Moved to Cullman in 1985 when I was 5 years old. My mother got a job as an RN at Cullman hospital, which was in the old building near the town hall and library at that time. Been here since. Now listen, I'm not going to lie and tell you that Cullman is some perfect wonderland. It's actually a very boring place to live. However, boring also means safe and quiet. Peaceful even. There aren't tons of things to see and do here, but it's a decent town. Some people are polite, some aren't. That's anywhere you go. The culture has changed a little since the 80s, but not all that much. As a person who's not into religion, football, hunting, fishing, big trucks or drinking alcohol, I have a unique perspective. I don't have the same interests as most people living here. From what I've seen of this town in the last 37 years, Cullman is an okay place IF you're the type of person who enjoys a simple life. If you're looking for a high energy, fast paced, exciting lifestyle, this is not the place for you. It trying to put this as politely as I can. It's better than Jasper. Better than Birmingham. Better than Gadsden. Really, Cullman is the best town in all of North Alabama. But, do I wish I lived in Miami, Florida or Hawaii? Absolutely.
Thanks so much for you comment and the honesty you shared. When I was in high school I couldn’t wait to leave Cullman, but when I got married and had kids, I was so glad that I was back here to raise a family.
I lived here my whole life the history of cullman is dark for sure but this place come long way there folks of all walks of life here dont matter what you look like or where you came from
My wife is Mexican, her 2 sisters living there are also Mexican and no problems. We'll be retiring there. I heard nothing but kindness coming from this place.
Lived in Cullman all of my life and hate it. When they talk about jobs here they are plant jobs. Smith Lake maybe great place for you if have the big money to buy it. Most people here don’t. I would love to know where all these great restaurants are.
I’m thinking of moving back to the South, I miss it so much. Cullman seems like what I’m looking for. Of course I’ve heard of the town’s history, but some might be surprised that many American towns had similar histories. Thankfully a lot has changed in over 50 years. It’s close to Huntsville and Birmingham and which is import to me. I need medical specialists and I’m a young senior so those are two considerations I have.
It’s such a great little town. Currently there are a lot of job openings, just like throughout the nation. We have a local college, Wallace State Community College, that is fantastic and offers many different education options. Does that answer your questions? Please feel free to shoot me an email or connect on social if you have further questions. I’m happy to help.
I'm an American born and raised in NYC. My parents came from Cuba and DR in 1950 and 1952, when blacks and whites were still segregated. My mother would take her dark skinned coworker home every day because she was afraid to go home alone. I guess I take after my mother when it comes to being brave. I became Muslim in 1990 when I was 12, at a time when Islam was unheard of and the internet didn't exist. My children and I dress like Muslims, many think we are Arab from first impression but once we speak, most get curious and ask how I speak Spanish and English. I'm looking to move to Cullman and I wanted to know if we'll be welcomed there. I have six minor children and I'm a divorced mother raising them alone. I'm not afraid, I just want to know what it's like in 2024- please be honest and give current opinions because you've actually been there recently and know the vibe.
I've lived in Cullman County and the City of Cullman for 69 years, driven over every street and walked on most of them, and I can guarantee you that's not a Cullman street.
Too many Floridians are flocking the area, but not as many as Georgia, Tennessee, and the Carolinas, but that area is starting to creep up in that area.
Thanks for the comment. We have definitely seen an increase in the number of out of state clients looking to purchase here in Cullman over the last two years. I’ve had clients from Cali and Ohio as well.
Very good job. Great job promoting Cullman. Ignore the miserable thumbs down brigade. I am looking to relocate from Dallas (originally from Scotland). Can't afford property taxes here ;) Just checking out small towns in AL and Cullman looks like it could be a contender.
Great video! I'm trying to move there! Don't know anyone but I'm always down to meet new people! Plus I want freedom. :) as soon as I find a job, I'm moving. The last week, every night, I apply for jobs! So anyone know anywhere hiring, let me know!:) I can't wait to move to alabama! Also love your hair, looks amazing :)
Nelson, I hope you love Alabama as much as I do. Are you moving to Cullman specifically? I hope you find a job soon, we seem to have a lot of job openings.
@@laceykilpatrick7632 I'm looking at cullman, Opelika auburn area. Maybe clanton. I love the small towns. I'll keep applying. No biggie :) my brother lives in meridian Mississippi and can't travel far because of military so I'm trying to stay in alabama but within his distance so we can visit. :) but I'm loving cullman!
Great video im a local 1 plumber in nyc retiring in about 12 years. I'm looking to buy a house there in the next few years. I was very interested before but this video sold me.
Moved to Cullman in 1985 when I was 5 years old. My mother got a job as an RN at Cullman hospital, which was in the old building near the town hall and library at that time. Been here since. Now listen, I'm not going to lie and tell you that Cullman is some perfect wonderland. It's actually a very boring place to live. However, boring also means safe and quiet. Peaceful even. There aren't tons of things to see and do here, but it's a decent town. Some people are polite, some aren't. That's anywhere you go. The culture has changed a little since the 80s, but not all that much. As a person who's not into religion, football, hunting, fishing, big trucks or drinking alcohol, I have a unique perspective. I don't have the same interests as most people living here. From what I've seen of this town in the last 37 years, Cullman is an okay place IF you're the type of person who enjoys a simple life. If you're looking for a high energy, fast paced, exciting lifestyle, this is not the place for you. It trying to put this as politely as I can. It's better than Jasper. Better than Birmingham. Better than Gadsden. Really, Cullman is the best town in all of North Alabama. But, do I wish I lived in Miami, Florida or Hawaii? Absolutely.
