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Welcome to Robertsdale, Alabama

Founded in 1905 and incorporated in 1921, Robertsdale, Alabama is referred to as “The Hub of Baldwin County” due to its central location. With housing costs and crime rates considerably lower than the state average, plus numerous educational opportunities of all levels within a 35-mile radius, this family-oriented town is a good choice for all ages and stages of life.

Recent home sales show a median price of $120,000 to $140,000. Ranging from charming older construction in well-established neighborhoods to brand-new subdivisions that sparkle with modern amenities, the selection is ample to suit the needs and preferences of residents.

As a newcomer, you’ll be welcomed heartily and encouraged to become a part of the community spirit. Exercise and line dance classes, children’s and senior activities, service clubs, festivals, fund-raising committees and more are open to the public.

For the comfort of small-town living with easy access to larger cities, Robertsdale is the place to call home.
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