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State Introduction and Highlights on Major Cities
Explore Residential Real Estate Market Reports
Welcome to AlabamaEconomy
State OverviewState RecognitionsQuick Facts
ClimateCost of LivingDemographicsTransportation
State OverviewMotor Vehicle InformationWatercraft Regulations
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Continued EducationCommunity Colleges ListTechnical Colleges ListState College UniversitiesPrivate College Universities
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Alabama Rentals Overview
Alabama is divided into 67 counties, consisting of 169 cities and 291 towns, offering a widevariety of "town and country." Today, the top five industries in Alabama are: Automotive,Chemical, Technology, Forestry and Aeronautics.
No matter the reason you may be moving, you will fall in love with Alabama and all that ithas to offer. Including beautiful weather majority of the year, breathtaking shorelines, adelicious growing food-scene, multiple hiking trails, passionate sports programs and more!
HuntsvilleKnown as the Rocket City and the STEM capital of the country, the city plays an importantrole in technology, space, and defensive advancement driven by the U.S. Army's RedstoneArsenal, NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center and Cummings Research Park, one of thelargest research parks in the nation. The city is on the rise to becoming one of the most welleducated populations. It is also home to several Fortune 500 companies.
Birmingham/surrounding areasBorn from the iron and steel industry and now known as one of the most dynamicmetropolitan areas, ranking in the Top 40 of U.S. metropolitan areas for in-migration ofyoung, single, college-educated professionals. The city has emerged as a progressive centerfor medical research, banking, music, technology, art, engineering, and higher education. Onthe rise as one of the greatest food destinations in the U.S. with locally owned restaurantsserving traditional southern dishes, elegant fine-dining, fresh seafood, and so much more.
ranked #1 in Forbes"Most Affordable City in America"
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AuburnThe city has an award-winning school system and is a Top-10 college town. AuburnUniversity is one of the largest employers in the area, offering many dynamic jobopportunities and priding itself on keeping a tight-knit community.
ranked in Forbes Top 20"Fastest Growing Metropolitan Areas in the Nation"
ranked in Forbes Top 10"Best Small Cities for Jobs"
Florence/Muscle ShoalsThe city is known for its music history but is also home to several museums, historical sites,and a bustling downtown-scene. With the Tennessee River located on the southern border,there are numerous parks serving cultural and recreational needs. The major industries inthe area include health care and education.
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TuscaloosaKnown as the center for commerce, industry, and education in Western Alabama. TheUniversity of Alabama is one of the largest employers in the area, a leader among publicuniversities with nationally recognized programs, facilities, and award-winning faculty.
MontgomeryAlabama's State Capital and known for it's historic and cultural landmarks and public events.The city has been nationally recognized for it's new urban-ism projects and recentrevitalization of downtown.
Mobile/surrounding areasA waterfront metropolitan area home to one of the largest shipping ports in the nation.Some of the city's largest industries include health care and social assistance, retail trade,and accommodation and food services. The city is famous for its historical architecture,delicious seafood and southern restaurants, and some of the best Mardi Gra celebrations.
Gulf ShoresA coastal city located on the Gulf of Mexico known as a resort-community with an ever-changing population. Nationally recognized for its beautiful weather, breathtaking water,and white beaches the city is a highly popular vacation destination for people all over thecountry.
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Alabama's targeted business sectors include Aerospace and Aviation, AgriculturalProducts and Food Production, Automotive, Bio-science, Chemicals, ForestryProducts, and Metal and Advanced Materials. These industries have found greatsuccess in Alabama and have received international attention.
Alabama's foundational business targets include Corporate Operations, CyberSecurity, Data Centers, Distribution and Logistics, Information Technology, andResearch and Development. These targets are embedded within various industries,servicing other sectors the state targets and playing a critical role in the recruitmentof those sectors.
In 2018, Alabama had a record year with multiple companies announcing newfacilities and expansion projects involving $8.7 billion in capital investment, creatingan anticipated 17,026 jobs. To explore these exciting future developments, they areoutlined in the Alabama Department of Commerce's "New and Expanding IndustryReport," link is attached: New and Expanding Industry Report
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ECONOMY
State Overview
RECOGNITIONS
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Area Development, "Gold Shovel Award" (2019)
Area Development, "Top States for Doing Business," ranked No. 4 (2019)
Southern Business and Development, "State of the Year" (2019)
Southern Business and Development, "Deals of the Year" (2019)Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA auto assembly plant (Huntsville)Amazon Fulfillment Center (Bessemer)Airbus A220 assembly line (Mobile)Mercedes-Benz EV battery assembly plant (Bibb county)
Trade and Industry Development, "Corporate Investment/Community Impact (CiCi)Awards" (2019)
Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA auto assembly plant (Huntsville)Facebook Data Center (Huntsville)Amazon Fulfillment Center (Bessemer)
Trade and Industry Development, "Deal of the Year" (2019)Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA auto assembly plant (Huntsville)
Business Facilities, "Deal of the Year, Silver" (2019)Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA auto assembly plant (Huntsville)
Business Facilities, "State Rankings Report" (2019No. 2 State for Workforce TrainingNo. 3 State Business ClimateNo. 5 for Economic Growth Potential
Global Trade, "Best States for Manufacturing," ranked No. 1 (2018)
Area Development, "Top State for Business" (2018)No. 3 State for BusinessMost Improved Economic Development Policies
Site Selection, "State Business Climate Survey" (2018)No. 7 State for Businesses (consultants)No. 8 State for Businesses (overall)
Site Selection, "Prosperity Cup," ranked No. 5 (2018)
IBM Global Location Trends Report, ranked No. 1 for Job Creation from FDI (2018)
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ECONOMY
State Overview
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Aerospace and AviationTop 5 state for aerospace engineers100+ years of aerospace and aviation historyMore than 300 aerospace companies with businesses from 30 countries2nd largest research and technology park in the U.S.
Cummings Research ParkMore than $8.4 billion in Department of Defense contract in FY2015Nearly $2.4 billion in aerospace equipment and parts exported in 2018
Agricultural Products and Food ProductionOver 400 production and beverage product establishmentsAccounts for over 13% of manufacturing jobs8.5 million acres of farm landFood and beverage exports increased from $123 million in 2000 to $276 million in 2018No. 2 in U.S. freshwater fish salesNo. 3 in U.S. poultry productionNo. 3 in U.S. peanut production
AutomotiveMore than 200 Tier 1 and 2 automotive suppliersTransportation equipment is the states No. 1 export categoryAlabama is ranked the No. 3 auto exporting stateNearly 1 million cars and light trucks produced in 2018Toyota, Honda, and Hyundai produced about 1.6 million automotive engines in 2018Exports of Alabama-made vehicles and parts totaled $7.5 billion in 2018
Bio-Science780 bio-science companies and 54 medical device companiesMultiple teaching hospitals$7.3 billion annual economic impactSouthern Research discovered 7 FDA-approved anti-cancer drugsAlabama Drug Discovery Alliance has 16 potential drugs in pipeline623 bio-science patents awarded, 2009-2013NIH Funding totaled $350 million in 2018
Chemicals200+ chemical companiesThe states No. 2 export: $2 billion annually ($2.2 billion in 2016)Chemical manufacturing contributed $3.8 billion to Alabama's GDP in 2014
Forestry Products23 million acres of timberland2nd largest timberland base in the U.S.2nd largest producer of pulp and paper in the U.S.$1.3 billion in forest product exports in 2016No. 7 in lumber productionNo. 8 in wood panel production
Metals and Advanced Materials1,100 primary metal companiesHome to 3 of the nations 7 major pipe-makersFabricated metal manufacturing exports were valued at $382 million in 2018Primary metal manufacturing exports were valued at nearly $1.6 billion in 2018
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Alabama is located in the south of the U.S. at subtropical latitudes on the coast of theGulf of Mexico. The state is exposed to diverse air masses, including warm, moist airfrom the Gulf of Mexico and dry continental air masses, which are cold in the winterand warm in the summer. Thus, Alabama's climate is characterized as having mildwinters, hot and humid summers, and year-round precipitation.
