SPANISH FORT AL REAL ESTATE-DEMOGRAPHICS FOR SPANISH FORT ALABAMA

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Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Reehl Properties
WHY MOVE TO SPANISH FORT, ALABAMA?                 

 1) SPANISH FORT DEMOGRAPHICS The median age for residents in Spanish Fort, AL, is 41.1 and families represent 74.6% of the population.  Median household incomes for Spanish Fort, Alabama was $69,467, according to the 2000 United States Census data.

    2)  SCHOOLS Rockwell elementary school had 662 students, with 42 teachers on staff during the 2004-2005 school year, giving a student-teacher ratio of 15.5.  Spanish Fort school had 696 students with 44 teachers on staff during the 2004-2005 school year, giving a student-teacher ratio of 15.7.  Spanish Fort High school had 711 students with 48 teachers on staff during the 2004-2005 school year, giving a student-teacher ratio of 14.8.  Click here for more information on the Baldwin County School systems.

   3) SPECTACULAR HOMES & PRICES Our prices are usually less than homes out west or up north.  With a variety of styles and custom home builders, Alabama offers affordable, quality homes.  Alabama property taxes are often times cheaper than other states.  Our quality of life is high, but our cost is not.

  4) RECREATION Camping, bird watching, sailing, swimming, canoing, fishing, kayaking, hiking, walking, biking, golf, tennis and beautiful beaches surrounding Mobile Bay and the Gulf Coast areas make this for easy living.

  5) CLIMATE Mild climates and the proximity to the Gulf of Mexico and Mobile Bay make Spanish Fort an attractive area in which to relocate or retire.  Don't expect to see much snow down here!  

 6) LOCATION Proximity to the Mobile, Alabama and Pensacola, Florida areas make for an easy commute, if working in those areas.  The waters of Mobile Bay and spectacular trees for viewing make the scenery worth while!!

  7) NEIGHBORHOODS Our population consists of people who are proud of where they live.  Spanish Fort, AL, Fairhope, AL and Daphne, AL, keep their communities clean and beautiful with their decorated trash containers and changing out the foliage very frequently.  Mobile, AL, has many historic homes/structures that maintain that "old"/historic feeling.  

 8) SHOPPING Our newest mall, the Eastern Shore Centre, features Dillard's & Belk's with many specialty shops.  It also offers several dining options.  Downtown Fairhope, AL & Mobile, AL have many specialty shops to enjoy while viewing the waters of the Mobile Bay.  Just minutes away, in Gulf Shores, AL, are shops along the beaches of Alabama.  

 9) SCENERY The opportunity to view birds from all over the world, magical jubilee experiences in the water, and lush views of flowers, trees and the sparkling waters of Mobile Bay and the Gulf Coast beaches.  

 10) THE PEOPLE Southern hospitality has always been a charm of Alabama.  Friendly smiles and warm greetings bring those people from all over the world to our towns of Spanish Fort, AL, Daphne, AL, Fairhope, AL and Mobile, AL.  

 11) OPPORTUNITY Baldwin county is the largest and second fastest growing county in the state of Alabama.  Forbes magazine rated the area as one of the top 50 small metro areas to start and grow a business.  

 "Building, Buying or Selling...Heather Augustin is The Perfect Fit for Your Move"  Heather Augustin Realtor Coldwell Banker Reehl Properties (251) 370-7309 heather@heatheraugustin.com http://www.heatheraugustin.com/

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