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Greater Alberta, Tuscaloosa,AL

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For those considering a move to Tuscaloosa, the Greater Alberta neighborhood offers a vibrant and welcoming community in the southeast part of the city. Known for its historic charm and strong sense of local pride, this area is perfect for individuals and families looking for a neighborhood with character and a close-knit feel. Residents often highlight the beautifully preserved homes and tree-lined streets that give Greater Alberta a distinctly inviting atmosphere. It’s a place where neighbors know each other, and community events are a regular occurrence, making it easier for newcomers to settle in and feel at home quickly.

Greater Alberta is especially attractive because of its proximity to several local attractions that enrich daily life. The neighborhood boasts easy access to popular spots like the Alberta City Community Center and the nearby McFarland Park, which offers plenty of green space, walking trails, and a chance to enjoy the outdoors. Foodies will appreciate the local eateries and coffee shops that add a unique flair to the area, blending traditional Southern hospitality with modern culinary trends. For those interested in arts and culture, the neighborhood's vibrant murals and local galleries provide a creative pulse that reflects the community’s spirit.

One of the biggest advantages of living in Greater Alberta is its convenient distance to Downtown Tuscaloosa, which is just a short drive away. This means residents can easily enjoy the bustling downtown scene, including the University of Alabama campus, lively nightlife, and a variety of shopping and entertainment options, while still retreating to the quieter, more relaxed vibe of their neighborhood. The combination of accessibility and charm makes Greater Alberta a fantastic choice for anyone relocating to Tuscaloosa who wants the best of both worlds—community warmth and city convenience.

Greater Alberta Demographics

Population 16,025
Density (People/sqml.) 2,091
Median Age 30.5
Married Couples
33%
33% of the population of Greater Alberta aged 16 years and older are married.
Have Kids
24%
24% of the population aged 16 years or older have children.

About 33% of the Greater Alberta population aged 16 and older are married, which is notably lower than average. This could suggest a community with a younger, more transient population—perhaps made up of students, professionals, or renters. It may also reflect a neighborhood that attracts singles or couples without children, contributing to a more independent, urban lifestyle.

With only 24% of people over 16 having children, you can expect an easygoing environment that tends to attract residents seeking a quieter lifestyle. The atmosphere here leans more toward adult-oriented living. Without the constant rhythm of school schedules or kid-centered events, the community maintains a slower, more relaxed pace. This makes it especially appealing to singles, couples, and empty nesters who appreciate tranquil streets, and recreation on their own terms.

Age Breakdown

Greater Alberta neighborhood age breakdown chart

Exploring Greater Alberta demographics can reveal a lot about its character, pace, and overall lifestyle. Greater Alberta has a population of 16,025, which is larger than many other Tuscaloosa neighborhoods, creating a lively and dynamic atmosphere. Its size brings an abundance of amenities, entertainment options, and community activities, while still offering spaces to unwind and enjoy the neighborhood’s unique character.

Greater Alberta has a population density of 2,091, which strikes a balanced feel when compared to other Tuscaloosa neighborhoods. The area offers just the right mix of activity and breathing room, creating a community that’s lively yet comfortable, with easy access to amenities and everyday conveniences.

With a lower-than-average age of 31, you're likely to find a noticeably youthful energy and vibrant atmosphere. This younger population brings a dynamic mix of activity, innovation, and community involvement, shaping a neighborhood that feels lively, forward-thinking, and full of opportunity — making it an especially appealing choice for younger adults looking for an active and engaging community.

Crime in Greater Alberta

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Greater Alberta Crime Map

The Greater Alberta crime map offers a clear, data-driven look at how crime is distributed throughout the neighborhood, using block group data to highlight both safer areas and potential hot spots. The color-coded map makes it easy to see where crime is more concentrated and where it occurs less frequently, helping residents and prospective buyers better understand local safety patterns. It’s important to note that darker or red zones on the map don’t necessarily mean those areas are unsafe — locations near busy transit hubs, shopping districts, or popular attractions often show higher activity simply due to larger crowds and increased foot traffic.

Housing

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Home Price $185,507
Median Rent $972
People/Household 2.8

Home Price Breakdown

Greater Alberta neighborhood home price breakdown chart

Rent vs Own

Rent 53% Own 47%

Year Moved In

Before 2010 48% After 2010 52%

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Housing trends offer valuable insight into the accessibility and character of a neighborhood. In Greater Alberta, the median home price is $185,507, which is less than many surrounding areas. This affordability makes it an attractive option for first-time buyers, young families, or anyone looking to enter the housing market without a significant financial barrier. Looking at appreciation rates and past market trends in Greater Alberta can offer valuable insight into the neighborhood’s investment potential. Understanding how home values have changed over time helps buyers gauge future growth, assess long-term stability, and make more informed real estate decisions.

The median rent is around $972, which is on par with many comparable neighborhoods. This balanced pricing offers a mix of affordability and value, making it a practical choice for a wide range of renters.

Walkability & Lifestyle

Coffee Shops

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Entertainment

Leland Lanes
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Bowlero Tuscaloosa
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Food & Drink

Jack's
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Groceries

La Bodeguita
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Parks

Alberta Park
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Shops

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Getting Around

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15th and 24th Ave (The Summit Apts)
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15th and 26th Ave East
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Health & Safety

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Eastern Substation Tuscaloosa Police Department
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Top Rated Schools

Name Category Grades Rating
Tuscaloosa County Juvenile Detention Center
5941 12Th Ave East, Tuscaloosa, AL
High School 7 - 12 School Score
University Place Elementary School
2000 First Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL
Elementary School PK - 5 School Score
The Alberta School Of Performing Arts
2500 University Blvd E, Tuscaloosa, AL
Elementary School PK - 8 School Score
Tuscaloosa Christian School
1601 Prude Mill Rd, Cottondale, AL
High School PK - 12 School Score
Central High School
905 15Th Street, Tuscaloosa, AL
High School 9 - 12 School Score
Northington Elementary School
1300 21St St E, Tuscaloosa, AL
Elementary School PK - 5 School Score
Tuscaloosa Magnet School Middle
315 Mcfarland Blvd E, Tuscaloosa, AL
Elementary School 6 - 8 School Score

Education Level Achieved

School ratings in Greater Alberta combine factors like student performance, graduation rates, and standardized test scores to provide a clear picture of overall educational quality. The use of NAEP (National Assessment of Educational Progress) scores adds valuable context by offering a consistent national benchmark to see how local schools compare on a broader scale. Additionally, understanding the overall education level achieved by residents in Greater Alberta can give insight into the community’s priorities and opportunities, helping families make more informed decisions about where to live and how well local schools may support long-term student success.