During the summer months, (June-August)Daytime high temperatures fall in the range of 85F to 95F, regularly exceeding 95Facross the state. Nighttime low temperatures fall at or above 75F. This is also the timewhen you see the most thunderstorms in the year, usually late in the afternoon.
Daytime high temperatures fall in the range of 54F to 63F. Nighttime average lowtemperatures range from 30F in the northern portion of the state to more than 45Falong the coast. The average annual number of nights below freezing is 51 and 61 forBirmingham and Huntsville (northern portion of the state), compared to only 15 forMobile (along the coast).
During the winter months, (December-February)
The statewide average annual precipitation is 55.5 inches, with the relatively dryperiod being from August to October. Snowfall is infrequent, with an annual average ofonly 0.5 inches.
Tornadoes and hurricanes are two of the deadliest weather hazards in the state.Tornadoes typically occur in the spring and fall, with an estimated 22 tornadoestouching down each year. On average, Alabama is directly impacted by a hurricaneabout once every 6 years.
METRO BIRMINGHAM NWS
CLIMATE
NationalWeather Service Information Links:
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HUNTSVILLE NWS
AUBURN NWS
FLORENCE/MUSCLE SHOALS NWS
TUSCALOOSA NWS
MONTGOMERY NWS
GULF COAST AL NWS
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COST OF LIVING USA AL BIRMINGHAM HUNTSVILLE AUBURN TUSCALOOSA FLORENCE MOBILE
OVERALL
GROCERY
HEALTH
HOUSING
MEDIAN HOMECOST
UTILITIES
TRANSPORTAION
MISCELLANEOUS
100
100
100
100
$219,700
100
100
100
88.6
97.4
104.5
67.1
$133,500
101.2
97.3
94.5
92.9
90.3
105.1
74.3
$147,700
102.2
108.7
96.5
95.3
90.3
108
87.3
$161,700
96.3
97.5
100.6
98.4
91.9
103.5
97.2
$191,200
101.1
96
101.5
91
95.4
103
74.6
$155,700
101.4
96.9
96.8
85.7
94.9
101.5
57.4
$110,900
97.7
99.2
96.7
88.6
92.9
106.7
61.4
$116,500
97.5
107.1
95.7
100 = NATIONAL AVERAGE
Top 25 "Most Affordable HousingMarkets in the U.S."
Birmingham area, Top 25 (2019)Huntsville area, Top 25 (2019)
Huntsville, Top 25 (2019)"Best Places to Retire in the U.S."
Birmingham, ranked No.1 (2019)"Most Affordable Places to Raise a Child""Most Affordable City in America"
COSTOFLIVING
State's Major Cities
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Alabama is the 23rd most populous state in the U.S., where 20 million peoplefrom across the world visit every year.Alabama has 13 Metropolitan Statistical areas that are hom to prosperingbusinesses, pretigious colleges and universities, nationally-renowned healthcenters and doctors, and an affordable housing market.
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52,423 square miles50,750 square miles1,776 square miles
53 miles of coastline 1,350 miles of navigable waterways34,469 square miles of forest (71%)
2,407 ft above sea level Mt. Cheaha
StatehoodCapital CityArea codes
State birdState animalState flower
State treeState song
State motto
December 14, 1819Montgomery205, 251, 256, 334
Northern Flicker (yellowhammer)Black bearCameliaSouthern Longleaf Pine"Alabama"Audemus Jura Nostra Defendere
"We dare defend our rights"
Population
Total areaLand area
Water area
Forest
Highest point
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DEMOGRAPHICS
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Six interstate highways75,000 miles of paved public roads in ALLead to 160 metropolitan areas
Interstates
RailOver 3,700 miles of railroad tracksFive Class 1 railroads and 16 Freight railroads
Aviationseven major commercial airlines
American Airlines Delta Air Lines Southwest Airlines United Frontier Airlines ViaAir Boutique Air
AL is located between two of the country's largest air freight centers-Memphis and Atlanta92 public-use airports
Birmingham International Airport Huntsville International Airport Mobile Regional Airport
WaterAL water corridors connect to over 15,000 miles of inland waterwaysin 23 statesThe AL Channel at the Port of Mobile bisects the 1,300-mileIntracoastal Waterway, giving access to markets from Texas to Florida
flybirmingham.comhuntsville.org
mobairport.com
aa.comdelta.com
southwest.com united.com
ALABAMA_DEPARTMENT_OF_TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATIONAlabama State Overview
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TRANSPORTATIONAlabama State
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MOTORVEHICLEINFORMATION
Drivers LicenseNew residents are required to obtain an AL drivers license within 30 daysof establishing residency.
Those who hold a valid license from another state must pass a written teston road rules as well as the vision examination.
Those without a current, valid license from another state are also requiredto take a driving test.
Out-of-state new residents and those who are applying for an AL driverslicense for the first time must visit one of the following AlabamaDepartment of Public Safety (DPS) offices: alea.gov
Vehicle RegistrationNewcomers must transfer their vehicle title and obtain their AL licenseplates within 30 days of establishing residency.
Tags may be purchased at the Commissioner of Licenses Office in theCourthouse or one of the satelllite offices.
AL maintains a primary safety belt law that allows law enforcement officers tostop motorists and issue citations for failure to use safety-belt restraints.
AL's child passenger safety seat law requires that every person transporting achild under the age of six years in a motor vehicle must properly secure the childpassenger restraint system that meets applicable federal motor vehiclestandards.
Infants to one-year-old children who weigh at least 20 to 22 pounds shouldalways ride in an infant-only or rear-facing convertible seat with harness strapsat or below shoulder level.
Toddlers who are older than 12 months and weigh between 20 and 40 poundsshould ride in a convertible or forward-facing safety seat with harness straps ator above shoulders.
Young children between the ages of four and eight who weigh more than 40pounds should be placed in a belt-positioning booster seat that faces forward.This seat must be used with both lap and shoulder belts.
Safety experts confirm that all children who are age 12 and under should ride inthe back seat of the vehicle.
Alabama Safety Laws
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WATERCRAFT REGULATIONS
Watercraft LicensingBoats are not titled but they are registered in Alabama.
If the boat is new, a bill of sale is required.
For used boats, provide a bill of sale and the last boat registrationcertificate.
State, county, and/or municipal tazes may be due at the time ofregistration.
