There are 20 independent living communities serving Quinton, Alabama. This includes 1 community in Quinton and 19 nearby. The costs per day for independent living in Alabama range from $17 up to $106, with a mean expense running about $53. The monthly cost averages roughly $1,591 and ranges between $495 and $3,168. On a yearly basis, the median cost is about $19,100, which is less than the US average of $23,100.
Costs for independent living in Quinton, AL can range between $602 per month and $2,602 per month. The median cost is approximately $1,585 per month, or about $19,023 annually.
Located within Walker County, Quinton is a small town in Alabama. It is included in the Birmingham-Hoover metro area. The encompassing metropolitan area contains 884,509 inhabitants, but there are only 3,233 living within the city. The 55+ community comprises around 32% of the total population.
Quinton has an above average SeniorScore™ of 70. The city has a median per capita income of $21,000. The average household income is $37,000 compared to an average of $40,000 for the entire state of Alabama. The current unemployment rate is around 8.35% and the average housing price is $126,000, which is somewhat lower than the state average of $145,500.
Quinton has ideal mean temperatures, with very mild winters and very balmy summers. The area receives very large levels of rainfall each year. Quinton has above average water quality ratings and very low air quality in relation to other cities.