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Why Live in Robertsdale

Robertsdale, Alabama, is a small community established in 1921, home to approximately 7,200 residents. Nestled in Baldwin County, it offers easy access to Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Fairhope, and Foley, making beach days and dining out convenient. The town is less than 30 miles from Mobile, providing proximity to major employers and downtown entertainment, including the Mardi Gras festival. Baldwin County Public Schools serve Robertsdale, with the district being highly rated and offering substantial scholarships and career education programs. Housing in Robertsdale is diverse, with mid-to-late 20th-century homes near Highway 59 and subdivisions on the outskirts, ranging from $200,000 to $600,000. The town hosts the Baldwin County Fair, attracting visitors from nearby counties, and features community parks like Garrett Park with its playground, splash pad, and sports facilities. Milwaukee Street is the main thoroughfare, lined with grocery stores, small businesses, and popular dining spots like Derailed Diner and Billy Jack’s. Robertsdale experiences a humid, subtropical climate, with mild winters and hot summers, and is susceptible to hurricanes and tornadoes. The Baldwin County Coliseum serves as a shelter during extreme weather. Highway 59 connects Robertsdale to Interstate-10 and Mobile, and the Baldwin Regional Area Transit System offers shuttle services. Nearby medical facilities include South Baldwin Regional Medical Center, 10 miles away, and air travel is accessible via Gulf Shores International Airport, 26 miles away, or Mobile International Airport, 30 miles away. Crime rates in Robertsdale are lower than the national average, with significant decreases in both violent and property crimes in recent years.

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