All bills of sale must be notarized or have two witnesses. Registrationfees are based on the size of the watercraft, starting with boats less than16 feet in length up to those that are 40 feet or longer. Boat owners mayregister, renew, or transfer ownership at their office of county Judge ofProbate or License Commissioner.
Boat Registration Information: dps.alabama.gov
Watercraft Operator CertificationEvery person age 12 and older who operates a motorized vessel on statewaterways must obtain an operator's certification. Those who arerequired to take an exam for this certification may do so at any of theAlabama Department of Public Safety drivers license offices.
Those who were 40 years old or older on April 28, 1994 must becertified but are not required to pass an examination and can have thevessel class added to their valid drivers license.
Others who are exempt from the exam are holders of a cerfificate ofcompletion of the U.S. Power Squadron Boating Course or the U.S. CoastGuard Auxiliary Boating Course.
Watercraft operators must be in possession of their certifications at thetime of vessel operation. For more information or answer to specificquestions on operator certification, contact:
Alabama Marine Police Division: alea.gove/marinepatrol
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Alabama
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BALDWIN COUNTY
County Offices
baldwincountyal.gov
212 Courthouse SquareBay Minette251-580-1619
Chamber of Commerce3150 Gulf Shores ParkwayGulf Shores251-968-6904mygulfcoastchamber.com
BIBBCOUNTY
County Offices8 Court House SquareCentreville205-926-3102bibbal.com
Chamber of Commerce835 Walnut StreetCentreville205-926-5222bibbchamber.org
BLOUNTCOUNTY
County Offices220 Second Avenue EastOneont205-625-4160
Chamber of Commerce227 Second Avenue EastOneonta205-274-2153
CULLMAN COUNTY
County Offices500 2nd Avenue SWCullman256-775-4694co.cullman.al.us
Chamber of Commerce301 2nd Avenue SWCullman256-734-0454cullmanchamber.org
CHILTON COUNTY
County Offices500 Second Avenue NorthClanton205-755-1551
Chamber of Commerce500 Fifth Avenue NorthClanton205-755-2400
chiltoncounty.org
chiltoncountychamber.com
JEFFERSON COUNTY
County Offices716 Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd NBirmingham205-325-5171jccal.org
Chamber of Commerce505 20th Street NorthBirmingham205-241-8100birminghamal.gov
LAUDERDALECOUNTY
County OfficesCourt StreetFlorence256-760-5747
Chamber of Commerce20 Hightower PlaceFlorence256-764-4661shoalschamber.com
LEE COUNTY
County Offices215 South 9th StreetOpelika334-745-9767
Chamber of Commerce601 Avenue AOpelika334-745-4861
leeco.us
opelikachamber.com
MADISON COUNTY
County Offices100 Northside SquareHuntsville256-532-3300
Chamber of Commerce225 Church StreetHuntsville256-535-2000hsvchamber.org
MOBILECOUNTY
County Offices205 Government StreetMobile251-574-5073
Chamber of Commerce451 Government StreetMobile251-433-6951800-422-6951
mobilecountyal.gov
mobilechamber.com
SAINT CLAIR COUNTY
County Offices165 Fifth AvenueAshville205-594-2100
Chamber of Commerce1905 1st Avenue N.Pell City205-338-2244
stclairco.com
pellcitychamber.com
SHELBYCOUNTY
County Offices
shelbyal.com
200 West College StreetColumbiana205-669-3740
Chamber of Commerce1301 County Services DrivePelham205-663-4542shelbychamber.org
TUSCALOOSACOUNTY
County Offices714 Greensboro AvenueTuscaloosa205-349-3870tuscco.com
Chamber of Commerce2200 University BoulevardTuscaloosa205-758-7588tuscaloosachamber.com
WALKERCOUNTY
County Offices1801 3rd Avenue SouthJasper205-384-7230
Chamber of Commerce204 19th Street EastJasper205-384-4571
walkercounty.com
walkerchamber.us
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Alabama Security Deposit Limit and ReturnAlabama state law limits how much a landlord can charge for a security deposit (one month's rent), when it must bereturned (within 35 days after a tenant moves), and sets other restrictions on deposits. For more on the subject, see:Alabama_Security_Deposit_Limits_and_Deadlines
RENTALSAlabama State,
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OVERVIEWOFLANDLORD- TENANTLAWS
Required Landlord Disclosures in ALUnder Alabama law, landlords must disclose specific information to tenants (usually in the lease or rental agreement),such as the name and address of the person authorized to manage the premises. For details, see: Req_Landlord_Disclosures
Alabama Notice Required to Raise Rent and Other Rent RulesState law regulates several rent-related issues, the amount of notice (at least 30 days in Alabama, unless your rentalagreement specifies otherwise) landlords must give tenants to raise the rent, and how much time (seven days inAlabama) a tenant has to pay rent or move before a landlord can file for eviction. For details, see: Rent_Other_Rent_Rules
Tenant Rights to Withhold Rent in AlabamaUnlike many other states, tenants in Alabama may not withhold rent or exercise the right to "repair and deduct" if alandlord fails to take care of important repairs. For advice on other tenant options when it comes to repairs, see:AL_Tenant_Rights_to_Demand_Needed_Repairs
Alabama Termination and Eviction RulesState laws specify when and how a landlord may terminate a tenancy. For example, a landlord may give an Alabamatenant who has possessed or used illegal drugs in the rental area or criminally assaulted a guest on the premises, anunconditional quit notice that gives the tenant seven days to move out before the landlord can file for eviction. When itcomes to certain lease violations, a landlord may give a 14 calendar days to cease the violation before the landlord canfile for eviction. For more details on these types of termination notices in Alabama, see: /State_Laws_Unconditional_Quit_Terminations State_Laws_Termination_for_Violation_of_Leases
Small Claims Lawsuits in AlabamaTenants can sue landlords in small claims court for the return of their deposit, up to a dollar amount of $3,000. For advicefor tenants filing suit, see: . For landlords defending a security depositlawsuit, see:
Filing_Security_Deposit_Lawsuit_Small_Claims_CourtAL_Landlords_Guide_Security_Deposit_Small_Claims_Court
Where to find Alabama Landlord-Tenant StatutesIf you want to read the text of a law itself, you will find citations in many of the articles and charts found here: . In addition, Alabama statutes are available in many public libraries and in most law librariesthat are open to the public (typically found in a county courthouse).State Landlord-Tenant Laws
Local Ordinances Affecting Alabama Landlords and TenantsCities and counties often pass local ordinances, such as health and safety standards, noise and nuisance regulations, andanti-discrimination rules that affect landlords and tenants. These details can be found on the particular citiesmunicipality website.
abandoned property
Landlord Access to Rental Property, Tenant Protection Against Retaliation, and Other State Laws in ALSeveral other landlord-tenant laws in Alabama affect both property owners and renters, including: restrictions on (AL landlords must provide two days' notice of entry), tenant protections againstlandlord retaliation for tenants exercising a legal right, such as complaining about an unsafe living condition (for details,see: ), procedures for how landlords must handle , and fair housing rights (discrimination is also prohibited by federal and, often, local law. For details,see:
landlord's right to access rental property
Alabama State Laws Prohibiting Landlord Retaliation
Housing Discriminationleft behind by tenants
the U.S. Dept of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
Federal Landlord-Tenant Laws and RegulationsWhile most landlords and tenants will primarily be concerned with state law in Alabama, several federal laws come intoplay. Congress has enacted laws, and federal agencies, such as andthe , have adopted regulations, covering and landlordresponsibilities to disclose environmental health hazards, such as The U.S. Code is the starting place formost federal statutory research.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) discriminationlead-based paint.
