Mount Vernon, AL


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Mount Vernon, AL

About Mount Vernon, AL

Living in Mount Vernon, AL is a wonderful experience. The small town is located just outside of Birmingham and features beautiful scenery and plenty of outdoor activities. Residents enjoy the town's close-knit community, outstanding schools, local shopping and dining options, small-town charm, and family friendly atmosphere. With an abundance of parks and trails to explore, it's easy to find a spot to relax outdoors or take a peaceful stroll. The town even has its own historic downtown area with interesting architecture that adds character to the neighborhood. Whether you're looking for a place to call home or just a weekend getaway, Mount Vernon offers the perfect combination of modern amenities and Southern hospitality. Mid-sized port city - Southern tip of Alabama near the Gulf Coast.

State: Alabama
County: Mobile County
Metro Area: Mobile Metro Area
City: Mount Vernon
Zip Codes: 36560
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 221 ft above sea level

Mobile is a major port and shipbuilding and commercial center at the head of Mobile Bay on the Gulf Coast. The area has a rich history as an antebellum seaport, and parts of the city reflect this heritage (as well as its Spanish and French colonial history). For many, Mobile offers what New Orleans offers without many of its problems. There is some tourism, and manufacturing industries include paper, aerospace, and automotive. The area has grown considerably as a port facility, in part because of the growth of Asian-owned auto plants in Alabama and other parts of the South. Employment has been a mixed bag, with high-paying jobs in short supply.

Downtown isn’t exceptional, but has an assortment of new buildings and a nice historic district. The best suburbs are to the west near the airport and a few smaller towns surrounding Mobile Bay to the east. The area has a relatively strong assortment of recreation, arts, and cultural assets. The University of Mobile and the relatively new University of South Alabama bring a college presence. It is the wettest city in the United States with 67 inches of rain per year, although much arrives in short downpours as the city also rates as one of the sunniest in the state.

The relatively high hurricane and tropical storm risk was confirmed in 2005 by Hurricane Katrina, which mainly caused wind damage to trees but did not create the storm surge and flooding experienced in areas to the west. That storm did bring many migrants, 50,000 by one estimate, but also caused employment dislocations for some.

Mobile is located 30 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico on a mainly level coastal plain. Coastal marshes and sandy beaches lie near the bay, while coniferous forests extend inland. The weather is humid subtropical with a strong marine influence from the Gulf. Summers are consistently warm, but temperatures are seldom as high as further inland. Summer days are in the 90’s but often cooled by an afternoon breeze, and evenings are warm and muggy. Winter is mild with one or two cooler snaps and an occasional frost. Summer thundershowers may occur every other day.

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Mount Vernon Cost of Living

Historic interest, winter climate, and arts and culture make Mount Vernon a great place to live.

$94,300
+-258.5% higher than avg
$39,129
-76.4% lower than avg
4.2 / 7.5
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Mount Vernon Crime
58 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Mount Vernon, Alabama
$18,000
for a family
$28,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Mount Vernon
   Historic interest
Wet climate
   Winter climate
Crime rates
   Arts and culture
Hurricane risk
Cost of Living