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About Montgomery, AL
Montgomery, the capital of Alabama, sits along the banks of the scenic Alabama River. With a population of 198,525 residents as of the 2020 census, Montgomery is steeped in history, culture, and Southern charm. From being a critical player during crucial battles of America’s bloody war to birthing movements that reshaped societal laws on race relations - it all happened here, right across those storied places within busy, historic sidewalks.
Born in the dawn of the 19th century, today's Montgomery is alive with historical treasures, cultural hotspots, and mouth-watering eats. Strolling through Montgomery takes you back in time with its well-kept antebellum homes, then snaps you right back to today as soon as you hit the lively heart of its downtown.
In Montgomery, the past and future merge beautifully; it's a city that honors where it came from as it boldly steps into tomorrow. From its rich historical landmarks to lively cultural spots and green escapes, there's never a dull moment in Montgomery for anyone.
What To Do in Montgomery, AL
Montgomery has many superb attractions and fun activities to explore. Here are some popular places to enjoy visiting.
- Civil Rights Heritage: Stroll through Montgomery’s streets that echo tales of courage during the Civil Rights era—visit monumental sites, including where Rosa Parks made her mark on history as well as Martin Luther King Jr.'s church alongside memorials dedicated to peace and justice. Uncover tales of valor from those who courageously dared to demand equality.
- Old Town: At Old Alabama Town, take a journey back in time and immerse yourself in Montgomery’s architectural wonders. Step into Alabama’s past by meandering through its old homes, lush gardens, and vintage structures.
- Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts: At the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, let your imagination roam free among a rich array of global artworks – from captivating paintings to stunning sculptures and intricate decorative arts.
- Riverfront Park: Take your time meandering through Riverfront Park, where the breathtaking Alabama River and Montgomery's skyline meet your gaze. Take a riverboat cruise, rent a kayak or paddleboard, or simply relax and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of this picturesque waterfront oasis.
Working in Montgomery, AL
Montgomery's economy benefits from health care companies, educational services, hotels/restaurants, and professional, scientific, and technical services. The area’s unemployment rate is above the American average at 5.8%. The median annual household income is too little, at $49,989. This amount is around $19,000 below the national average of $69,021.
The economy is growing a little bit slower than the rest of the country. This area’s expected job growth rate for the next ten years is 30.3%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.
Industries offering the most jobs are public admin (12.0%), health care systems (10.5%), education (9.6%), hotels/restaurants (9.4%), professional, scientific, and technical services (5.0%), transportation and equipment (4.7%), and administrative support/waste management (4.7%).
Montgomery, AL Neighborhoods
This city has great choices of where to live. The priciest homes are in the neighborhood of the Wynlakes Country Club. Homes there sell for over half a million dollars and more. For those looking for homes under $500k, here are some other areas to consider.
- Fox Hollow Park: This area is just south of Faulkner University. The median real estate price is $325,508. This amount is higher than 72.4% of all other places in Alabama. Most properties are owner-occupied. The average rent is $2,112. The vacancy rate is 6.3%, making it doable to find an available place to rent in this neighborhood.
- Canaan / Hobbie Farm: This rural area is perfect for homestead farming. The median real estate price is $257,292. The average rental price is $1,441. The vacancy rate is 14.3%, which means it’s fairly easy to find a nice place.
- McGehee Allendale: This neighborhood is near Huntingdon College. The median sales price for a home is $353,023. The average rent is $2,226, and the vacancy rate is pretty high at 13.6%.
- Eastchase Pkwy / Taylor Rd: This is the neighborhood just west of the Wynlakes Golf and Country Club. The median price is $394,474. The average rent is $1,913, and the vacancy rate is 2.5%.
Montgomery, AL School District
The public schools are managed by Montgomery County Public Schools. The school district allocates $11,733 each year to pay for the educational services needed by each student. The student-to-teacher ratio is awful at 19 to one, with classes having too many students.
There are 33 private schools in town. The best ones are Montgomery Academy (K), Saint James School (PK to 12th), and Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School (PK to 12th).
There are nine colleges in this metropolitan area and eight additional ones within 50 miles. If you are looking for a good school, you may want to consider Faulkner University (private, four-year), Auburn University at Montgomery (public, four-year), or Alabama State University (public, four-year).
Moving to Montgomery, AL Resource Guide
A mayor and nine council members serving on the City Council make up the city’s government. Learn more on Montgomery's official website.
The Parks & Recreation & Special Events Department manages the parks, trails, swimming pools, sports fields, riverfront attractions, and community centers.
Montgomery, AL Housing
The median home listing price is $205,000. The price trend is increasing at 23.9% year-over-year. It’s a seller’s market with not enough homes for sale to appease interested buyers. Lower housing costs in this area are 25% less than in the rest of America. The cost of living is the same as the average city in Alabama and is 12% lower than in other parts of the country.