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Below is a link to Statewide and Local Reports for theResidential Market and New Construction-
acre.culverhouse.ua.edu/research/reports
The Research Division of the Alabama Center for Real Estate is a resource for industry stakeholders inboth residential and commercial real estate. The Center engages State-Wide and Nationally with abroad spectrum of residential and commercial real estate industry organizations.
With regard to residential real estate, the Research Division is a resource to entities ranging from TheAlabama Association of Realtors (AAR) and the National Association of Realtors (NAR) to the AlabamaHousing Authority and the respective Alabama Home Builders Association.
The ACRE Research Division has specialized expertise in real estate market analysis, forecastinghousing conditions, matters of real estate finance and bank regulation, adaptive reuse, ports andlogistics, and a broad spectrum of real estate research related support services, including but notlimited to market impact studies and litigation support. ACRE Research has recently publishednationally recognized research papers on Amazon HQ2 search, Site Selection, and Adaptive Reuse.
ALABAMA CENTER FOR REAL ESTATE (ACRE)SNAPSHOT
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PUBLICUTILITIESSettling In,
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Huntsville Utilities256-535-1200hsvutil.org
Baldwin EMCBaldwin County Customer Service251-989-6247800-837-3374baldwinemc.com
Riviera Utilities ofSouth Baldwin CountyCustomer ServiceFoley,251-943-5001Daphne,251-626-5000rivierautilities.com
City of Fairhope Utilities251-928-8003fairhopeal.gov
OTHER-ALL SOURCES
MOVER'S GUIDE
U.S. Postal ServiceOnline Informationmoversguide.usps.com
Southern Company,Alabama Power800-245-2244
ELECTRICITY
alabamapower.com
NATURAL GAS
Spire800-292-4008spireenergy.com
WATER,SEWER,WASTEProviders of water, sewer services, andsolid-waste removal vary within theregion's municipalities. Only the majorproviders are listed here. Refer to thecounty offices for unincorporated areasfor more information on utilities.
Birmingham Water Worksand Sewer Board205-244-4000bwwb.org
Madison Water Board256-772-0253madisonutilities.org
Mobile Area Water andSewer System251-694-3100
Tuscaloosa Water-Sewer
mawss.com
205-248-5500tuscaloosa.com/water
With the deregulation of utilities and surge of third-party suppliers, consumers have anunprecedented number of choices in utility providers. The following list includes the major companiesthat serve the state of Alabama. For specific providers in your community, contact your municipalclerk- or your county clerk if you reside in an unincorporated area.
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North Baldwin Infirmary
www.infirmaryhealth.org
Bay Minette, AL251-937-5521
South Baldwin RegionalMedical CenterFoley, AL251-949-3400www.southbaldwin.com
Thomas HospitalFairhope, AL251-928-2375www.thomashospital.org
St. Vincents BlountOneonta, AL205-274-3000www.stvhs.com/blount
Chilton Medical CenterClanton, AL205-755-5700
St. Vincents ChiltonClanton, AL205-274-3000www.stvhs.com/chilton
Cullman RegionalCullman, AL256-737-2000
Brookwood Baptist Medical CenterBirmingham, AL205-877-1000
www.cullmanregional.com
www.brookwoodbaptist.comChildren's Hospital of AlabamaBirmingham, AL
www.childrensal.org
HOSPITALSANDMEDICAL CENTERS
Baldwin County
BlountCounty
Chilton County
Cullman County
Jefferson County
205-638-9100
Grandview Medical CenterBirmingham, AL205-592-1000www.grandviewhealth.com
The Kirkland Clinic of UAB HospitalBirmingham, AL205-934-3411www.uabmedicine.org/kirkland
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Princeton Baptist Medical CenterBirmingham, AL205-783-3000www.brookwoodbaptist.com/p
ranked #3(tied) in U.S. News andReports,"Best Hospitals in Alabama"ranked High Performing byU.S. News and Reports for,"Chronic ObstructivePulmonary Disease""Colon Cancer Surgery""Heart Failure"
St. Vincent's EastBirmingham, AL205-838-7000www.stvhs.com/east
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HOSPITALSANDMEDICAL CENTERS
University of Alabama atBirmingham HospitalBirmingham, AL205-934-3411www.uabmedicine.org
Nationally ranked High Performing byU.S. News and Reports for,"Rheumatology (#10)""Nephrology (#18)""Ear, Nose, and Throat (#26)""Cardiology and Heart Surgery (#32)""Pulmonology and Lung Surgery (#40)""Gynecology (#47)"
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ranked #3(tied) by U.S. Newsand Reports,"Best Hospitals in Alabama"ranked High Performing byU.S. News and Reports for,"Chronic Obstructive PulmonaryDisease""Hip Replacement""Heart Failure""Knee Replacement"
St. Vincent's HospitalBirmingham, AL205-939-7000www.stvhs.com
ranked #1 in U.S. News and Reports,"Best Hospitals in Alabama"
ranked High Performing byU.S. News and Reports for,"Cancer""Diabetes and Endocrinology""Gastroenterology and GI Surgery""Geriatrics""Neurology and Neurosurgery""Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair""Aortic Valve Surgery""Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease""Colon Cancer Surgery""Heart Bypass Surgery""Heart Failure""Lung Cancer Surgery"
UAB Hospital- HighlandsBirmingham, AL205-930-7000www.uabmedicine.org/highlands
Whiteaker Clinic of UAB HospitalBirmingham, AL205-934-3411www.uabmedicine.org/whiteaker
Lee County
East Alabama Medical CenterOpelika, AL334-749-3411www.eamc.org
LauderdaleCounty
Medical Associates of ShoalsSheffield, AL256-383-4447www.medshoals.com
Madison County
Huntsville HospitalHuntsville, AL256-265-1000www.huntsvillehospital.org
ranked #2 in U.S. News and Reports,"Best Hospitals in Alabama"ranked High Performing byU.S. News and Reports for,"Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair""Aortic Valve Surgery""Chronic Obstructive PulmonaryDisease""Colon Cancer Surgery""Heart Bypass Surgery""Heart Failure"
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Huntsville Hospital for Womenand ChildrenHuntsville, AL205-265-7668www.hhwomenandchildren.org
MobileCounty
Mobile Infirmary Medical CenterMobile, AL251-435-2400www.infirmaryhealth.org/mobile
ranked #5 in U.S. News and Reports,"Best Hospitals in Alabama"
ranked High Performing byU.S. News and Reports for,"Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease""Colon Cancer Surgery""Heart Failure"
Providence HospitalMobile, AL251-633-1000www.providencehospital.org
USA Childrens and Womens HospitalMobile, AL251-415-1000www.usahealthsystem.com/wc
USA Medical CenterMobile, AL251-471-7000www.usahealthsystem.com
St. Vincents St. ClairPell City, AL205-814-2433www.stvhs.com/stclair
Saint Clair County
ShelbyCounty
Grandview Medical CenterBirmingham, AL205-971-1000www.grandviewhealth.com
Shelby Baptist Medical CenterAlabaster, AL205-620-8100www.brookwoodbaptist.com/shelby
TuscaloosaCounty
DCH Regional Medical CenterTuscaloosa, AL205-759-7111www.dchsystem.com
Northport Medical CenterNorthport, AL205-333-4500www.dchsystem.com/northport
WalkerCounty
Walker Baptist Medical CenterJasper, AL205-387-4000www.brookwoodbaptist.com/walker
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Securing quality day-care for younger and school age children is one of theforemost concerns for working parents and guardians. Child Care Resource andReferral organizations (CCR&Rs) are your local experts on child care and provideparents with many services, including referrals to local child care providers.
