Pickensville, AL


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Pickensville, AL

About Pickensville, AL

Living in Pickensville, AL is a wonderful experience. The small town feel makes it a cozy place to call home. With only 1,600 residents, there is a sense of community and everyone knows each other. The locals are friendly and welcoming to new residents. Outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, and camping can be enjoyed at nearby Lake Lurleen State Park. There are also plenty of local restaurants and shops that offer unique experiences you can't find elsewhere. Pickensville is a great place to live if you're looking for a tight-knit community with plenty of outdoor recreational opportunities. College town - West-central Alabama along I-20/I-59, 60 miles west of Birmingham.

State: Alabama
County: Pickens County
Metro Area: Tuscaloosa Metro Area
City: Pickensville
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 160 ft above sea level

Tuscaloosa is home to the University of Alabama, a large quality institution known among other things for its sports programs, notably football’s “Crimson Tide.” The city has a strong college-town character with the usual entertainment and cultural amenities. For such a college town, the economy has always been fairly diverse, but more recently, the arrival of a Mercedes-Benz plant has done a lot for the city’s economy as well as its image. As found elsewhere in the South, the new auto plant not only brings direct employment but also supports smaller businesses, further strengthening the economy, and that pattern is evident in the strong job statistics.

The city scores well for cost of living, especially for a college town and for healthcare and overall quality of life. Climate, crime and air service are among the negatives, although the crime issue has been improving. Educational attainment is a bit weak for a college town. Tuscaloosa has received a National Civic League All-America City Award. The area may be better than the ranking suggests.

The city is located in an area of level to low rolling hills on the banks of the Black Warrior River. Dams just to the northeast contain Lake Tuscaloosa and Bankhead Lake. Land cover is mainly agricultural and southern pine forests. The climate is humid subtropical with long, hot summers in the 90s, persistent humidity, and frequent thunderstorms. Winters are mild with temperatures above freezing most days. Spring is variable, with strong storms. Fall is mild and pleasant with an occasional tropical downpour. First freeze is early November, last is late March.

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Pickensville Cost of Living

College-town amenities, strong economy, and healthcare make Pickensville a great place to live.

$179,600
-88.3% lower than avg
$40,833
-69.0% lower than avg
4.6 / 7.0
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Pickensville Crime
21 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Pickensville, Alabama
$34,560
for a family
$22,800
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Pickensville
   College-town amenities
Summer heat and humidity
   Strong economy
Educational attainment
   Healthcare
Isolation
Cost of Living