Slocomb, AL


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Slocomb, AL

About Slocomb, AL

Living in Slocomb, AL is a great experience for families and individuals alike. With its small town charm, the community is warm and welcoming. Residents enjoy a peaceful atmosphere with plenty of recreational activities such as fishing and camping at nearby Lake Seminole or attending the annual Tomato Festival. There are also plenty of restaurants, shopping opportunities, and local events throughout the year to keep things interesting. While the cost of living may be slightly higher than in some other parts of Alabama, it is still quite affordable compared to other areas. For those looking for a place to call home that offers all the comforts of small town life with access to close by metropolitan amenities, Slocomb is an ideal choice. Small agricultural city - Extreme southeast Alabama near the Florida and Georgia borders.

State: Alabama
County: Geneva County
Metro Area: Dothan Metro Area
City: Slocomb
Zip Codes: 36375
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 370 ft above sea level

Dothan is a quiet but prosperous town serving a large agricultural area specializing in peanuts and other nuts but also rich in cotton and poultry. Industries include food processing and a relatively broad assortment of others, including Michelin Tire and Sony, GE, International Paper and Pemco (aircraft). Dothan is central to other Southeast markets and thus acts as a transportation, mostly trucking, hub.

The city has a low cost of living and a few minor entertainment amenities and a good parks and recreation system but on the whole there isn’t a lot to do. With over 74 90-degrees-plus days each year, Dothan is the hottest place in Alabama by far. For a Southern city, Dothan is relatively far away from big cities and big-city amenities, but it does have an unusually strong health care presence: the largest employer at 2200 employees is the Southeast Alabama Medical Center and a second hospital employs 1200, very large for such a town.

The surrounding area is flat to gently rolling with pine forests and agricultural land spaces. The climate is decidedly humid subtropical with a strong Gulf influence; however, the town is too far from the Gulf for cooling breezes. Summers are long and hot, while winters are mild and wet and only subject to occasional freezes.

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Slocomb Cost of Living

Small-town atmosphere, healthcare, and cost of living make Slocomb a great place to live.

$107,100
-215.7% lower than avg
$37,596
-83.6% lower than avg
4.1 / 7.7
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summer/winter
Slocomb Crime
29.6 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Slocomb, Alabama
$20,520
for a family
$24,400
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Slocomb
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