Metro Birmingham- Childcare Resources
www.ccr-bhm.org
205-252-1991800-822-2734
Childcare Resource Center, Lee County334-749-8400
Child Development Resources, Tuscaloosa County205-348-2650
Child Care Management Agency of North Central Alabama,Madison County256-534-5110
Gulf Coast Area-GRCMA Early Childhood Directions205-348-2650www.grecs.org
CHILD CARESERVICES
Contact the CC&Ragencynearest yourhomefor assistance:
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top rankedprivate preschoolsbirmingham area
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KIDSSUMMERCAMPSAlabama's Most Popular
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Tucked-away on 1,400 acreas that has beenoperating since the early 1900s. Much of the camprecalls its native identity, celebrated through hutsnamed after mighty tribes like the Seminoles, Creeks,and Choctaws. Among activities of swimming,boating, ropes, hiking, and crafts, campers also learnNative American lore, discovery archery, and developa close relationship with nature. "Winnataska" whichmeans "laughing water" is a direct reference to theiconic waterfall that landmarks the camp. The campdevelopment director says, children enter its gatestimidly and exit confident young people who havegathered into a huge extended family.
Camp Winnataska260 Winnataska DrivePell Citywinnataska.org
Pioneered by Alabama's first registered black nurse,the camp has stood the test of time. Opened in themid-1920s the campground bustled with childrenexperiencing the joy of outdoor adventures in aninclusive environment. The arching sign at theentrance to Camp Fletcher reads "Wohelo," meaningwork, health, and love.
5150 Fletcher RoadBessemer
Camp Fletcher
campfletcher.com
Space CampOne Tranquility BaseHuntsville
Since 1982, Space Camp has attracted kids fromacross the globe who are eager to get a glimpse ofgalaxies beyond their own. Names of NASAastronauts, engineers, scientists, and technologistsline the alumni wall. Campers start their journey athome base, the U.S. Space and Rocket Center, wherethe imagination is free to run wild. From there,participants learn about historic space aviation anddefense hardware, and they also get a peek intocurrent and future space phenomena.
spacecamp.com
Camp Desoto264 Highway Above the CloudsMentone
Located on Lookout Mountain, Camp Desoto offers ameaningful summer camp experience for girls ages 8through 16.Through embracing the great outdoors, worship, andforming new friendships, Camp Desoto fostersadventures and growing opportunities alike. A fewactivities include, horseback riding throughAlabama's scenic woods, rock climbing, and raftingdown the Ocoee River. On "trip days" campers havethe opportunity to go beyond Desoto's majesticcampgrounds and visit Ruby Falls, the TennesseeAquarium, and other nearby attractions. The websitesays, Camp DeSoto is a place where girls can settleinto real friendships and grow confident inthemselves and the gifts God has given them.
campdesoto.comCamp Straight Street2281 Old Tyler RoadBirmingham
Located in Birmingham's Bluff Park, Camp StraightStreet offers nine weeks of non-stop activity withweek-long themed summer camps. The children'spastor at Shades Mountain Independent Church(where the camp is hosted) says, we have a well-trained staff that works hard to make each camperfeel loved and appreciated. From carnival camp tostudio camp (where campers can produce their ownshort film), each week showcases a new themeguaranteed to get kids in the spirit of summer fun.
campstraightstreet.com
Camp Mac2671 Cheaha RoadMunford
Catering to the curious kids who is up for a summerfull of challenges, adventure, and the great outdoors.Camp Mac offers longer sessions than the traditionalone-week overnight camp because they believe inbuilding long-lasting character and learningexperiences. With a return rate of more than 85%,they stand by this belief wholeheartedly.
campmac.com
Dauphin Island Sea Lab Camps101 Bienville BoulevardDauphin Island
Marine life abounds at Dauphin Island where curiouskids get hands-on aquatic adventure. Offeringovernight and day camp options, Dauphin Island SeaLab summer camps blend education and adventurein a diverse landscape. Some of the camps offeredinclude: Barrier Island Explorer, MarineDeTECHtives, BIO Blitz, and Survivor, wherecampers learn how to rod-and-reel fish.
disl.org
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For Admission to Alabama public schools, new students must bring currentreport cards and certified health records to the school at the time ofapplication.
Immunizations in the proper doses and interval are required for diphtheria,tetanus, polio, rubella, measles, and mumps.
Those entering school for the first time must also present certified proof ofage. Children who will be five years old on or before September 1st of theenrollment year are eligible for admission to kindergarten.
If you move to Alabama after the registration date, contact your localschool district.
Registration Requirements
Free Immunization ProgramThe Alabama Vaccines for Children Program supplies vaccines at no cost topublic and private health care providers who enroll and agree to immunizeeligible children in their practices or clinics.
Medicaid, uninsured, and under-insured children from birth through 18years of age are eligible to receive free vaccines through this program, aswell as those who have health insurance that does not include vaccine as acovered benefit
For details, contact:Vaccines for ChildrenAlabama Public Health DepartmentImmunization Division1-800-469-4599www.alabamapublichealth.gov/immunization
Alabama Department of Education334-242-9700www.alsde.eduCareer/Technical Education334-242-9111
Child Nutrition Programs334-242-1988
Classroom ImprovementCurriculum and Instruction334-242-8155
Special Education334-242-8114
Student Assessment334-242-8038
PUBLICEDUCATION SYSTEMAlabama State
FrequentlyRequested Numbers:
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SCHOOLSYSTEMRESOURCESAlabama
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Named one of the country's"Top 10 Cities for Raising Families"
Jefferson County-Bessemer City SchoolsBirmingham City Schoolshomewood City Schools
jefferson county Schoolsmountain brook city Schoolstrussville city Schoolsvestavia hills city Schools
Shelby County-shelby county Schools
Saint Clair County-st clair county Schoolspell city Schools
hoover City Schools
For further assistance and reference, below are PDF linksproviding an overview of some of the Top-Rated High Schoolsin the area. All information is sourced from the schools websiteupdated 2019, links also provided.
