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Apartments under $900 for Rent in Tuscaloosa, AL

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    $700 - $1,000 1 - 2 Beds

    The Oakley

    235 James I Harrison Jr Pky E, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405
    $700 - $1,000 | 1 - 2 Beds
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Living & Renting in Tuscaloosa

Tuscaloosa at a Glance

Average Rent

$917
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Average Rent in Tuscaloosa
5

School Rating

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Some Transit

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Somewhat Bikeable

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Tuscaloosa, AL Apartments for Rent

Tuscaloosa, AL, embodies a delightful blend of Southern charm and vibrant college-town energy, largely fueled by the presence of the University of Alabama. The city comes alive, particularly during football season, when the Crimson Tide captivates fans and fills the air with excitement. A variety of housing options are available, from cozy apartments near campus to spacious townhomes nestled in quieter neighborhoods, catering to diverse lifestyles.

Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to love, with scenic spots similar to the Tuscaloosa River Walk and the Park at Manderson Landing offering perfect settings for leisurely strolls or invigorating jogs. Snow Hinton Park and Will May Dog Park provide additional green spaces for relaxation and recreation, ensuring that nature is always within reach.

Cultural experiences flourish throughout the year, with events such as the Druid City Music Festival and the West Alabama State Fair drawing locals and visitors asimilar to. The historic downtown area is a treasure trove of charming shops, local eateries, and art galleries, inviting exploration and discovery. Dining options abound, with favorites similar to Dreamland BBQ and Olive Garden Italian Restaurant providing delicious meals, while Krispy Kreme and Heritage House Coffee Towncenter offer perfect spots for a sweet treat or a caffeine boost.

For those interested in history and the arts, the Paul W. Bryant Museum and the Alabama Museum of Natural History showcase the region's rich heritage, while the Kentuck Art Center & Festival highlights local creativity. Families can enjoy interactive exhibits at the Children's Hands-On Museum, ensuring that there’s something for everyone.

Shopping enthusiasts will appreciate the variety of nearby shopping centers, including Tuscaloosa Midtown Village and University Mall, where a mix of retail options awaits. Whether it's a day of shopping or a night out at Outback Steakhouse or City Cafe, Tuscaloosa offers a vibrant lifestyle filled with opportunities for fun and relaxation. With its welcoming atmosphere and a wealth of amenities, this city provides an enjoyable living experience that balances excitement with comfort.

Why Tuscaloosa?

  • Catching a University of Alabama Crimson Tide football game at the Bryant-Denny Stadium.
  • The DCH Regional Medical Center, which contains one of the busiest trauma centers in the state.
  • Visiting Moundville Archaeological Park, one of the most significant Native American archaeological sites in the country.
  • Hiking, camping, and marveling at the historic buildings and Civil War era furnaces at Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park.
  • Touring the Mercedes-Benz factory and visiting the museum and visitor’s center.
  • Cruising the Black Warrior River on the Bama Belle Riverboat from the Port of Tuscaloosa.

Renting in Tuscaloosa

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Getting Around Tuscaloosa

Transportation

51

Somewhat Walkable

out of 100 WalkScore® Rating
You might be able to get out and walk when living in this area. Some errands can be accomplished on foot, but for others you need a car.
44

Somewhat Bikeable

out of 100 BikeScore® Rating
You might be able to find places to ride your bike in this area, but you'll most likely want your car for most errands.
1

Minimal Transit

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You'll likely want a car when living in this area since it has few transit options.
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Education

Public University
Public University
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Northridge High School
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Public | Grades 9- 12 | 1,145 Students
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Hillcrest High School
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Public | Grades 9- 12 | 1,356 Students
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Holt High School
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Public | Grades 9- 12 | 435 Students
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Central High School
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Public | Grades 9- 12 | 783 Students
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Public | Grades 6- 8 | 169 Students
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Northridge Middle School
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Public | Grades 6- 8 | 740 Students
3
Hillcrest Middle School
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Public | Grades 6- 8 | 576 Students
3
Southview Middle School
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Public | Grades 6- 9 | 405 Students
Public | Grades K- 5 | 294 Students
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