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Studio Apartments for Rent in Northport, AL

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    $864 - $1,719 per month

    Northbrook

    Studio - 3 Beds

    800 Energy Center Blvd, Northport, AL 35473

    Northbrook Apartments are nestled north of the Black Warrior River in the quaint community of Northport just 3 miles from the University of Alabama campus and close to everything! Our elegant brick buildings and columned porches harmonize with the southern architecture found in this desirable, residential neighborhood located in one of the best school systems in West Alabama.We offer nine

    800 Energy Center Blvd, Northport, AL 35473
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    $945 per month

    Forest Trail Apartment Homes

    Studio - 3 Beds

    7651 Hwy 69 N, Northport, AL 35473

    Northport's premier luxury apartment community offers all of the amenities that you deserve! Spacious floor plans with private patios, gas log fireplaces, double vanities, French-style doors, and garden tubs in select homes. Walk-in closets, chrome fixtures, and cherry cabinets round out the details that make us stand out from the rest. Community amenities include a 24-hour fitness center,

    7651 Hwy 69 N, Northport, AL 35473

Why Live in Northport

Northport, Alabama, located north of the Black Warrior River, has experienced significant growth over the past two decades, expanding from just over 21,000 residents in 2005 to approximately 31,000 today. This suburban community offers a quieter lifestyle compared to neighboring Tuscaloosa, with quick commutes to major employers like the University of Alabama. Northport is known for its safety, with property crime rates lower than the national average. The housing market features a mix of ranch-style homes near downtown and new traditional homes in newer subdivisions. The Tuscaloosa County School District serves the area, with several highly rated schools. Northport is investing in parks and recreation, including the upcoming University Beach project and River Run Park, which will add new sports facilities. Residents can enjoy the Northport Riverwalk and pickleball courts along the Black Warrior River. Downtown Northport, centered around 5th Street and Main Avenue, offers a quaint atmosphere with the Kentuck Art Center, local shops, and dining options like Billy’s Sports Grill. The city hosts the West Alabama Food and Wine Festival each spring and is less affected by gameday traffic from the Alabama Crimson Tide games in nearby Tuscaloosa. Major thoroughfares like Lurleen Wallace Boulevard and McFarland Boulevard provide access to Interstate 20, with Birmingham located about 60 miles east. Northport experiences hot, humid summers and mild winters, with occasional severe storms and tropical systems.

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