Choose the Right Tuscaloosa Apartment
Finding the right apartment for you is basically a matter of trade-offs among the priorities that you feel are important. Nicer amenities cost more. Subtract amenities to emphasize value. So keep in mind exactly what your priorities are and what you are willing to give up to fit your budget. Population density and high per capita income have a significant influence upon rental availability and rates.
In terms of location in Tuscaloosa/Northport, rental prices fluctuate drastically. Typically rental houses and apartments are more expensive in Tuscaloosa north of the Black Warrior River in correlation with the higher population density and a higher-income population. This is a predominately family-occupied area. Rental houses and apartments range in price on and near the University of Alabama campus but typically correlate with convenience in terms of distance to campus. Generally the higher priced options are right on campus where students can walk to class easily, while rent is comparably less the further from campus you get. Rental prices in Northport typically are higher for houses that are located close to downtown Northport and lower the further away from the city you get. For all other areas of Tuscaloosa, the higher priced rental options are found closer to attractive amenities and resources, and the lower priced options are typically not convenient to many amenities.
Rent prices also fluctuate based on the quality of the apartments/houses and their featured amenities. Lower rents generally mean older homes or apartments without many property amenities. If you must have luxury features, then you will want to check into the relatively new, spacious, larger apartment complexes that feature resort type living: large swimming pools, spas, fitness centers, convenient bus routes, etc. Several apartment complexes offer renting by the room options that may be convenient but tend to cost more than by the apartment rental options. If resort living isn't essential to you, there are several independently owned units that are typically in smaller, one or two building complexes; converted older houses, duplexes, and walk-up lofts.
Apartments in Area:
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Tuscaloosa,
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Call for Pricing
1 to 2 BDRM
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Tuscaloosa,
AL
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$1025 to $1350
2 to 3 BDRM
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Tuscaloosa,
AL
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$1100 to $1290
1 to 3 BDRM
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Northport,
AL
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$1299 to $1887
2 to 3 BDRM
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Tuscaloosa,
AL
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$1626 to $2319
1 to 3 BDRM
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Tuscaloosa,
AL
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Call for Pricing
1 to 2 BDRM
apartment in
Tuscaloosa,
AL
from
$804 to $884
1 to 3 BDRM
apartment in
Tuscaloosa,
AL
from
$789 to $1029
Stu to 3 BDRM
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Tuscaloosa,
AL
from
$749 to $1100
Stu to 2 BDRM
apartment in
Tuscaloosa,
AL
from
$495 to $900
2 BDRM
apartment in
Tuscaloosa,
AL
from
$829
4 to 5 BDRM
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Tuscaloosa,
AL
from
$875 to $900
1 to 2 BDRM
apartment in
Tuscaloosa,
AL
from
$950 to $1700
Stu to 3 BDRM
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Tuscaloosa,
AL
from
$739 to $1095
Stu to 3 BDRM
apartment in
Tuscaloosa,
AL
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$600 to $1000