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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, Moving is an exciting and fresh start. While we are here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Huntsville.

About Huntsville, AL

In the north of Alabama lies Huntsville, where cutting-edge technology meets deep historical roots and stunning scenery. Established in the early 19th century, Huntsville has evolved from a small agricultural community into a thriving metropolitan area with a population exceeding 200,000 residents.

If you’re curious about science or crave outdoor excitement with a sprinkle of artistic flair thrown in between, then meet Huntsville – also hailed as the Rocket City. Here, history meets the future head-on in an electrifying dance of progress and discovery. Dive into Huntsville's rich tapestry, where innovation combines with tradition, and every corner offers a warm Southern welcome.

What To Do in Huntsville, AL

Huntsville is a fast-growing, thriving city with many amenities.

  • Downtown: Wander down streets where buildings from the 19th century stand tall and proud, housing charming boutiques, art-filled galleries, and shops brimming with handcrafted treasures and local finds. Sample delicious cuisine at local restaurants and cafes, where you can savor Southern favorites, international flavors, and farm-to-table fare in a welcoming atmosphere.
  • Outdoor Recreation: Escape to nature at Monte Sano State Park, a serene oasis nestled atop Monte Sano Mountain overlooking Huntsville. Let's lace up for an expedition where every turn through verdant woodlands and past gentle streams rewards with a panorama worth pausing for. Enjoy picnicking, birdwatching, and nature photography amidst the park's natural beauty, and stay overnight in cozy cabins or campsites under the stars.
  • History: Wander back through time at Burritt on the Mountain, where history comes alive, and the area's past is preserved for all to see. Journey through time at rural Alabama's heritage sites from the comforts of beautifully conserved old homes to farms; experience firsthand accounts of cultivating both crops and cultural legacies amid nature’s tranquility setting from yesteryears’ hardworking ancestors. Embrace the vibrant spirit of Huntsville by participating in unique craft-making sessions, immersing yourself in melodies that echo its roots, and hearing narratives full of wisdom—all set against the backdrop of panoramic mountain views you'll catch from Round Top Mountain's peak.
  • Arts & Culture: In Huntsville, every corner offers a chance to immerse yourself in the arts - whether it’s catching a play, admiring local artwork, or enjoying a live performance. For those who love being in the midst of creativity, attend shows at the Von Braun Center.

Working in Huntsville, AL

Huntsville's economy benefits from healthcare, education, hospitality, and professional, scientific, and technical services. The city's unemployment rate is very low at 3.1%, which is lower than the national average. The median household income is low at $60,959 per year, which is about $8,000 less than the American average of $69,021.

The economy is growing much faster than the rest of the country. Huntsville’s predicted job growth rate for the next ten years is 40.9%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.

Industries offering the most jobs are professional, scientific, and technical services (12.9%), healthcare (10.2%), accommodation & food services (8.7%), educational services (8.2%), public administration (7.6%), construction (5.1%), and administrative support/waste management (4.7%).

Huntsville, AL Neighborhoods

This city has many elegant neighborhoods that are well-established and pretty, with mature landscaping.

  • Twickenham / Old Town: This area is the city center. The median real estate price is $1,067,128. This amount is higher than 99.4% of all other places in Alabama. Most properties are owner-occupied, and a few are rented. The average rent is $2,130. The vacancy rate is 7.3%, making it easy peasy to find an available place to rent in this neighborhood.
  • Greenwycke Village: This rural area has lots of green space. The median real estate price is $823,026. The average rental price is $2,629. The vacancy rate is 11.3%, which means it’s not difficult to find a place.
  • Providence: This area is near Oakwood University. The median sales price for a home is $765,580. The average rent is $2,197, and the vacancy rate is low at 2.2%.
  • Mountain Brook: This area has the Monte Sano Nature Preserve. The median price is $607,914. The average rent is $2,820, and the vacancy rate is 6%.

Huntsville, AL School District

Huntsville City Schools is the administrator for the public schools. The school district spends $12,004 each year on each student. The student-to-teacher ratio is high at 18 to one.

There are 36 private schools in Huntsville. The top-ranked ones are Randolph School (K to 12th), Valley Fellowship Christian Academy (PK to 12th), and Grace Lutheran School (PK to 8th).

There are five colleges in town and 74 colleges and universities within 100 miles. Some schools in town are Alabama A & M University (public, four-year), J F Drake State Technical College (public, two-year), and the University of Alabama at Huntsville (public, four-year).

Moving to Huntsville, AL Resource Guide

The municipal government consists of an elected mayor and five members serving on the City Council. There is more information on Huntsville's website.

The Parks & Recreation Department maintains the parks and facilities, which include tennis, golf, aquatic programs, and disc golf courses. Places to enjoy include the Hays Nature Preserve, Metro Kiwanis SportsPlex, Merrimack Soccer Complex, Splash Pad, Lydia Gold Skatepark, and the City of Huntsville Dog Spot.

Huntsville, AL Housing

The median home sales price in Huntsville is $375,000. The price trend is down by -6.2% year-over-year. The housing market is a buyer’s market with more homes listed for sale than there are interested buyers. Housing costs are 3% less than the costs in the rest of the country. The cost of living is 10% more than found in other Alabama cities and 2% lower than the national average.