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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

Huntsville, sitting pretty in Alabama's north, is alive with scientific breakthroughs, a rich cultural mix, and endless outdoor fun. Founded in 1805 by John Hunt, Huntsville has evolved from a small agricultural community into a thriving urban center with a population of over 200,000 residents.

From historical depth to neighborly bonds and scenic views at every turn, Huntsville delivers an experience where tradition and progress dance hand in hand under the vast Southern sky. Home to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center and the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, Huntsville has earned its reputation as a modern city and continues to lead the way in aerospace technology and research.

What To Do in Huntsville, AL

Huntsville is “Rocket City” and full of lively things to see and do. Here are a few popular places to visit.

  • Downtown: Downtown Huntsville is where old-school charm and modern comforts come together in a lively mix. On both Clinton Avenue and Washington Street lies an adventure among historic facades. Here, shops offer treasures untold while restaurants dish out bold flavors — all wrapped up in stories of old times. Start off browsing high-end boutiques and eye-opening art displays.
  • Park and Museum: Relax and unwind in the heart of Huntsville at Big Spring Park, a scenic oasis with a natural spring. Imagine meandering through scenic trails edged with verdant landscapes and serene waterscapes before encountering architectural wonders like Huntsville’s famous Red Bridge or stepping into a world of art at its renowned museum.
  • Outdoor Recreation: Escape to Monte Sano State Park, a 2,140-acre preserve located atop Monte Sano Mountain. Discover trails crisscrossing woods and bluffs on foot or bike, revealing sweeping vistas from stunningly high vantage points.
  • Garden: At the heart of a natural paradise lies the Huntsville Botanical Garden. Here, you're invited to stroll along serene pathways winding through an impressive collection of plant life spread across more than a hundred lush acres.
  • Attractions: Embark on an adventure through galaxies and stars, starting your voyage in the United States. Space & Rocket Center is one of Huntsville's most iconic attractions.

Working in Huntsville, AL

The local economy is supported by the industries of health care, education, hospitality, and professional, scientific, and technical services. The city's unemployment rate is wonderfully low at 3.1%, which is less than the national average. The median household income is modest at $60,959 per year, which is around $8,000 less than the national average of $69,021.

The economy is growing super fast compared to the rest of the country. Huntsville’s predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 40.9%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.

Sectors offering the most jobs are professional, scientific, and technical services (12.9%), health care (10.2%), hotel/restaurants (8.7%), education (8.2%), public administration (7.6%), construction (5.1%), and administrative/waste management (4.7%).

Huntsville, AL Neighborhoods

The most expensive homes are found in Twickenham and Old Town, where the homes sell for around $1 million+. Here are a few neighborhoods to consider for those with more modest budgets.

  • The Reserve: This area has a gorgeous lake. The median real estate price is $571,644. This amount is higher than 96.1% of all other places in Alabama. Most properties are owner-occupied, and a few are rented. The average rent is $1,814. The vacancy rate is 1.6%, making it extremely difficult to find an available place to rent in this neighborhood.
  • Waltons Mountain / Jones Farm West: This rural area has the Jones Valley Estates with lots of green space. The median real estate price is $557,426. The average rental price is $2,215. The vacancy rate is 7.4%, which means it’s not difficult to find a place.
  • Downtown Huntsville: This area has the Maple Hill Cemetery. The median sales price for a home is $551,536. The average rent is $1,693, and the vacancy rate is 10.1%.
  • Lake Pointe / Arbor Woods: This area has mountain forests. The median price is $543,042. The average rent is $5,006, and the vacancy rate is 0.7%. The rental price is high because many ranches are vacation rentals.

Huntsville, AL School District

Huntsville City Schools manages the public schools. The school district invests $12,004 each year, providing educational services for each student. The student-to-teacher ratio is too high at 18 to one.

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

There are five colleges in this city and 74 colleges and universities within 100 miles. Here are a few local colleges: J F Drake State Technical College (public, two-year), Alabama A & M University (public, four-year), and the University of Alabama at Huntsville (public, four-year).

Moving to Huntsville, AL Resource Guide

The local government has an elected mayor and five council members serving on the City Council. Learn more about the city on Huntsville's website.

The Parks & Recreation Department manages and maintains the parks and facilities, including the Hays Nature Preserve, Metro Kiwanis SportsPlex, Merrimack Soccer Complex, Splash Pad, Lydia Gold Skatepark, and the City of Huntsville Dog Spot. There are tennis courts, golf, aquatic programs, and disc golf courses.

Huntsville, AL Housing

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