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When it comes to making a move in Alabama, it just makes sense to turn to real estate professionals who care about your needs and will go the extra mile to meet them.

As real estate professionals, Wayne & Susan have made it their passion to know everything they can about relocating to, from or within the Alabama area. Those who have worked with Wayne & Susan appreciate knowing the purchase of their new home is in the hands of such capable and trustworthy real estate agents.

To order the following complimentary relocation guide, just check the box to the left of the title and click "Send Me" at the bottom. You will then be prompted to enter your mailing information. Wayne & Susan will send you the guide once they have received your request.

Relocation Guide
The Wayne & Susan Duke Relocation Guide to Alabama

This guide is designed for anyone considering a move to the area and is a great source of information. Here are just a few of the things Wayne & Susan have included to help you get your move off on the right foot:

  • A complete map of the area, including all streets, highways, public transportation, schools, parks and public areas, shopping centers, churches and major landmarks.

  • Guide to popular restaurants, shops, attractions and entertainment around the area.

  • An insightful step-by-step relocation checklist, including things you’ll need to do in your current home, things to take care of before you get here, and the things you’ll need to take care of once you arrive.

  • A breakdown of local neighborhoods, including average prices and types of homes, as well as schools, parks and recreational areas found in each one.

  • Referral listings of Wayne & Susan's hand-selected and highly recommended team of local professionals, including loan officers, accountants, lawyers, decorators, remodeling and construction companies, financial planners, house cleaners, landscapers and more.

  • A current copy of the Birmingham News, so you can read up on all the latest news in your new home town.


WELCOME TO ALABAMA

 

Learn More About Moving To Alabama

Hernando de Soto led expeditions to Alabama's land in 1540, which was then inhabited by Native Americans. The French, Spanish and British struggled for control of the land and quickly changed alliances with the various tribes. Conflicts kept erupting which led the Native Americans to keep retreating back into Oklahoma.

The War of 1812 led to many uprisings of Native Americans against white settlers. Alliances between tribes proved to be harder to defeat than the settlers anticipated. Andrew Jackson blazed a victorious trail through what is now known as Jackson Trace. This provided him with the spark he needed to gain the Presidency in 1829.

In 1846 Montgomery became the permanent capitol of Alabama and also become the seat of the formation of the Confederate States of America. The Articles of Secession were signed and Jefferson Davis became the President of the Confederate States.

The Post Civil War years we marked by political and economic turmoil. The boll weevil devastated the cotton crop in 1915 and forced the diversification of agriculture. The space program gave Alabama a lift with the technological revolution that has helped the economy considerably. Social justice has made great strides in the state. Rosa Parks was instrumental when she refused to move to the back of the bus in 1955 in Montgomery. A 381 day boycott followed and led to more aggressive measures including the Selma to Montgomery march in 1965. A memorial was erected in 1989 to honor those who died during these difficult times.

Alabama's economy has gone from industrial, to agricultural and back to industrial again. It started with some industry, then cotton flourished, but destroyed by the boll weevil and now industry is king. Forestry and lumber are big businesses as well as one of the largest employers in the state, the University of Alabama Medical Center. High tech industries have made their home there, including NASA, with the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville.

Shipping has made progress with the opening of the 234 mile Tennessee

-Tombigbee Waterway from Mobile to inland ports along the Tennessee and Ohio Rivers. This cut several days and hundreds of miles off the old route that went through New Orleans.

The statewide sales tax is 4 percent with local options to impose additional increments. There is also an Occupancy Tax of up to 5 percent. Outdoor recreation is abundant in the state. Two beaches, the Gulf Coast and Mobile Bay, draw thousands of tourists each year. Swimming, boating, water skiing, fishing, camping and picnicking are among the most popular activities. Hunting is permitted in most State owned woodlands and golfers have their choice of courses featuring the Robert Trent Jones chain, which operates over 324 holes throughout Alabama.

 

 

 

 

 






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