Birmingham/surroundingareas
top rankedpublic high schools
top rankedprivate preschools
top rankedprivate schools
Huntsville/Madison
Madison County-huntsville City Schoolsmadison City Schoolsmadison county Schools
top rankedpublic high schools
top rankedprivate schools
Lee County-Auburn/Opelika
auburn City Schoolslee county Schoolsopelika city Schools
top rankedpublic high schools
top rankedprivate schools
Tuscaloosa/Northport
Tuscaloosa County-tuscaloosa City Schools tuscaloosa county Schools
top rankedpublic high schools
top rankedprivate schools
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The Alabama Department of Education licenses private schools and includes alist of these institutions in its annual directory. The following resources will behelpful in selecting and locating the educational environment of your choice:
SCHOOLSYSTEMRESOURCESAlabama
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PRIVATE
national association of independent schools
national association of private, catholic and independent schools
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Bevill StateCommunity College
www.bscc.edu
FayetteHamiltonJasperSumiton
Bishop StateCommunity College
www.bishop.edu
Calhoun CommunityCollegeDecaturwww.calhoun.edu
Mobile
Coastal AlabamaCommunity CollegeBay MinetteFairhopeGulf Shoreswww.coastalalabama.edu
Gadsden StateCommunity CollegeGadsdenAnnistonwww.gadsdenstate.edu
Jefferson StateCommunity CollegeBirminghamClantonPell Citywww.jeffersonstate.edu
Northwest-ShoalsCommunity CollegeMuscle Shoalswww.nwscc.edu
Shelton StateCommunity CollegeTuscaloosawww.sheltonstate.edu
Snead StateCommunity CollegeBoazArabwww.snead.edu
T.A. Lawson StateCommunity CollegeBirminghamBessemerwww.lawsonstate.edu
Trenholm StateCommunity CollegeMontgomery, ALwww.trenholmstate.edu
Wallace StateCommunity CollegeHanceville, ALwww.wallacestate.edu
COMMUNITYCOLLEGES
Alabama State
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J.F. Drake StateTechnical College
www.dstc.cc.alHuntsville
J.F. Ingram State TechnicalCollegeDeatsvillewww.istc.edu
Reid State Technical CollegeEvergreen, ALwww.rstc.edu
T.A. Lawson State CommunityCollegeBirminghamBessemerwww.lawsonstate.edu
STATETECHNICALCOLLEGES
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Alabama A&M University
www.aamu.edu
Alabama State University
Huntsville
Montgomerywww.alasu.edu
Athens State UniversityAthenswww.athens.edu
Auburn UniversityAuburnwww.auburn.eduAuburn University atMontgomeryMontgomerywww.aum.eduJacksonville State UniversityJacksonvillewww.jsu.edu
Troy UniversityTroywww.troy.edu
Troy University DothanDothanwww.troy.edu/dothanTroy University MontgomeryMontgomerywww.troy.edu/montgomery
University of AlabamaTuscaloosawww.ua.edu
University of Alabamaat BirminghamBirminghamwww.ua.edu/bham
University of Alabamaat HuntsvilleHuntsvillewww.ua.edu/huntsvilleUniversity of MontevalloMontevallowww.montevallo.edu
University ofNorth AlabamaFlorencewww.una.eduUniversity ofSouth AlabamaMobilewww.southal.edu
University ofWest AlabamaLivingstonwww.uwa.edu
Alabama
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Amridge University
www.amridge.edu
Birmingham-Southern
Montgomery
Birminghamwww.bsc.eduConcordia College SelmaSelmawww.ccal.edu
Faulkner UniversityMontgomerywww.faulkner.edu
Heritage Christian UniversityFlorencewww.hcu.edu
Huntingdon CollegeMontgomerywww.huntingdon.edu
Judson CollegeMarionwww.judson.edu
Marion Military InstituteMarionwww.marionmilitary.edu
Mile CollegeBirminghamwww.miles.edu
Oakwood CollegeHuntsvillewww.oakwood.edu
Samford UniversityBirminghamwww.samford.edu
Springhill CollegeMobilewww.shc.edu
Stillman CollegeTuscaloosawww.stillman.edu
Talladega CollegeTalladegawww.talladega.edu
Tuskegee UniversityTuskegeewww.tuskegee.edu
United States SportsAcademyDaphnewww.ussa.edu
University of MobileMobilewww.mobile.edu
PRIVATECOLLEGEUNIVERSITIES
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Below are helpful websites that showcase all that Alabama hasto offer in regards to History, Culture, Attractions, and more.
visittheusa.com/state/alabamaalabama.travel
al.com/entertainment/alabama_bucket_listiexplore.com/alabama/attractionsscenicdrivesinalabama.com
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hometogo.com/alabama/events
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Eufaula PilgrimageEufaulaAprilAlabama's oldest tour of homes.Visitors of this event will have the opportunityto take guided tours of beautiful homes, enjoyan art show, a wax museum, and more.
EXPLORE ALABAMATop Events Happening Annually
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Hangout Music FestivalGulf ShoresMayFestival taking place on the public beachesfeaturing some of today's top musical acts.
Jubilee Hot Air Balloon ClassicDecatur, Point Mallard ParkMayUnique festival with free admission featuring hotair balloons, live entertainment, a car show, atractor show, arts and crafts, and more.
Rock the SouthCullmanMay/JunePopular country music festival that features someof today's biggest country music singers andmusicians.
Thunder on the MountainBirmingham, Vulcan ParkIndependence DayOne of Alabama's largest and most extravagantIndependence Day celebrations.
National Shrimp FestivalGulf ShoresOctoberOne of North America's best food and drinkfestivals, an absolute must-visit for shrimp-lovers.
National Peanut FestivalDothanNovemberAmerica's largest peanut festival.Featuring carnival rides, animal attractions, liveentertainment, and more.
Galaxy of LightsHuntsville, Botanical GardensDecemberOne of Alabama's top Christmas attractions.Offers both walking and driving nights, featuringsix miles of luminaries, more than 150 lightedscenes, and more than 750 display pieces.
Mardi GrasMobileMonth of FebruaryMobile, AL is the birthplace of America's originalMarid Gras, originating in 1703.
It was revived after the Civil War when citizen, JoeCain, led an impromptu parade down city streets.The city has been doing it ever since, marking theannual occasion with majestic parades, colorfulfloats, and flying moon pies.
The parades include elaborate themed floatsmanned by masked mystic societies, mountedpolice, and marching bands winding throughdowntown and surrounding areas, entertainingnearly a million people each year.
Mardi Gras is a family-friendly time of parties,balls, parades, and revelry. It kicks off on the firstSaturday of February and ends on Fat Tuesday,the last tuesday in February.
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Cheaha State Park19644 AL-281, DeltaMt. Cheaha, highest point in Alabama at 2,407 ft.The park boasts a lake, cabins, and chalets that arepopular draws for regional visitors. You can drive tothe mountains peak by paved road punctuated byscenic overlooks. For an easy way to enjoy unendingviews of the surrounding green valley, walk the shortPulpit Rock or Bald Rock trails, the Bald Rock trail hasa boardwalk that makes the view accessible towheelchairs and strollers. Time your hike for sunset orsunrise, when the valley explodes with color.Solitude can often be found at the park's campsitesand longer trails, which are Cave Creek Trail or CheahaMountain. Both seven-mile round-trip sections of the100-plus mile Pinhoti Trail, known as 'Alabama's linkto the Appalachian Trail,' which runs through CheahaState Park and neighboring Talladega National Forest.Dogs are allowed.
