Reform Real Estate

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Reform Real Estate Mortgage Rates

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15 Year Fixed 5.185% 5.185% Up 0.000%
30 Year Fixed 5.609% 5.609% Up 0.000%
1 Year ARM 5.404% 5.404% Up 0.000%
3/1 Year ARM 5.179% 5.179% Up 0.000%
5/1 Year ARM 5.154% 5.154% Up 0.000%
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Reform Schools

Reform Public Schools

Students

Reform 384
Pickens County 342

Reform Community Information

 

Reform

Pickens County

Alabama

Reform Population1,97820,9494,447,100
Reform Median Age37.2036.9035.80
Reform Females1,12311,1402,300,596
Reform Males8559,8092,146,504
Median Household Income$20,625$26,254$34,135
Median Family Income$24,875$32,937$41,657
Households with Children2512,638561,458
Reform Travel to Work35 minutes30 minutes25 minutes

Reform Housing Information

 

Reform

Pickens County

Alabama

Reform Housing Units9229,5201,963,711
Occupied7938,0861,737,080
Owner Occupied5226,4141,258,705
Homes Rented2711,672478,375
Rental Vacancy Rate5.6%5.7%11.8%
Vacant Houses in Reform1321,434226,631
Homes Mortgaged1801,869587,895

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Reform real estate information on the site is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Our Reform stats, Reform census, and Reform information is aggregated from many different sources and may be dated. Currently, we have zero Reform bank foreclosure REOs of nine hundred twenty-two Reform, Alabama housing units, of which seven hundred ninety-three are occupied, five hundred twenty-two are owner occupied, two hundred seventy-one are rented, one hundred thirty-two are vacant, and one hundred eighty have mortgages. Reform has seven hundred ninety-three households, and one thousand nine hundred seventy-eight citizens.