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County overview

Montgomery County

Alabama - aging-in-place demographics, contractor density, and accessibility insights for Montgomery County.

Census ACS 5-year estimates

Who lives in Montgomery County

Population
228,132
Age 65+
15.6%
Median age
36.9
Owner-occupied
57.2%
With disability
16.4%
Median home value
$151,300
Median income
$56,707
Residents 65+
35,635
How Montgomery County compares

vs. the U.S. average

% age 65+
-5.5%
% owner-occupied
-11.7%
% with disability
+27.1%
Median household income
-24.5%
Median home value
-46.3%
Median age
-4.2%

Comparison computed from the latest American Community Survey 5-year estimates. A positive number means this county is higher than the national average; negative means lower.

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Aging-in-place in Montgomery County

Montgomery County is home to roughly 228,132 residents, of whom about 35,589 are age 65 or older - a senior share of 15.6%, below the U.S. average. For families planning aging-in-place modifications here, that population density translates directly into a deep bench of local contractors familiar with the needs of older homeowners.

Roughly 57.2% of homes in Montgomery County are owner-occupied at a median home value of $151,300. That's a lower-than-average ownership rate, which can mean more renters navigating accessibility modifications with landlord involvement. Older homes in established neighborhoods can require careful planning for grab-bar anchoring, walk-in shower conversions, and doorway widening - all standard work for the aging-in-place specialists listed below.

About 16.4% of Montgomery County residents report a disability, a rate elevated relative to national levels. Demand for accessibility-focused remodelers - bathroom safety upgrades, non-slip flooring, ADA toilet installations, and lowered countertops - reflects that local population, not a one-size-fits-all national average.