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Old 05-01-2007, 08:47 AM
 
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I will attending University of Alabama next fall and hopefully my husband will end up working in Tuscaloosa. However, there is a chance that if not this fall, at some point in my time at UA, he'll end up transfered to his companys Birmingham office.

Where do you recommend we live if I'm going to school in Tuscaloosa and he's working in Birmingham? Is there any sort of regular transit that runs between the two cities?

Logistically it makes sense to move somewhere in the middle, however the one time I visited it didn't seem like there was much between those two cities. I'm sure there is decent housing, but what about restaurants, nightlife, etc?
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Old 05-01-2007, 03:16 PM
 
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Well, there's not much between Tuscaloosa and Birmingham other than housing. Nothing that I think falls under nightlife or restaurants. The Mercedes plant is in Vance, about halfway between the two. Otherwise, it's pretty wide open.

There isn't any kind of mass transit (light rail, etc.) between the two, either.

It's right at about an hour by car from Birmingham to the UA campus. You COULD commute, but it'll get old in a hurry.

Tuscaloosa is definitely a college town. Everything shuts down on Saturdays in the fall for home games. Most of the nightlife, etc. is geared for college age kids. Cost of living is cheaper than Birmingham, though.

If you're looking for more family oriented areas, schools, etc., and you don't want to live in Tuscaloosa, you might look at parts of Hoover that are close to I-459 and Morgan Road (Birmingham). It would cut the commute time down to 45 minutes or so to UA and you'd have Hoover schools, which are pretty good. You'll still be 20-30 minutes from downtown Birmingham, though.

Maybe try renting in Tusc at first and find out what feels like it fits best?
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Old 05-08-2007, 11:13 AM
 
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Default glenn brandon bham Tuscaloosa

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I will attending University of Alabama next fall and hopefully my husband will end up working in Tuscaloosa. However, there is a chance that if not this fall, at some point in my time at UA, he'll end up transfered to his companys Birmingham office.

Where do you recommend we live if I'm going to school in Tuscaloosa and he's working in Birmingham? Is there any sort of regular transit that runs between the two cities?

Logistically it makes sense to move somewhere in the middle, however the one time I visited it didn't seem like there was much between those two cities. I'm sure there is decent housing, but what about restaurants, nightlife, etc?
in between the two is the huge mercedes plant,,,,look in vance al or in the 459 i 20 area even try helena al new town homes and lots of nice new homes not a lot of money 10 minutes to bham 35 max min to tuscaloosa Moderator cut: personal contact info
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Old 10-16-2008, 10:29 PM
 
Location: Athens
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Hope you enjoy Tuscaloosa - Other than knowing
its the home of "Alabama Roll Tide" lol - I've passed
it a few times on my way to Philadelphia when I use to
go gambling living in Pell City the other side of Birmingham.

Hope your all settled now and enjoying life in Alabama - great
people everywhere in every city that I've experienced In Bama -
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Old 03-20-2017, 11:29 PM
 
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Alabama people certainly do seem friendly, I am considering moving to Birmingham, what part of what towns are best to live in. I'm a caucasian lady 58 with a masters degree. I like to work out and swim, hope their are gyms there. Maybe I should head to LA lol
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Old 03-23-2017, 06:58 PM
 
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I love Birmingham! I would prefer to live there than Tuscaloosa. There is so much up that way and I really like the Mountain Brook area to live. I am not from Alabama though so I am only going off my visits. I live in Montgomery. My friend lived here while teaching at Univ of Alabama but her husband was working here. Good Luck with the move!
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Old 03-27-2017, 12:25 PM
 
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Alabama people certainly do seem friendly, I am considering moving to Birmingham, what part of what towns are best to live in. I'm a caucasian lady 58 with a masters degree. I like to work out and swim, hope their are gyms there. Maybe I should head to LA lol
Your question would best be asked in the Birmingham forum.
This is a old thread!
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