Rentals in Alabama

If you took count, you’d find that Alabama has 2,174,428 housing units. If you already rent in Alabama, you probably have two and a half people living in your apartment and are one of 542,306 homes which are rented. Renters make up 30% of the occupied homes in Alabama with home owners accounting for 70%. The average rent for an apartment in Alabama in the last 12 months has been $1181. The average rents for a 1 bed, 2 bed and 3 bed apartments have been $969, $1109, and $1354 respectively.

The capitol of Alabama is Montgomery and the population of Alabama is 4,779,736. The most populated cities in Alabama are Birmingham, Montgomery, Mobile, Huntsville, and Tuscaloosa.

    
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Weather and Climate

Head down to sweet home Alabama! It is located in the Southeast region of the United States which comes with a humid Southern climate. Summers are pretty warm with highs around 91.5 degrees. The winters are rather mild with coldest temperatures bottoming out at 30 degrees. You won’t see much snow, either, with only 1.4 inches of annual snowfall.

Population Demographics

If you ask someone in Alabama how old they are they’ll probably answer you with 38 years, the average age of people in the state. Men are slightly younger than average at 36 years and women are slightly older at 39, but gals slightly outnumber the guys here, 52% to 49%. There are 1,815,152 households in Alabama, with each home averaging $40,474 in annual income. Almost fifteen percent of Alabama residents live in poverty, and 14.6% of its population is without any health insurance or coverage.

Sports Universities and Education

While Alabama doesn’t have any major league sports, it is home to some of the best schools in the Nation for NCAA football and is the state where you are most likely to hear the phrase “Roll Tide!” These universities include the University of Alabama, Auburn University, and Alabama State University. Twenty seven percent of Alabama residents are enrolled in college or university and 13.9% of the population have earned a bachelor’s degree.

Industry and Employment

Alabama’s top industries include paper products, lumber and wood products, chemicals, textiles, mining, food products, and clothing. There are 1,978,825 employed residents, and only 7% of Alabama's population is unemployed. If you live and work in Alabama, expect to drive 24 minutes to work each day.

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