St. Florian, AL


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St. Florian, AL

About St. Florian, AL

Living in St. Florian, AL is a peaceful and rewarding experience. The small-town atmosphere offers its residents a sense of security and community, making it the perfect place to call home. Residents can enjoy the tranquility of the surrounding forests, lakes and rivers as well as take part in activities such as fishing, hiking and camping. There are plenty of amazing restaurants and local businesses to explore, allowing residents to experience all that this charming town has to offer. St Florian is also home to some beautiful churches, which provide a spiritual refuge for those seeking solace. With its close proximity to Mobile Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, St. Florian gives its citizens access to wonderful beaches and all kinds of outdoor recreation activities. All in all, living in St. Florian is a comfortable life where you can make friends easily, find plenty of entertainment options nearby, and just relax in the beauty of nature. Small city - Extreme northwest Alabama along the Tennessee River.

State: Alabama
County: Lauderdale County
Metro Area: Florence-Muscle Shoals Metro Area
City: St. Florian
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 540 ft above sea level

Florence is the center of the shoals area of the Tennessee Valley and is adjacent to the more well-known and colorfully named town of Muscle Shoals. The area is business friendly, and located here are several manufacturing industries, including aluminum, rubber, and steel, but the job base has declined from its strongest years. The Cost of living Index is low and home prices are attractive. Crime rates are low for the region.

Downtown Florence is typically Southern, attractive, and full of historic interest. The entertainment scene is diverse and is bolstered by its blues roots, brought to life by the W. C. Handy Blues Festival and several recording studios in Muscle Shoals; there is considerable cultural interest here for those who like traditional Southern culture with a mildly funky flair.

The town straddles the Tennessee River in a broad river valley, with low hills to the north and south. The climate is a mix of humid subtropical and continental types, with four seasons; long, warm humid summers; and mild but variable winters.

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St. Florian Cost of Living

Cost of living, low crime rate, and entertainment (mainly music) make St. Florian a great place to live.

$231,100
-46.3% lower than avg
$46,250
-49.2% lower than avg
6.3 / 6.5
Comfort Index
summer/winter
St. Florian Crime
46.3 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in St. Florian, Alabama
$44,280
for a family
$29,200
for a single person
Pros & Cons of St. Florian
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