Fort Deposit, AL


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Fort Deposit, AL

About Fort Deposit, AL

Living in Fort Deposit, AL is an experience unlike any other. It is a small town with a population of just over 1,200 people, but it is full of life and charm. The downtown area is quaint and offers plenty of locally-owned shops and restaurants to explore. The people here are friendly and welcoming, often stopping to chat on their morning walks or while out running errands. Nature lovers will find plenty to do as well – the surrounding area is home to scenic lakes, rivers, forests, and state parks that are perfect for hiking, fishing, camping, or simply enjoying the great outdoors. With a mild climate year-round, it’s easy to plan outdoor activities no matter what time of year it is. Fort Deposit offers a slower pace of life than some other towns in Alabama – making it the ideal place for those who wish to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Capital city - South-central Alabama.

State: Alabama
County: Lowndes County
Metro Area: Montgomery Metro Area
City: Fort Deposit
Zip Codes: 36032
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 202 ft above sea level

Montgomery is a steamy old Southern town with a strong legacy- first as the Confederate capital and later as a center of civil rights struggles in the mid–20th century. While some cities might shy away from this legacy, Montgomery honors it with considerable pride and dignity. It remains the state capital today, but offers only modest amenities for a capital its size. Economy and employment have been relatively strong, in keeping with the region.

Korean automaker Hyundai opened its only North American plant in the area in 2005 and is scheduled to grow to 300,000 vehicles per year. The area has good historical exhibits and museums celebrating its unique heritage, including a new Rosa Parks Library and Museum. There are a few other quality arts amenities and a Shakespeare festival. Downsides include crime, air service, and health resources, which are low by capital city standards. Crime rates are among the highest in the state.

This gently rolling area of Alabama has no significant topographic features and is a mix of open agricultural land and pine forest. The climate is humid subtropical with a strong influence from the Gulf of Mexico. Summers are warm, still, and humid with little change from day to day. Winter shifts between mild, moist, Gulf air and cool, continental, northern air. Temperature and precipitation are about average for the state.

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Fort Deposit Cost of Living

Historic interest, strengthening economy, and cost of living make Fort Deposit a great place to live.

$115,000
-194.0% lower than avg
$26,389
-161.6% lower than avg
5.7 / 7.3
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Fort Deposit Crime
40.6 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Fort Deposit, Alabama
$21,960
for a family
$28,400
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Fort Deposit
   Historic interest
Crime rates
   Strengthening economy
Summer heat and humidity
   Cost of living
Air service
Cost of Living