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Living in Roanoke, Alabama offers plenty of activities to keep you entertained. There are plenty of outdoor activities like hiking and camping, as well as a variety of cultural events, markets, and festivals throughout the year. Additionally, Roanoke is a great place for families, with many educational and recreational opportunities for children.

However, one downside to living in Roanoke is the lack of public transportation options. While there are some bus routes available, it can be difficult to get around without having your own car or relying on someone else for rides.

Charles Renaud
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I have over 20 years experience in the real estate/appraisal fields...please let us help find your new home or sell your current...
This realtor has 7 recent and active property listings that range in price from $14,900 to $413,000 with the most recent sale on 2024-06-27 for $925,000.
Serving the areas of Ochlocknee, Sale City, Whigham, Bainbridge, Boston, Fowlstown, Camilla, Brinson, Cotton & Pavo
Jerry Gay
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I'm new to the area but I have over 40 years experience in the relationship business.
This realtor has 2 recent and active property listings that range in price from $65,000 to $529,500 with the most recent sale on 2024-01-31 for $132,500.
Serving the areas of Attapulgus, Donalsonville, Calvary, Pelham, Cairo, Iron City, Colquitt, Fowlstown, Climax & Whigham
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Some of the advantages of purchasing real estate in Roanoke, Alabama are:

1. Affordable house prices compared to other cities in Alabama.
2. A friendly and welcoming community.
3. A small-town atmosphere with low crime rate.
4. Proximity to Talladega National Forest, which offers great outdoor activities.
5. Good public schools and higher educational institutions nearby.
6. A lower cost of living, which could potentially mean more savings.

Some of the disadvantages of purchasing real estate in Roanoke, Alabama are:

1. Limited job opportunities, with most residents working in manufacturing, retail, or healthcare.
2. Fewer amenities and entertainment options compared to larger cities.
3. Limited public transportation and a high reliance on private vehicles.
4. A humid subtropical climate, which can lead to hot and humid summers.
5. Limited diversity in terms of population and activities.