15,288 acres and home to a namesake canyon that isone of the deepest in the Southeast.The park includes many rare plants, it's highestoverlook at Lookout Mountain, the clear and cleanLittle River, and three major waterfalls: DeSoto Falls,Little River Falls, and Grace's High Falls. DeSoto StatePark is at the northwestern edge of the preserve andhas a lodge, restaurant, and several campgrounds. The trails are all shorter than 3-miles and are easy tomoderate but serenely stunning. Popular trailsinclude the waterfall hikes to Little River Falls (1/2mile with accessible boardwalk option), DeSoto Falls(2 miles), and the wildflower-rich Beaver Pond Trail(1.6 miles). From Little River Falls you can hikeanother 3/4 mile down to Hippie Hole, one of thestate's best swimming holes. Dogs are allowed.
Little River Canyon National Preserve4322 Little River Trail #100, Fort Payne
Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge12295 AL-180, Gulf ShoresLocated in five separate units in Baldwin andMobile counties, directly west of Gulf ShoresOnly 11 square miles, the reserve is small butprovides a quiet escape from nearby crowds.The refuge was established in 1980 as a sage harborfor migrating birds, more than 300 species, includingospreys, herons, and hummingbirds. Other notablewildlife include red fox, coyotes, nesting sea turtles,and alligators.The refuge has a handful of short, well-marked trails.Most popular is the 4-mile round-trip Pine BeachTrail, this trek crosses the barrier island from the Gulfof Mexico to Mobile Bay, the saltwater Little Lagoonon one side and freshwater Gator Lake on the other.An observation tower allows for stunning views.There is a shorter trek, the wheelchair-accessible 1-mile Jeff Friend Loop, which has views of the LittleLagoon and wildlife-spotting opportunities. No petsare allowed.
Talladega National Forest9901 AL-5, BrentSituated on the southern edge of the Appalachiansand spanning over 600-sq. miles.Popular destination for hiking, mountain biking andprimitive camping. While many areas are accessibleby gravel and dirt roads, much of the forest isdifficult to navigate by car, making it popular with 4-wheeler enthusiasts as well.The forest contains gentle waterfalls, rippling rivers,rock bluffs, and rare longleaf pines. Notable hikesinclude the moderate, wilflower-stewn Skyway LoopTrail (18 miles), and the difficult Porters Gap toAdams Gap stretch (15 miles) of the Pinhoti Trail,which offers wildlife and mountain views. For aneasier trek, hike just under a mile down theChinnabee Silent Trail from the Lake ChinnabeeTrailhead to Devil's Den, a popular swimming hole atthe foot of a waterfall. Dogs are allowed.
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25,770-acres, the largest wilderness area east of theMississippi River. A hiker's paradise.12 trails span out in every direction, past rivers andstreams, and stands of virgin forest and sandstonecliffs. The popular beginner-friendly trek is BordenCreek Trail (5-mile round-trip) offering waterfall views.Other trails are less clearly marked in order to keep the'wild' in this wilderness, be sure to bring a map andcompass. The popular, challenging trek is the 24-mileSipsey Wilderness Loop, a difficult circuit that starts atthe Randolph Loop Trailhead and links several trails toform a route that encompasses some of the best-knownlandmarks including: Big Tree, Alabama's biggest whitepoplar, and Ship Rock, a large jutting boulder shapedexactly like the prow of a ship.
Mount Hope,within Bankhead National Forest
Sipsey Wilderness
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ART MUSEUMSExplore Alabama's Most Popular
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With more than 24,000 works of art, theBirmingham Museum of Art has the largestcollection of artwork in Alabama and one of thelargest collections in the southern UnitedStates. Their collection boasts an extensiveAsian art collection, as well as the largestWedgewood collection outside England.Highlights of the collection include AlbertBierstadt's 'Looking Yosemite Valley' and JohnSinger Sargent's 'Portrait of Helen Vincent,Viscountess D'Abernon.' Also, don't miss thewell-tended outdoor sculpture garden.
Birmingham Museum of ArtBirminghamartsbma.org
Besides being the capital city of Alabama,Montgomery is also home to the MontgomeryMuseum of Fine Arts. The MMFA boasts animpressive collection of American Art as well asthe works of Old Masters such as Rembrandtand Durer. The MMFA's interactive gallery'ARTWORKS' attracts more than 160,000visitors looking to experience the collection in amore hands-on way.
Montgomery Museum of Fine ArtsMontgomerymmfa.org
Located in downtown Mobile, the AlabamaContemporary Art Center features rotatingexhibits ranging from contemporaryphotography to interactive installations. TheCenter also hosts classes, workshops, andeducational opportunities for beginner toexperienced artists.
Alabama Contemporary Art CenterMobilealabamacontemporary.org
Founded in 1963, the Mobile Museum of art isthe major art museum of the Mobile area aswell as one of the largest art museums insouthern Alabama. A collection highlight is theChildren in Art Collection that includes artworkof children from the seventeenth-nineteenthcenturies.
Mobile Museum of ArtMobilemobilemuseumofart.com
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EXPLORE ALABAMA
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VOTEDTHESOUTH'SBESTOF2019,BY
The South's Best Small TownsNo. 5, FairhopePerched on Mobile Bay, Fairhope is a vision in live oaks andSpanish moss, with beautiful architecture (and equally beautifulwaterfront views). Good luck finding a prettier town.
The South's Best Beach TownsNo. 5, Orange BeachOrange Beach is Alabama's family-friendly rental-property beach-the kind of place where you stock the condo, slather the kids withsunscreen, and forget all about your schedule.
No. 7, Gulf ShoresA stone's throw from Orange Beach, Gulf Shores shares itsneighbor's family-friendly vibe but also appeals to a young crowd.
The South's Best ResortsNo. 4, Grand Hotel Golf Resort & SpaPoint Clear (Fairhope)Set on 550 acres overlooking Mobile Bay near Fairhope, theGrand is a Southern classic that just got a major renovation butstill maintains its old-school warmth. Amenities include the20,000 sq. ft. Grand Spa, a pool complex, farm-to-table dining atSouthern Roots, and two golf courses.
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The South's Best Food CitiesNo. 8, Birmingham
The South's Best ChefsNo. 2, Frank StittHighlands Bar and Grill, Birmingham
The South's Best BBQ JointsNo. 4, Dreamland Bar-B-QueTuscaloosa
Voted the South's Best of2019, by
Bring your appetite because we love to eat! Alabama is famous for its southern-comfort food but also has a diverse culinary scene that has been continually growing,offering something for every food-lover. Delicious food/restaurant favorites are no secret here, ask anyone you meet and theywill provide you great recommendations. Helpful links also provided below.*Make sure to ask your RealtySouth agent!
ALABAMA DISHESAt a Glance,
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MostFamousRestaurantsInAlabama13RestaurantsInAlabamaYouMustVisitculturetrip.com/10BestRestaurantsForFineDiningInAlabamaculturetrip.com/10BestRestaurantsAndCafesInAlabama
"America's Most Outstanding Restaurant 2018"
Highlands Bar and Grill, Birmingham
The James Beard Award,
Esquire Magazine, food and drinks editor Jeff Gordinier,"Best New Restaurants in America, 2019"Ranked No. 8 (out of 22), Automatic Seafood and Oysters,Birmingham
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outdooralabama.com
Any Alabama resident between the ages of 16 and 64 must obtain afishing and/or hunting license to fish or hunt on public or private landor waterways.
