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About Mobile, AL

Right at the heart of Alabama's Gulf Coast, you'll find Mobile. It’s not just any city—it brims with historical richness, vibrant cultural scenes, and that unmistakable touch of Southern charm. Stepping back into the early 1700s brings us to Mobile—a city that prides itself on being among the region’s firsts. Here, you'll find a unique blend from French flair to Spanish spirit and from African roots to Creole charm.

Imagine living in Mobile—a vibrant port city where over 190,000 people celebrate its deep-rooted maritime history and annual Mardi Gras festivities while savoring some of the best seafood around. Imagine wandering around Mobile - where each street tells tales of times gone by against a backdrop of picturesque waterside greenspaces.

What To Do in Mobile, AL

Mobile is an excellent place to visit and an even nicer place to live. Here are some ideas for things to do.

  • Downtown: When wandering down the historic heart of Mobile, every corner turns into a picturesque view filled with old-timey architecture. On a stroll through Dauphin Street, expect to encounter everything from specialty boutiques bursting at the seams with exciting wares to colorful art havens—and let’s not forget about those inviting spots serving up meals that will take your tastebuds on an international journey. Swing by the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception or catch up on some fun history at the Mobile Carnival Museum to dive into our city's religious roots and lively Mardi Gras vibes.
  • Outdoor Recreation: Don’t miss hitting up gems like Bienville Square and Cooper Riverside Park. It's where you'll find stunning scenery perfect for relaxing moments; plus, they’ve got all kinds of happenings from live tunes to community gatherings under the sky. Why not meander along the Mobile Riverwalk, or better yet, get hands-on with nature and history at the Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center?
  • Arts & Culture: If exploring global artwork across ages sounds like your thing, don't skip over the Mobile Museum of Art! Plus, there’s always a buzz around town about who’s hitting up next onstage at Saenger Theatre – it could be a famous concert artist by day, then Nutcracker Ballet pirouettes by nightfall! Swing by the Oakleigh House Museum or the Bragg-Mitchell Mansion to dive into our city's rich history and stunning architecture.
  • Community Events: From spring flowers to winter lights, Mobile dances to the rhythm of exciting events and get-togethers, weaving a fabric of community life throughout the seasons. From the Mobile Bay Jubilee to the Azalea Trail Run, there's always something happening in Mobile.

Working in Mobile, AL

Mobile's economy benefits from healthcare, education, retail, manufacturing, and hospitality. The city's unemployment rate is low at 6.2%, which is higher than the national average. The median household income is low at $44,780 per year, and it is about $24,000 lower than the American average of $69,021.

The economy is growing slower than the rest of the country. Mobile’s predicted job growth rate for the next ten years is 27.2%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.

Industries offering the most jobs are healthcare (15.2%), accommodation & food services (10.0%), educational services (9.2%), professional, scientific, and technical services (6.3%), construction (4.9%), administrative support/waste management (4.4%), and finance/insurance (4.1%).

Mobile, AL Neighborhoods

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

  • Country Club: This area includes the magnificent Country Club Estates. The median real estate price is $846,513. This amount is higher than 75.5% of all other places in Alabama. Most properties are owner-occupied. The average rent is $1,793. The vacancy rate is 8.8.%, making it possible to find an available place in this neighborhood.
  • Llanfair: This area has the Hackmeyer Park and the Springhill Medical Center. The median real estate price is $614,242. The average rental price is $1,569. The vacancy rate is 9.8%, which means it’s easy to find a place.
  • College Park / Spring Hill College: This area has the Spring Hill Golf Course near Spring Hill College. The median sales price for a home is $538,850. The average rent is $2,328, and the vacancy rate is 11.8%.
  • Parkhill: This area has Langan Park and the Azalea City Golf Course. The median sales price for a home is $441,263. The average rent is $2,003, and the vacancy rate is 18%.

Mobile, AL School District

Mobile County Public Schools is the administrator for the public schools. The school district spends $11,879 each year on each student. The student-to-teacher ratio is high at 18 to one.

There are 42 private schools in Mobile. The top-ranked ones are Mobile Christian School, Prichard Preparatory School, and St. Paul's Episcopal School.

There are seven colleges in town and 28 colleges and universities within 100 miles. Some schools in the city are Spring Hill College, the University of South Alabama, and the University of Mobile.

Moving to Mobile, AL Resource Guide

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

The Parks and Recreation Department offers programs in athletics, aquatics, community centers, golf, events, gymnastics, parks, activities for seniors, and tennis.

Mobile, AL Housing

The median home sales price in Mobile is $383,700. The price trend is up by 4.7% year-over-year. The housing market is a balanced market, with enough homes listed for sale to satisfy potential buyers. Housing costs are an astonishing 22% lower than the rest of the country. The cost of living is 2% higher than in other Alabama cities and 10% less than the national average.