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Moving to Birmingham, Alabama, offers a unique blend of Southern charm, vibrant city life, and a rich historical backdrop. Residents can experience the best of both worlds, with the city providing a range of cultural experiences, diverse dining options, and a thriving arts scene while maintaining a warm and welcoming small-town atmosphere. Birmingham’s significant role in the Civil Rights Movement has left a lasting impact on its identity. The city’s strong ties to its industrial past have also shaped its character and are celebrated through landmarks like the iconic Vulcan statue. But what else is Birmingham, Alabama, known for? Whether you’re searching for Birmingham apartments, homes for sale or want to know more about this city, Redfin has you covered with local insights.

Birmingham, Alabama skyline at dusk

1. Low cost of living

The cost of living in Birmingham, Alabama, is relatively low, making it an attractive destination for residents seeking affordability and economic stability. The median sale price is $230,000, far less than the national median of $425,674. This allows residents to enjoy the benefits of homeownership without the burden of excessive mortgage payments. 

Additionally, rental prices in the city are reasonable, providing flexibility for those who prefer to lease their living spaces. In Birmingham, the average cost of a two-bedroom apartment is $1,320, while in Fairhope, you can expect to find a similar apartment at an average price of $1,725. With affordable housing, relatively lower utility costs, and overall budget-friendly expenses, Birmingham offers a comfortable lifestyle without compromising the quality of life.

2. A mix of city and country living

Birmingham, Alabama is known for its country and city living, combining the charm of a relaxed, southern atmosphere with the amenities and opportunities of an urban center. 

“If you feel torn between secluded country life and bustling city living, Birmingham is the ideal place for you,” says local newborn photographer Virginia Schultz. “From shopping and nightlife to parks and activities, everything is within your grasp. And you can still be transported to a natural secluded forest in minutes.”

Birmingham food layout

3. Amazing food scene

If there’s one thing to remember, Birmingham, Alabama is proudly known for its fantastic food. With diverse restaurants and eateries serving delicious Southern cuisine, get ready to be amazed.

“Every year, three to four chefs from Birmingham receive and are nominated for the James Beard Awards,” says Joy King, a Local entrepreneur and owner of Eat. Drink. Ride Food Tour. “We have everything from authentic Ethiopian and Mexican, high-end sushi, BBQ, and soul food.”

Heather Durham, a wedding and commercial photographer, shares, “Birmingham is known for its amazing food scene, with several James Beard winners and many other accolades. I get excited to come home and always make reservations for my meals in advance to get my fix. Chef Rob McDaniel’s restaurant, Helen, is named after his grandmother and is a must-try.” If you stop by Helen, Healther recommends ordering the angel biscuits served with sea salt, maple butter, and the southern tomato pie.

“From Thai food housed in a converted gas station like Blue Pacific at Hoover Food Mart to Greek food with a southern spin like The Bright Star, there are many award-studded eats that are sure to please,” says Kate Zills, the founder of Made Simple Living, a natural beauty shop. Another one of Katie’s favorite spots is Saw’s Soul Kitchen, where she recommends you order a sweet tea fried chicken sandwich. 

Nicole Allshouse, a local television host and lifestyle blogger, shares, “I’m convinced Birmingham is called the Magic City because of the highly trained chefs residing within it. If you want a five-star dining experience that will leave you dreaming about the food months after the fact, I would plan a seven-day trip and eat your way through the city. You have to try a Sunday brunch at Roots & Revelry.”

Whitney Carr, a local newborn photographer, agrees, “The best thing about Birmingham is the variety of exquisite cuisine available throughout the city. With its unique dining experience, Gianmarco’s Wine Bar will transport you to the Italian countryside, as you are surrounded by many wine selections from around the world. Should you venture downtown, James Beard Winner Frank Stitt’s Bottega and James Beard Winner Chris Hastings’ Hot and Hot Fish Club will delight your palate with their fresh, delectable dishes and superb Southern hospitality.”

Birmingham skyline at night

4. Picturesque views

From the stunning sunsets over Red Mountain to the lush greenery along the Cahaba River, the city’s natural beauty provides ample opportunities for breathtaking sights.

“One of the reasons we love Birmingham is for its picturesque views, even within the city center,” shares Eric and Jamie, a local husband-and-wife wedding photography team. “From a gorgeous skyline and the beautiful parks and the neighborhoods to the architecture of some of Birmingham’s oldest buildings and churches, beauty is everywhere.”  

5. Top-rated higher education

Birmingham, Alabama is known for its higher education institutions, which have earned a reputation for academic excellence and research contributions. One of the most prominent institutions in the city is the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). UAB is a leading public research university that offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields, including medicine, engineering, business, and the arts. The university’s medical center is particularly distinguished, providing cutting-edge healthcare services and groundbreaking medical research. Birmingham is also home to other notable higher education establishments, such as Samford University, a private university with strong law, business, and arts programs.

Park in Birmingham

6. Beautiful parks

Birmingham, Alabama, is known for its array of beautiful parks that cater to outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Jackie Murray, a Birmingham maternity, newborn, and family photographer, shares, “Birmingham, Alabama, is known for its perfect mix of southern hospitality, good food, and outdoor activities. The parks and lakes in and around the city are unmatched. A local favorite is Railroad Park. It’s a vast green space in the middle of the city with the Birmingham skyline in the background.”

“Citywalk Park is one of its most unique attractions, right in the heart of downtown,” recommends local wedding photographer Olivia Joy. “It’s better than it sounds – an 11-mile-long park under the interstate bridge. From walking trails to a river pool to skateboarding rinks, it’s unlike any other park, and it’s got something for everyone.”

Dori DeCamillis, a local creativity blogger from Without a Net, shares, “Birmingham is in one of the most biodiverse regions in the country, and our parks and trails spread across the city, connecting us to nature and each other. We have one of the country’s most popular mountain bike trail systems, streams, and waterfalls along most trails, and fascinating rock outcroppings dotting the trails. Our location in the foothills of the Appalachians makes us a year-round destination for hiking, biking, bird-watching, and exploring.”

7. Role in the Civil Rights Movement

Birmingham, Alabama became a focal point for civil rights activism and struggles against racial segregation and discrimination during the 1960s. One of the most notable examples of Birmingham’s importance in the movement was the Birmingham Campaign in 1963. It was led by Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). This campaign aimed to challenge the city’s rigid segregation laws through nonviolent protests and civil disobedience. The demonstrations, including sit-ins, boycotts, and marches, drew national attention to the issues of racial injustice in the South.

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