Eldridge, AL


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Eldridge, AL

About Eldridge, AL

Eldridge, AL is an idyllic rural town located in the heart of Alabama’s northern hills. It is home to a tight-knit community of friendly people and offers plenty of small-town charm. With its rolling pastures, densely wooded forests, and beautiful mountain views, Eldridge offers residents a peaceful place to call home. The area is known for its abundance of outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, camping, hunting, kayaking and more. There are also numerous local festivals and special events throughout the year that bring the community together for celebrations. Life in Eldridge is laid back yet vibrant; its residents enjoy the close proximity of world-class cities without sacrificing the comforts of living in a small town. Mid-sized city - North-central Alabama, about 300 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico.

State: Alabama
County: Walker County
Metro Area: Birmingham-Hoover Metro Area
City: Eldridge
Zip Codes: 35554
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 618 ft above sea level

Birmingham is one of the South’s most misunderstood cities. A former steel and manufacturing center once known as the “Pittsburgh of the South,” Birmingham is still thought by many outsiders to combine the grittiness of this legacy with some of the other more unsavory images of the old South. But the truth is far different: Birmingham has experienced a major economic turnaround, and while not quite as far along as noted Southern stars like Charlotte, Raleigh Durham and Atlanta, the area has come a long way.

The steel industry is still evident but has transitioned into higher value-add manufacturing enterprises supporting the South’s growing automotive assembly industry, which surrounds the city in a few-hundred-mile radius in places like Tuscaloosa (Mercedes) Lincoln, AL (Honda), Montgomery, AL (Hyundai), and Spring Hill and Smyrna, TN (Saturn and Nissan). Beyond this industry, the economy has moved decidedly towards more new-economy enterprises in research, medicine, banking, finance, and technology. The area has become a magnet for young educated workers and their families looking for alternatives to Atlanta and other booming Southern centers. Nice older (and some newer) suburban neighborhoods have grown mainly south of the city towards Vestavia Hills and Hoover. The area scores relatively well in healthcare, arts, and the economy, and poorly in air service and climate.

Birmingham is located in a valley within a hilly area in the Appalachian foothills. Ridges rise to 600 feet above the valley floor, with a mix of open land and forest. The climate is decidedly southern, humid subtropical with a modifying influence from the Gulf of Mexico. Summers are long, hot, and humid with frequent thunderstorms. Winters are mild. Total annual rainfall is among the highest in the United States.

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Eldridge Cost of Living

Arts and culture, diversifying economy, and mild winters make Eldridge a great place to live.

$129,200
-161.7% lower than avg
$49,250
-40.1% lower than avg
6.2 / 6.8
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Eldridge Crime
43.7 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Eldridge, Alabama
$24,840
for a family
$22,800
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Eldridge
   Arts and culture
Air service
   Diversifying economy
Crime rates
   Mild winters
Summer heat and humidity
Cost of Living