Somerville, AL


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Somerville, AL

About Somerville, AL

Living in Somerville, AL is a unique experience. This small town has a population of just over 1,400 people and offers a close-knit community with plenty of opportunities for getting involved. Residents enjoy the small-town atmosphere and sense of belonging that comes with living in this tight-knit community. They also benefit from easy access to nearby Birmingham and other Alabama cities, giving them access to all sorts of amenities and activities. The town is home to several parks and recreational areas that offer residents plenty of opportunities to get outside and enjoy the natural beauty around them. Additionally, there are numerous local businesses that provide plenty of shopping and dining options as well as an array of services such as medical care, child care, banking, auto repair, etc. With its close proximity to city life yet peaceful country setting, Somerville is truly a great place to live. Small industrial city - Extreme northern Alabama along the Tennessee River.

State: Alabama
County: Morgan County
Metro Area: Decatur Metro Area
City: Somerville
Zip Codes: 35670
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 590 ft above sea level

Decatur is a northern Alabama transportation hub and manufacturing center for a variety of goods. The strategic location on the Tennessee River and key railroads brought Northern industrial interests following the Civil War, leaving the city with a strong imprint of fine older Victorian homes and some attractive parks. The Cost of living Index is attractive and crime rates are low for the state and region.

The Tennessee River provides some recreational opportunities, but the immediate area has few other leisure or arts amenities. That isn’t all bad, for the Decatur area lies only 25 miles west of Huntsville, a booming commercial and high tech center with plenty of amenities, plenty of jobs, and plenty to do. The location and good labor force have attracted a strong and diverse industrial base with some high-tech spillover from the Huntsville direction. The list of employers is long and everything from rocket engines to cat food is manufactured locally.

The town lies on a river plain on the southwest bank of the dammed-up Tennessee River. Land rises gently to the southwest into the William Bankhead National Forest, with hills to 1,100 feet. The climate is a humid subtropical and continental mix, with long, hot, muggy summers, and variable, wet winters with occasional snow.

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Somerville Cost of Living

Cost of living, nearby water recreation, and low crime rate make Somerville a great place to live.

$145,100
-133.0% lower than avg
$39,904
-73.0% lower than avg
6.1 / 6.6
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Somerville Crime
57.4 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Somerville, Alabama
$27,720
for a family
$26,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Somerville
   Cost of living
Summer heat and humidity
   Nearby water recreation
Arts and culture
   Low crime rate
Low educational attainment
Cost of Living