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Discover 124 rental homes in Tuscaloosa, AL. A single-family residence is a house in the most traditional sense: a standalone structure with four walls and a roof, intended for a family unit.Living in a rental house is a step between renting and homeownership. While you won’t have the financial responsibility of a down payment and mortgage, you’ll have the opportunity to take care of a bigger space and practice small maintenance responsibilities, such as mowing the lawn and other landscaping. Larger maintenance tasks and utility replacements are typically covered by the property manager, like in any other rental type. Rental homes also allow you to enjoy private amenities, such as attached garages and pools only available to you and your direct community. Embracing your home without the permanence of homeownership allows you to enjoy this next step at your own pace.
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Average Rent Rates
What's the average rent in Tuscaloosa, AL?
Rent averages in Tuscaloosa, AL vary based on size.
- $931 for a 1-bedroom rental in Tuscaloosa, AL
- $1,116 for a 2-bedroom rental in Tuscaloosa, AL
- $1,417 for a 3-bedroom rental in Tuscaloosa, AL
- $1,823 for a 4-bedroom rental in Tuscaloosa, AL
Education
What elementary schools are in Tuscaloosa, AL?
There are several great elementary schools in Tuscaloosa, AL. ForRent.com can help you find a house near Tuscaloosa Magnet School Elementary, Rock Quarry Elementary School, Verner Elementary School, and others.
What middle schools are in Tuscaloosa, AL?
ForRent.com can help you find a new house in Tuscaloosa, AL, near middle schools like Tuscaloosa Magnet School Middle, Northridge Middle School, The Alberta School of Performing Arts, and others.
What high schools are in Tuscaloosa, AL?
Search ForRent.com to find a new house in Tuscaloosa, AL, located near high schools like Northridge High School, Hillcrest High School, Holt High School, and others.