"Newly Remodeled Home": This 637-square-foot home has been recently remodeled and is perfect for a small family or a couple. The home features two bedrooms, one bathroom, and a modern kitchen with new appliances, a spacious living area, and comfortable bedrooms. This home features ample storage space and has windows that offer plenty of natural light. The home features a front porch and back patio along with a fenced backyard. Hooper City's origin story traces back to one man Andrew J. Hooper, who in 1922 traded a few acres of land he owned in Fairfield for 30 acres in what would soon become Hooper City. This neighborhood emerged as a point of pride for the area's African-American community a shining example of Black excellence and today, it remains proud of its history. Kids in Hooper City attend Hudson K-8 School, which serves both the elementary and middle school years. Teenagers attend G.W. Carver High School, named after world-renowned scientist George Washington Carver, who developed numerous ways to expand the range of agriculture in the South. The school sits atop a hill that allows students to overlook the entire Birmingham skyline. The small Hooper City Park provides the community with a playground, basketball and tennis courts, and a baseball field. The adjacent recreation center serves as a popular gathering place for community celebrations. Speaking of celebrations, just a few minutes north is Celebration Park. This park is chock-full of activity, with a colorful playground, splash pad, disc golf, nature trails, and soccer fields. There are a handful of beloved local gems to enjoy such as Ruth's Cafe', Eagle's Restaurant, and Niki's West. The renter is responsible for all utilities. Last month's rent is due at signing. No smoking or pets are allowed.
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