Auburn, AL


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Auburn, AL

About Auburn, AL

Auburn, Alabama is a vibrant city located in central Lee County. This attractive city offers plenty for visitors to explore such as the historic Chewacla State Park or the beautiful Jules Collins Smith Museum of Fine Arts. Residents here also enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities at Chewacla State Park or Jordan-Hare Stadium. With its excellent school systems, thriving businesses, and numerous recreational opportunities, it's no wonder why so many people choose to make Auburn their home. College town complex - East-central Alabama near Georgia border.

State: Alabama
County: Lee County
Metro Area: Auburn-Opelika Metro Area
City: Auburn
Zip Codes: 36830 36832 36849 36879
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 658 ft above sea level

Auburn, home to Auburn University, the largest in Alabama, is a typical small college town with an inviting campus and attractive historic buildings in a nicely laid out downtown. Standout features include high educational attainment and low unemployment. While the Cost of living Index is very attractive for a college town, home prices are relatively high for the region but still reasonable on a national scale. The economy was once driven by agriculture, primarily cotton, then the university.

Today Auburn has a stronger commercial and industrial component, mainly small businesses and manufacturing. The business-friendly town of Opelika, 7 miles northeast, is considerably more industrial, with distribution centers, automotive parts manufacturers and a Uniroyal plan among others. Opelika has had some crime and education issues, and some live in Auburn and work in Opelika. The greater numbers discovering Auburn’s small town lifestyle, low costs, and advantages of living in a college town have driven strong growth and created some sprawl issues, and there is a comprehensive and innovative development plan to address them. The area is a bit isolated but services and amenities in Atlanta are 110 miles away.

The town sits in an area of gently rolling, wooded hills and level open plain at the geologic end of the Appalachian range. The climate is subtropical with warm, still, humid summers with most days in the 90’s and frequent thunderstorms. Winters are mild and wet with a few cold periods caused by northerly air masses. First freeze is early November, last is late March.

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Auburn Cost of Living

College-town amenities, historic interest, and strong economy make Auburn a great place to live.

$335,000
-0.9% lower than avg
$54,700
-26.2% lower than avg
5.8 / 7.2
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Auburn Crime
38.7 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Auburn, Alabama
$64,080
for a family
$33,200
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Auburn
   College-town amenities
Hot, humid summers
   Historic interest
Growth and sprawl
   Strong economy
Crime rate
Reviews for Auburn
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Over 2 years ago
Unless you’re a college student or under 30, dont move here cause there is nothing to do. I grew up here and the university used to bring in great concerts but these  More
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Went to Auburn University for 4 years and stayed living here for an additional year. First thing: if you aren’t in classes, dont care for college football, or don’t  More
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Over 14 years ago
Auburn is a very nice place to live and raise a family. Compared to New York where i'm from, living in Auburn is much cheaper. This is a college town so there isn't any  More
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