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Studio Apartment for Rent in Foley, AL

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    $999 - $1,904 per month

    The Reserve of Foley

    Studio - 3 Beds

    21450 County Road 12 S, Foley, AL 36535

    The Reserve of Foley offerspet-friendly studio, one, two, and three-bedroom apartments and one andtwo-bedroom townhomes. Our fully upgraded residences include all thefeatures you are looking for, such as granite countertops, crown molding,brushed nickel fixtures, coastalcabinets, 9-foot ceilings, custom interior color designs, spacious closets, andlovely screened-in

    21450 County Road 12 S, Foley, AL 36535

Why Live in Foley

Foley, AL, is a small city known for its retail outlets and historic downtown, attracting visitors and new residents alike. The area boasts a mild climate and a highly rated school system, with Baldwin County Public Schools receiving commendable ratings. Foley's downtown features over 100 restaurants, local shops, and artist galleries, while the city offers access to trails and beaches along the Gulf of Mexico. Aerospace companies like Collins Aerospace and Airbus are major employers, alongside manufacturing firms and South Baldwin Regional Medical Center. Foley's homes range from early 20th-century constructions near downtown to newer subdivisions on the city's edges. The city has more than 1,000 acres of parks and trails, including the expansive Graham Creek Nature Preserve. Heritage Park hosts community events like the Midday Melodies concert series and the Let It Snow festival. Attractions include the Foley Railroad Museum and the Foley Art Center. Tanger Outlets and various shopping centers provide ample retail options. Foley has a relatively low crime rate compared to Baldwin County, with retail theft being the most common crime. Transportation is facilitated by U.S. Route 98 and State Route 59, connecting residents to Gulf Shores and Interstate 10. The Gulf Shores International Airport is 9 miles away, and South Baldwin Medical Group hospital is 10 miles away. Foley experiences long, hot summers and short, cool winters, with hurricane season posing a flooding risk. City officials continually upgrade drainage systems to mitigate flooding, and new schools serve as tornado shelters.

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