $44,447, barely 59 cents on the dollar compared to the national average.

The county seat, Brewton, anchors a region historically tied to timber, pulp mills, and agriculture. Those industries never fully transitioned into the diversified, knowledge-economy jobs that lifted comparable small Southern counties. The result is a labor force participation rate of just 48.9% — strikingly low, and reflective of a population that skews older (median age 40.5), carries significant disability burden (20.2%), and has limited access to the kinds of employers that pull people into the workforce. Nearly one in five residents has a disability, a figure well above national norms and one that quietly shapes everything from housing demand to healthcare spending.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Value$122,700Under 40% of the $320,000 national median
Poverty Rate21.2%Child poverty reaches 25.6%
Homeownership Rate68.7%Well above the national ~65% average
Vacancy Rate23.7%Nearly 1 in 4 housing units sits empty

The Vacancy Puzzle

Perhaps the most surprising number in Escambia County's housing profile is its 23.7% vacancy rate. Nearly one in four housing units sits empty — a figure that would signal crisis in most markets, but here reflects a slower-moving structural reality: population decline, aging housing stock, and the prevalence of seasonal or rural properties that aren't in active use. It's not a housing crisis in the traditional sense. It's a demand story. There simply aren't enough new households forming, new jobs arriving, or new residents relocating to absorb the existing supply.

Despite all this, homeownership at 68.7% is quietly impressive — above the national average and a testament to the county's culture of land ownership and multigenerational households. Renters, though a minority at 31.3% of occupied units, face proportionally steep burdens: median rent of $709 with a 35% rent burden rate, and nearly 19% of renters in severe cost stress. On $44,000 median income, even modest rents bite.

What makes Escambia County, Alabama unique?

Escambia County sits at a rare intersection: genuine affordability with genuine hardship. Home prices are accessible by any standard, yet limited employment options, a large population with disabilities, and one of the lowest bachelor's degree attainment rates in the state (just 8.2%) create a structural ceiling on economic mobility. It is a county where owning a home is easier than most of America — but building wealth from it is harder.

Is Escambia County, Alabama a good place to buy property?

For investors or buyers prioritizing low entry costs and rural lifestyle, the price-to-income ratio of roughly 2.8x income is genuinely compelling. The risk is the demand side: population isn't growing, vacancy is high, and the economic base shows few signs of rapid expansion. Appreciation potential is limited, but rental yield math can work for the right buyer.

Why is unemployment so high in Escambia County?

The 9.1% unemployment rate — more than double the national average at the time of this data — reflects the legacy of deindustrialization in Alabama's timber and manufacturing corridors. The region never fully replaced those anchor employers, and proximity to Pensacola, Florida creates a competing labor market that draws mobile workers across the state line, leaving behind a workforce with narrower options.

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