7888 Roper Road

Property details·Trussville, Jefferson County, Alabama·11-00-32-1-000-007.003

3Beds
2Baths
1,820Sq ft
0.43Acres
2004Built
$192KLast sale

Location

Address

7888 Roper Road

Trussville, AL 35173

Jefferson County

Parcel ID

11-00-32-1-000-007.003

Coordinates

33.603810, -86.557018

Building details

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Square feet
1,820
Stories
2
Year built
2004
Fireplace
Yes
Pool
Yes

Land & lot

Lot size
0.43 acres
Land area
18,923 sq ft
Frontage
800 ft
Subdivision
Valley View Sub Resur A M
Neighborhood
06-038.0
Zoning
R3
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$1,767.77
Market value$293,200
Assessed value$29,320
Building value$221,200
Land value$72,000

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

County context

Jefferson County 2026 Insights

Jefferson County, Alabama: Birmingham's Beating Heart — and Its Contradictions

Jefferson County is Alabama's most populous county and the engine of its largest metro area, yet it defies easy categorization. It is simultaneously a regional healthcare and banking hub with a growing professional class, and a place where more than one in five children lives in poverty. Understanding Jefferson County means holding both of those truths at once — and the housing data makes the tension impossible to ignore.

A Price Surge That Demands Explanation

The headline number is arresting: a 26.6% year-over-year price increase, landing the median home at $220,000. For context, that kind of appreciation would be remarkable in Austin or Phoenix. In Birmingham, it signals something more structural. Jefferson County has long been the affordable alternative for Southeastern transplants priced out of Nashville or Atlanta, and that migration pressure is now showing up viscerally in the data. Yet even after this surge, the median home remains well below the national benchmark of $320,000 — meaning the county is still catching up, not overheating in the way coastal markets did.

The spread between the 10th and 90th percentile prices tells its own story: from $60,460 to $641,400. That's not one housing market — it's several, stacked inside a single county boundary. The revitalizing Southside and Mountain Brook zip codes operate on entirely different economics than the older industrial corridors of Bessemer or Fairfield.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Value$220,00031% below national median of $320,000
YoY Price Change+26.6%Among the sharpest single-year surges in the Southeast
Rent Burden Rate49.0%Far exceeds the 30% healthy threshold
Gini Index0.510High inequality; national average is ~0.49

The Renter Crisis Hidden Beneath Affordable Headlines

Jefferson County's reputation for affordability masks a genuine renter crisis. While homeowners are sitting on rapid equity gains, 49% of renters are cost-burdened — spending more than 30% of income on housing — and over a quarter face severe burden. The median rent of $1,132 against a median household income of $64,589 sounds manageable on paper, but that income figure is pulled upward by UAB faculty, Regions Bank employees, and healthcare professionals. For the county's working poor — a population that's real, given a 16.3% poverty rate and 13.9% SNAP enrollment — the rental math is brutal.

The UAB Effect and the Education Paradox

The University of Alabama at Birmingham is not just a university; it's the county's largest employer and one of the nation's top research medical centers. Its gravitational pull helps explain the 14.7% graduate degree attainment rate and the relatively strong per capita income of nearly $40,000. Yet only 21.3% hold bachelor's degrees — below the national average — suggesting the knowledge economy benefits are concentrated rather than broadly distributed. The 13.1% housing vacancy rate, unusually high, reflects decades of population loss from older industrial neighborhoods that UAB's growth has not yet healed.

FAQs

What makes Jefferson County unique? Jefferson County is the rare Southeastern county that combines a world-class medical research university, a historic banking center, and deeply affordable homeownership — while simultaneously hosting one of the highest rent burden rates and income inequality scores in Alabama. Its housing market is bifurcated in ways that simple medians can't capture.

Is now a good time to buy in Jefferson County? The 26.6% annual price jump is a yellow flag for buyers expecting further rapid gains, but with prices still 31% below the national median and the Birmingham metro attracting sustained migration from pricier Southern cities, the long-term demand case remains credible. First-time buyers should watch the high rent burden rate — it suggests many residents are trapped as renters, which could soften demand if incomes don't keep pace.

How does Jefferson County compare to other Alabama counties for affordability? Jefferson County sits in the middle of Alabama's affordability spectrum. Shelby County to the south runs significantly higher on home prices, while rural counties in west Alabama remain far cheaper. The county's 63.7% homeownership rate — above the national norm — suggests that despite income inequality, property ownership is still within reach for a majority of residents, a distinction that sets it apart from comparably-sized urban counties nationwide.

Local market context

Trussville has 14,244 properties in our comprehensive database.

With an average price of $424,392, Trussville offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $194 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Trussville are 14% higher than the Jefferson County average.

MetricTrussvilleJefferson Countyvs County
Average Price$424,392$371,646+14%
Avg Sq Ft2,1861,947+12%
Price/Sq Ft$194$191+2%
Properties14,244342,414-96%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Trussville, AL Real Estate

What is the average home price in Trussville, AL?

The average home price in Trussville, AL is $424,392, based on analysis of 14,244 properties in our database.

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What is the price per square foot in Trussville, AL?

The average price per square foot in Trussville, AL is $194. This is calculated from an average home price of $424,392 and average size of 2,186 square feet.

What is the average home size in Trussville, AL?

Homes in Trussville, AL average 2,186 square feet, with an average price of $424,392.

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