Thanks so much for you comment and the honesty you shared. When I was in high school I couldn’t wait to leave Cullman, but when I got married and had kids, I was so glad that I was back here to raise a family.
I'm not liking the history and rumors tbh
I lived here my whole life the history of cullman is dark for sure but this place come long way there folks of all walks of life here dont matter what you look like or where you came from
@@drewlaney5692nice try 😂
My husband is Thai. Will travel to work for 6 months, sincerely hope that People in this city are welcoming and friendly. thank you
My wife and I were thinking about moving there, but we heard a lot of races things about that town and I don’t want to bring my kids around that
My wife is Mexican, her 2 sisters living there are also Mexican and no problems. We'll be retiring there. I heard nothing but kindness coming from this place.
Yes you should definitely stay far away from our town.
How bout ticks? Is it a big problem?
i've been living here since the 1990's when i was a kid and i wouldn't change it for nothing
Cullman Alabama is great! I love it here…It’s great! I have so many friends here and i 100% recommend it.
My family and I are looking to move to the Cullman area soon. Would love to connect and meet great new people!!
I'm considering Cullman Al. I live in AZ now looking to move in a few months. Transferring with my job.
Lived in Cullman all of my life and hate it. When they talk about jobs here they are plant jobs. Smith Lake maybe great place for you if have the big money to buy it. Most people here don’t. I would love to know where all these great restaurants are.
I thought this was a movie trailer for some kind of uncanny valley concept 😅🤣
I’m thinking of moving back to the South, I miss it so much. Cullman seems like what I’m looking for. Of course I’ve heard of the town’s history, but some might be surprised that many American towns had similar histories. Thankfully a lot has changed in over 50 years. It’s close to Huntsville and Birmingham and which is import to me. I need medical specialists and I’m a young senior so those are two considerations I have.
I just drive through there today and it was beautiful.
What kind of employment is available higher education ?
It’s such a great little town. Currently there are a lot of job openings, just like throughout the nation. We have a local college, Wallace State Community College, that is fantastic and offers many different education options. Does that answer your questions? Please feel free to shoot me an email or connect on social if you have further questions. I’m happy to help.
I'm an American born and raised in NYC. My parents came from Cuba and DR in 1950 and 1952, when blacks and whites were still segregated. My mother would take her dark skinned coworker home every day because she was afraid to go home alone. I guess I take after my mother when it comes to being brave. I became Muslim in 1990 when I was 12, at a time when Islam was unheard of and the internet didn't exist. My children and I dress like Muslims, many think we are Arab from first impression but once we speak, most get curious and ask how I speak Spanish and English. I'm looking to move to Cullman and I wanted to know if we'll be welcomed there. I have six minor children and I'm a divorced mother raising them alone. I'm not afraid, I just want to know what it's like in 2024- please be honest and give current opinions because you've actually been there recently and know the vibe.
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Who in the world would want to move to Cullman, AL?
People from all over the US actually. Lots of people are looking for small town charm these day.
What street are you going down at the 1:47 minute mark?
I've lived in Cullman County and the City of Cullman for 69 years, driven over every street and walked on most of them, and I can guarantee you that's not a Cullman street.
Too many Floridians are flocking the area, but not as many as Georgia, Tennessee, and the Carolinas, but that area is starting to creep up in that area.
Thanks for the comment. We have definitely seen an increase in the number of out of state clients looking to purchase here in Cullman over the last two years. I’ve had clients from Cali and Ohio as well.
I’m looking to move here.. how do I contact you directly?
You can email me at lacey@lakeleague.com and we’ll discuss your needs and go from there.
Just moved to Cullman from Boston! We love it so far!!
Congrats to you.
Very good job. Great job promoting Cullman. Ignore the miserable thumbs down brigade. I am looking to relocate from Dallas (originally from Scotland). Can't afford property taxes here ;) Just checking out small towns in AL and Cullman looks like it could be a contender.
Thanks Thomas! If I can answer any questions for you about our small town, please feel free to reach out. Good luck in your small town search.
Thanks Lacey
I love living in Cullman born and raised I don't see myself ever leaving it's o most like silvertown ❤️
Your favorite huh… you must love the “amerikkkan” history they teach down there 😒 0:10
Careful there;
your ignorance is showing!
Great video! I'm trying to move there! Don't know anyone but I'm always down to meet new people! Plus I want freedom. :) as soon as I find a job, I'm moving. The last week, every night, I apply for jobs! So anyone know anywhere hiring, let me know!:) I can't wait to move to alabama! Also love your hair, looks amazing :)
Nelson, I hope you love Alabama as much as I do. Are you moving to Cullman specifically? I hope you find a job soon, we seem to have a lot of job openings.
@@laceykilpatrick7632 I'm looking at cullman, Opelika auburn area. Maybe clanton. I love the small towns. I'll keep applying. No biggie :) my brother lives in meridian Mississippi and can't travel far because of military so I'm trying to stay in alabama but within his distance so we can visit. :) but I'm loving cullman!
I know that there is a Panera somewhere near the Five Below! I think their hiring
CULLMAN is amazing!!! Born and raised in CULLMAN al to
Low crime rates = check out the racial demographics 👍
😂😂😂😂😂😂 Nope 😎
Great video im a local 1 plumber in nyc retiring in about 12 years. I'm looking to buy a house there in the next few years. I was very interested before but this video sold me.
It's a great town with great people. Hope this video was helpful!
I live in Cullman and it’s amazing and i love everything about my town 😁
Agreed! Our small town is growing so much, but it still keeps that small town charm that I love so much!
Very nice job
Thank you
Very nice job
Thanks for the visit