Hurtsboro, AL


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Hurtsboro, AL

About Hurtsboro, AL

Living in Hurtsboro, AL is a unique experience. The town is small with a friendly and welcoming population of fewer than 1,400 people. Despite its size, Hurtsboro has all the amenities one could need such as restaurants, shops and other services. The climate is mild and there are plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy like fishing, hunting and camping. The town also offers its own local events throughout the year including music festivals, farmers markets and holiday celebrations that bring the community together. Overall, living in Hurtsboro is an enjoyable experience that combines rural charm with modern conveniences. Small city/Military town - West-central Georgia on Georgia-Alabama border along Chattahoochee River.

State: Alabama
County: Russell County
Metro Area: Columbus Metro Area
City: Hurtsboro
Zip Codes: 36860
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 445 ft above sea level

Columbus, the third largest city in Georgia, among other things supports the large nearby Fort Benning army base. The base occupies the better part of the county and dominates the economy and the local mindset. The area was once a textile producer but has modernized and diversified into financial services, and is in fact headquarters for AFLAC (insurance) and Synovus, a regional banking conglomerate. Even with the transition, the employment picture is fairly bleak.

The area has a number of museums, mostly of a military theme, and some historic interest and urban revitalization in this very Southern city, but there isn’t a lot to do. Other services and amenities are available in Atlanta, 100 miles away.

The area is a mix of gently rolling, wooded hills and a level, open plain. Ground elevations range from 200 feet to 500 feet. The climate is typical of the humid southeast, with pronounced maritime and continental effects. Summers are warm and humid with most days in the 90’s, a few into the 100’s, and frequent thunderstorms. Occasional heavy rains originate from hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico. Winters are mild with temperatures seldom below 20 degrees. Snow is rare. First freeze is early November, last is late March.

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Hurtsboro Cost of Living

Cost of living, water recreation, and healthcare make Hurtsboro a great place to live.

$81,700
+-313.8% higher than avg
$37,083
-86.1% lower than avg
4.9 / 7.4
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summer/winter
Hurtsboro Crime
39.3 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Hurtsboro, Alabama
$15,480
for a family
$27,600
for a single person
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pretty safe to live and raise children. it's a growing town, may be a city in the near future. not much night  More
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