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Experience sustainable living in the heart of Birmingham

Two new homes designed to be energy-efficient, environmentally friendly, and built to last, so you can enjoy sustainable and affordable living for years to come.

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TWO NEW HOMES IN 2023

LONG-TERM AFFORDABILITY. GUARANTEED.

We believe that everyone deserves a high-quality home that is affordable, energy-efficient, and sustainable.

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THE BENEFITS OF GREEN BUILDING

Invest for the Future

When you purchase one of our two new homes, you'll enjoy long-term affordability, high quality, and sustainable living. You'll also be investing in the future of our community and our planet.


We're excited to show you how green building increases home value over time, and how our homes can meet your needs for affordable, sustainable living in a historic neighborhood.

Green building and energy efficiency

Backfilling vacant lots for community revitalization

High-quality homes built with SIPs technology

Workforce development for next generation of builders

Affordability and accessibility for working families

Frequently Asked Questions

Historical Timeline

Homeowners Association

Goldwire Heights Homeowners Association, Inc. was created on June 28, 2010 by the developer, New Start Neighborhoods.

The purpose of the Association is to acquire, own, manage, convey, and develop certain areas for common use located in Goldwire Heights and to enforce the Declaration of Restrictive Covenants.

All owners of Lots in Goldwire Heights are automatically members of the Association.

There are two parcels of land in Goldwire Heights that are identified on the map as “Common Area.”

The affairs of the Association are handled by a Board of Directors.

The original members of the Board of Directors appointed in 2010 are no longer active and Navigate assumes (although does not have definitive confirmation) that they have resigned from their service as Board Members.

On May 8, 2020, Navigate assumed the rights of the previous developer.

New Board Members, changes to the protective covenants, or dissolution of the Association requires approval of existing homeowners.

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