Montgomery vs Birmingham for Veterans (2026)

Better for veterans: Montgomery~4% cheaper overall
State Tax on Military Pension
5%
Montgomery
5%
Birmingham
Median Home Price (VA Loan eligible)
$195K
Montgomery
$225K
Birmingham
Military Retire Pay Rent Burden
38%
Montgomery
43%
Birmingham
Walk Score (0–100)
24
Montgomery
28
Birmingham

Scroll down for VA loan estimates, military pension tax details, and FAQ.

Veterans cost breakdown

Metric
Montgomery
Alabama
Birmingham
Alabama
1BR rent / month$1,050Better$1,200
Median home price$195KBetter$225K
State income tax on pension5%Better5%
Sales tax9.2%Better9.2%
Monthly utilities$170Better$175
Military retire pay rent burden38%Better43%
Walk score24 / 10028 / 100Better
Overall COL index81Better84
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Frequently asked questions

Which city is better for veterans — Montgomery or Birmingham?

For veterans, Montgomery is the stronger choice based on tax burden on military pension, home affordability with VA loans, and walkability. Montgomery is more affordable overall, which matters when living on a fixed military retirement income.

Is military retirement pay taxed in Montgomery and Birmingham?

As of 2026, Alabama taxes military retirement pay at 5%. Alabama taxes military retirement pay at 5%. This is important because federal law does not tax VA disability compensation, but military pension IS subject to state income tax in most states. The difference on a $35K pension is roughly $0/month — or $0/year.

Can a veteran afford to buy a home in Montgomery with a VA loan?

VA loans require no down payment, making homeownership more accessible for veterans. A VA loan on a $195K home in Montgomery would run approximately $1,297/month at a 7% rate — that's 47% of the average military retirement take-home of $2,771/month. That's manageable on military retirement pay with careful budgeting.

How far does VA disability pay go in Montgomery vs Birmingham?

VA disability compensation is tax-exempt at the federal level, and most states also exempt it from state income tax. 100% P&T disability pay is approximately $3,737/month in 2026. In Montgomery (COL index 81), that $3,737 has the purchasing power of $4,614 in a 100-index (average US) city — effectively stretching further than in a higher-cost market.

Which city is more walkable and accessible for veterans with disabilities?

Birmingham has a higher walk score (28 vs 24), meaning more daily errands, medical appointments, and services are accessible on foot or via transit. High walkability reduces car dependence — particularly valuable for veterans with mobility limitations or vision impairments. Walk scores above 70 are considered "very walkable."

Military retirement purchasing power

A $35,000/year military pension in Montgomery has the same purchasing power as $36K/year in Birmingham based on relative cost of living indexes.

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Military retirement pay estimate based on 20-year E-7 equivalent (~$35,000/year). VA disability figures based on 2026 VA rating tables. State tax treatment of military pensions varies; verify your state's specific rules. Data: VA, Tax Foundation, Zillow, BLS · Q1 2026