Aliceville, Alabama ZIP Codes

1 ZIP codes | Population: 5,230 | Median Income: $44,503

About Aliceville, Alabama

Aliceville, Alabama encompasses 1 ZIP code serving a combined population of 5,230. The area's median household income is $44,503, with an average median home value of $139,000 and average monthly rent of $736.

Residents of Aliceville have an average education attainment rate of 13.8% holding a bachelor's degree or higher, and the area reports an average unemployment rate of 8.2%. The average median age across all ZIP codes is 40.6 years, reflecting the demographic composition of neighborhoods throughout the city. The strongest housing value currently appears in ZIP code 35442, where the home-value-to-income ratio sits at 3.12x.

Aliceville at a Glance

Total Population
5,230
ZIP Codes
1
Avg Income
$44,503
Avg Home Value
$139,000
Avg Rent
$736/mo
Avg Age
40.6

Neighborhood Highlights in Aliceville

All ZIP Codes in Aliceville, AL

ZIP Code Population Median Income Home Value Median Rent
35442 5,230 $44,503 $139,000 $736

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many ZIP codes does Aliceville, Alabama have?

Aliceville, Alabama has 1 ZIP code, serving a combined population of 5,230. You can browse all of them in the table above to compare demographics across neighborhoods.

What is the median income in Aliceville, Alabama?

The average median household income across ZIP codes in Aliceville, Alabama is $44,503. Income levels vary by neighborhood -- compare individual ZIP codes in the table above to see the range.

What is the most expensive ZIP code in Aliceville?

The highest-income ZIP code in Aliceville is 35442, with a median household income of $44,503.

What is the most affordable neighborhood in Aliceville?

The most affordable ZIP code in Aliceville by median home value is 35442, with a median home value of $139,000.

Which ZIP code offers the best housing value in Aliceville?

35442 currently has the strongest home-value-to-income profile in Aliceville, with a ratio of 3.12x. Lower ratios suggest local incomes go further when buying a home.