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86 Acres for Sale in Duncanville AL | Tuscaloosa County Land Near Bryant-Denny/Saban Field | $6,125/Acre

$ 526,750

Price

86

Lot Size

Location

About this Property

86± acres for sale in Duncanville, Alabama, one of the most sought-after land markets in Tuscaloosa County. Offered at $6,125 per acre (total price approximately $527,000), this property represents a rare opportunity to acquire large acreage land near Tuscaloosa in an area where land rarely trades hands.

Located just 13 miles from Bryant-Denny Stadium/Saban Field and only 2 miles off Highway 82, the tract offers exceptional access while preserving the small-town, low-density character that defines Duncanville. Buyers are drawn to Duncanville for its quiet, rural feel paired with immediate proximity to Tuscaloosa—a combination that has made land availability here increasingly scarce.

This property is ideal for a private estate, future homesite, family land holding, or long-term land investment. The scarcity of available acreage in Duncanville, coupled with strong demand from buyers seeking land near the University of Alabama, underpins long-term value and downside protection.

Opportunities like this are uncommon—not because demand is lacking, but because owners in this area simply do not sell. Call today before it is too late!

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Property Details

Status
Acres 86 ac
Price $ 526,750
Road Access Paved
Power Along road frontage
Public Water Along road frontage
Terrain Rolling
Surface Water Creek & Streams
Improvements Internal Roads & Food Plots

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Additional Amenities

Other Features
Barn
Cabin
Completely Renovated
Creek
Duck Pond
Established Food Plots
Hardwood
High Speed Internet
Home
Just the right mixture of mature timber and open areas. Super wildlife habitat.
Lake
Lake Frontage
Large Creek Front
Large Oak Trees
Mature Hardwood
Natural Timber
Pasture
Pine Plantation
Pole Barns
Pond
River Frontage
Road Frontage
Scenic Views
Stream
Utilities Available
Water & Power
Workshop/Garage

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Sam Tate