Residents must show an Alabama drivers license and social securitycard at the time the license is purchased.
All Alabama residents age 65 or older are not required to purchasehunting or fishing licenses if they have official proof of age.
Those who were born on or after August 1, 1977, must have a HunterEducation Identification number.
For complete details on hunting and fishing in Alabama, contact:
Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources,
MontgomeryDivision of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries
Marine Resources DivisionGulf Shores
Alabama State
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Alabama has an annual Deep-Sea Fishing Rodeo on DauphinIsland, the largest fishing tournament in the world.
The three-day event attracts over 75,000 spectators.
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Lake GuntersvilleNorth Alabama,Between Bridgeport and GuntersvilleLargest lake in Alabama.
Surrounded by 6,000 acres of woodlands itis perfect for hiking, camping, and watchingthe burgeoning population of bald eaglesthat reside in the area. The lake is wellknown for it's fishing and waterskiing. Thepark area has campgrounds and cabins torent, but also has a broad range of vacationhomes that are perfect for returning to onwarm weekends. The town is small, full ofshops, restaurants, and golf.
Lake MartinTallapoosa, Elmore, and Coosa CountiesEnormous lake with about 700 miles ofshoreline. Bass fishing is a popular pastimeand many bass tournaments are heldthroughout the year. Crappie, bluegill, andyellow perch are in abundance as well.Hot-spot recreation area for swimming,boating, water skiing, and camping. Hometo the popular boaters gathering-spotChimney Rock.
Smith LakeNorth Alabama,On Sipsey Fork of Black Warrior River
Known for its clear water and being one ofthe cleanest lakes in the state. The lake isgreat for swimming, boating, fishing, and avariety of other water sports. The large lakehas 20,000 surface acres of water and isscattered with marinas and beachy area torelax. Partly bordered by the largest nationalforest in Alabama makes it perfect for hikingand enjoying nature.
Lay LakeCentral Alabama,40 miles south of Birmingham
Offers almost 300 miles of shoreline and iswell known for its variety of bass as well asits clear water. The lake has five islands thatmake perfect boating destinations. Themany boat ramps and the deep water makethis lake a great place to boat, scuba, andsnorkle. Near Lay Lake is the 392,567-acreTalladega National Forest, full of canyons,streams, and an abundance of wildlife.
Wheeler LakeNorth Alabama,Between Rogersville and HuntsvilleSecond-largest lake in Alabama.
Popular place to go for boating, fishing, andcamping. Wheeler Lake features a beautifulresort with restaurant and facilities formeetings and weddings. The lake offersquick access to the Tennessee River.
Lake WedoweeRandolph CountyKnown for its excellent water quality andits abundance of bass. The lake has asurface area of more than 10,000 acresand it is a quiet place for slow boating andfishing.
ALABAMA LAKESMost Popular for Recreation, Vacation/Weekend Get-Aways, and Home Purchase
Neely Henry LakeOn the Coosa River near Gadsden,about an hour north of BirminghamAn 11,200 acre lake with more than 300miles of shoreline and plenty of coves toexplore. Swimming, picnicking, fishing, andbirdwatching are all popular activities.
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"The 2021 World Games will be the 11th World Games,a major international multi-sport event, meant for sports,or disciplines or events within a sport, that were notcontested in the Olympic Games."
July 15th, 2021 -July 25th, 2021
Birmingham
SPECTATOR SPORTSPROFESSIONALTEAMS
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Birmingham BaronsRegions Field, Birmingham
Von Braun Center, Huntsville
Birmingham BullsPelham Civic Complex, Pelham
Huntsville Havoc
Legion Field, Birmingham
Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery
AFC Mobile
Birmingham Legion
Montgomery Biscuits
Rocket City Trash Pandas
Minor League Baseball
Professional Ice Hockey
Professional Soccer Club
Hockey Club
Madison Ballpark, MadisonMinor League Baseball
Minor League Baseball
Archbishop Lipscomb AthleticComplex, MobileSoccer Club
*Ballpark scheduled to open and teamto begin playing in 2020
NascarTalladega Superspeedway, TalladegaCar Racing Track
Auburn UniversityAuburn
Birmingham
Birmingham SouthernBirmingham
Samford University
FairfieldMiles College
Auburn Tigers
The Panthers
Miles Golden Bears
The Bulldogs
Tuscaloosa
Alabama State University
University of Alabamaat Tuscaloosa
University of Alabamaat BirminghamBirminghamUAB Blazers
The Crimson Tide
MontgomeryThe Hornets
University of South AlabamaMobileThe Jaguars
COLLEGIATE
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1. Shoal CreekShoal Creek, ALshoalcreekclub.com
2. The Country Club ofBirmingham (West)Mountain Brook, ALccbham.org
3. The Ledges Country ClubHuntsville, ALtheledges.com
4. Turtle Point Yacht &Country ClubKillen, ALtpycc.org
5. Old Overton Club
oldovertonclub.comVestavia Hills, AL 10. Steelwood Country Club
Loxley, ALsteelwoodcc.org
9. Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at GrandNational (Lake)Opelika, ALrtjgolf.com/grandnational
Public
6. Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail atCapitol Hill (Judge)Prattville, ALrtjgolf.com/capitolhill
Public
7. Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail atGrand National (Links)Opelika, ALrtjgolf.com/grandnational
Public
8. Kiva Dunes Golf CourseGulf Shores, ALkivadunes.com
Public
click here for list of all alabama courses,public and private
GOLFAlabama State
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Regions Tradition Tournament(PGA Champions Tour)
Greystone Golf and Country Club, BirminghamMay 6-10, 2020regionstradition.com
Top-10Coursesrankedas,"TheBestGolfCoursesinAlabama2019-20"
by,
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As Director of Relocation Services for RealtySouth I want to personally thank you for providing us the opportunity to present to you. Having relocated myself and my family six times across the country, I certainly understand what you are going through. Please know that we are fully committed to you and providing our most accurate value your home should sell for, within the quickest amount of time based on the current, comparable inventory that you are competing with.
Our Relocation department is comprised of 5 full-time relocation industry professionals that have a combined experience totaling more than 100 years. We continue to hand-select and train RealtySouth’s Real Estate Professionals within each of our offices. Our footprint across Alabama continues to grow and are considered a preferred choice for relocation management companies and clients like yourself, globally. If at any time we are not demonstrating our commitment to service excellence I ask that you reach out to me directly. Thank you again for considering us to sell your home and I wish you the very best in your new destination.
Best Regards,
Jonathan Cohen CRP, GMS, GRPDirector of Relocation Services2501 20th Place South, Ste. 400Birmingham, AL 35223(205) 325-1343 Direct Office(205) 445-1733 [email protected]
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When you choose RealtySouth’s Relocation Services, you are backed by the largest fully-staffed relocation company in the state.
We are continuing to grow and have 21 offices with more than 850 licensed Real Estate Professionals.
In 2018, 177 organizations trusted us to relocate their employees.
Consistently achieve 98% and above client experience ratings by stakeholders, worldwide.
2019 YTD, RealtySouth Relocation Services has assisted more than 1,600 individuals and families
with local real estate and relocation needs.
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