Ardmore, AL


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Ardmore, AL

About Ardmore, AL

Living in Ardmore, AL is a truly unique experience. The small town atmosphere allows residents to really get to know their neighbors and feel part of a close-knit community. Ardmore is a quiet town with minimal traffic and plenty of outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and more.
The area is great for those looking for an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The cost of living is low, so you can enjoy all that the area has to offer without breaking the bank. The schools are excellent and there are plenty of local businesses that provide employment and services.
The weather in Ardmore is mild throughout the year, with occasional snowfall in the wintertime. This allows residents to enjoy all four seasons without extreme temperatures or storms.
Ardmore has something for everyone; from its scenic views to its friendly atmosphere it’s easy to see why many people choose to live here year round. Whether you’re looking for a place to call home or just want a peaceful retreat from everyday life, Ardmore has something for you! Mid-sized city - Extreme northern Alabama, 15 miles south of Tennessee border.

State: Alabama
County: Limestone County
Metro Area: Huntsville Metro Area
City: Ardmore
Zip Codes: 35739
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 644 ft above sea level

Huntsville is a surprising and up-and-coming research, technology and high-tech manufacturing center in extreme north Alabama. It is known as the “Space Capital of America,” a role that started in the 1940’s when a U.S. senator brought famed German scientists, including Dr. Wernher von Braun, to a local U.S. Army arsenal to continue their work.

Today, NASA operates the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, and numerous technology and aerospace names Boeing, Teledyne, Lockheed Martin Northrup, LG Electronics, DIRECT TV, Sanmina, and Intergraph have large operations there. These industries have created a stable economy attracting a well-educated and well-paid work force, and the business and population base have naturally attracted a strong set of cultural and entertainment amenities.

The city itself is quite attractive; with mostly modern buildings in a wooded mountainous setting. Good neighborhoods spread south and into neighboring towns to the west, notably Madison. There are some older unattractive commercial strips belying its old South heritage to the north, but by in large the area is prosperous and it shows. Geographically the area is fairly isolated, but air service is improving. Some have complained that local infrastructure – roads, schools, hospitals – haven’t kept up well with growth, a predictable downside to the state of Alabama’s relatively low taxes and especially property taxes.

Surrounded by Appalachian foothills and 1,200-foot to 1,400-foot mountains, Huntsville is about 7 miles north of the Tennessee River Valley. The climate is humid subtropical with a continental influence mainly in winter. Summers are warm, still, and humid with thunderstorms every 1 in 3 days. Winters are cool with cold snaps alternating with warmer moist periods and occasional snow.

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Ardmore Cost of Living

Strong economy, low unemployment, and educated population make Ardmore a great place to live.

$209,800
-61.2% lower than avg
$37,448
-84.3% lower than avg
6.8 / 6.4
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Ardmore Crime
34.2 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Ardmore, Alabama
$40,320
for a family
$34,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Ardmore
   Strong economy
Isolation
   Low unemployment
Infrastructure
   Educated population
Hot, humid summers
Cost of Living