Indian Creek Cove Subdivision, Huntsville Alabama, 35806

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Indian Creek Cove Subdivision, Huntsville Alabama, 35806





Indian Creek Cove is in the Monrovia and Sparkman school district off of Douglas & Indian Creek Roads.  Located just a few minutes north of The very popular Village of Providence, Indian Creek Cove is close to University Hwy shopping and areas of employment as well as Cummings Research Park and the Redstone Arsenal.  Just to the east of Indian Creek Cove is Jordan Lane (Hwy 53) for quick access to University and Research Park Blvd. a direct route to I-565 and the Redstone Arsenal.  Close to most everything and yet has that out in the country feel as you can see by the cotton field just across Douglas Road and Indian Creek Cove Subdivision.

   Indian Creek Cove Subdivision, Huntsville Alabama, 35806Indian Creek Cove Subdivision, Huntsville Alabama, 35806

There are currently 5 homes for sale in Indian Creek Cove Subdivision priced from $184,900 to $297,000 offering 4 and 5 bedrooms/3 and 4 bathrooms and 2,275 to 3,039 square feet of living space.  Two homes have sold in the last 2 months withing 2.8% of list price.

Cotton Field across from Indian Creek Cove

Nick T Pappas

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12 Comments on Indian Creek Cove Subdivision, Huntsville Alabama, 35806

OCT
12
2011
500,134 Points

That sounds like a nice area.   I spent some time at the Army Safety Center in Dothan back in the day.

5:52pm • #1
563,082 Points 10 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Hi Nick, Good luck with this nice area, I have to say, I have never seen a cotton field before!  Very cool.

5:57pm • #2

This area looks great! The homes look beautiful! Thanks for posting :)

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6:20pm • #3
388,883 Points 21 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Nick, was Indian Creek cove ever a Indian Reserve? I grew up in Massapequa, and all the streets are named after Indians celebrating their prior inhibition.

7:13pm • #5
1,360,867 Points 244 Featured Posts Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Nick this looks to be an excellent community, and I really like the look of these houses.

10:21pm • #6
OCT
13
2011
653,817 Points 49 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Hi Nick, Indian Creek Cove in Huntsville Alabama looks lovely. I can't believe how much home you get for the price!

7:51am • #7
481,000 Points 4 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Nick, Nice huge homes in Indian Creek Cove. Congratulations on being an Activerain member spotlight today.

4:13pm • #8
776,037 Points 16 Featured Posts Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Jeff-Dothan is just a bit south of me, but it's still Alabama.

Rene-thanks, I had never seen a cotton field before I moved to this area.

Chris-It's a great little neighborhood.

Debbie-thanks and I hope all is well with you.

Ellen-this area used to have a large Native American population.  I did a few blog posts about the Trail Of Tears that might interest you and others.

George-thanks and they really are good values.

Jackie-that's the great thing about the Northern Alabama real estate market...your dollar buys more home.

Kwee-I didn't know I was in the "spotlight" until you mentioned it...thanks.

4:55pm • #9
565,033 Points 10 Featured Posts Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Hey Nick...looks like a nice area.  Congrats on being on the members spotlight!   you da man!

8:47pm • #10
OCT
14
2011
898,307 Points 35 Featured Posts Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Indian Creek Cove Subdivision in Huntsville, AL looks like a really great place to live, Nick. Good square feet in the homes too.

8:40am • #11
388,883 Points 21 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Nick, I went back to refresh my mind, and I do recall you with the motorcycle, as well as your story. I once read a book 1000 White Women....I think that was the name, anyhow it was about an Indian preserve and how the government gave them American women in attempts to assimilate them to our culture. It was fascinating to see how the Indian men and the American women had to compromise.

11:59am • #12

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