Which Auburn Intersection Makes You Want to Lose Your Religion? š
If you’re living in Auburn Alabama, there’s one question almost everyone can answer immediately: Which Auburn intersection makes you want to lose your religion?
We’ve all got one.
Maybe it’s the intersection that catches every red light when you’re already late. Maybe it’s the one near shopping. Maybe it’s the one that seems completely fine until school lets out and suddenly nobody is moving.
The funny thing is that traffic frustrations are often a sign of something positive. Auburn keeps growing. More students arrive every year. More families relocate here. More businesses continue investing in the area. Growth creates opportunity, but it also creates a few traffic headaches.
And after the massive Argentina vs. Iceland soccer match at Jordan-Hare Stadium this week, a lot of Auburn residents got a reminder of just how much traffic this city can handle when tens of thousands of visitors show up at once.
Why Auburn Traffic Feels Different Today
Auburn has changed dramatically over the last decade.
New neighborhoods, new businesses, and continued growth around Auburn University (https://www.auburn.edu/) have increased traffic throughout the city.
Popular destinations include:
⢠Auburn University (https://www.auburn.edu/)
⢠Jordan-Hare Stadium (https://auburntigers.com/jordan-hare-stadium)
⢠Auburn Mall (https://www.shopauburnalabama.com/)
⢠Downtown Auburn
⢠Auburn City Schools (https://www.auburnschools.org/)
⢠Local restaurants and shopping districts
When football weekends, graduations, move-in weekends, and major sporting events arrive, traffic patterns can change quickly.
The Soccer Match Everyone Is Still Talking About
Auburn recently hosted the international soccer match featuring Argentina and Iceland at Jordan-Hare Stadium (https://auburntigers.com/jordan-hare-stadium).
Whether you attended the match or simply drove through town that evening, you probably noticed the impact.
Hotels filled up.
Restaurants were packed.
Parking lots were crowded.
Traffic increased throughout the city.
Events like this remind people that Auburn isn’t just a college town anymore. Auburn continues attracting regional and national attention for sports, education, business, and quality of life.
For many people considering an Auburn University relocation, seeing Auburn successfully host a large international event only reinforces why they are interested in moving here.
The Intersections Locals Love to Debate
Every Auburn resident seems to have a different answer.
Some point to intersections near campus.
Others mention Opelika Road.
Many bring up intersections near shopping centers during afternoon rush hour.
Then there are football weekends when everyone suddenly becomes an expert on alternate routes.
No matter which intersection you choose, somebody else will immediately tell you theirs is worse.
Auburn Traffic Reality Check
| Situation | Traffic Level |
|---|---|
| Early Morning | Light |
| Mid-Day | Moderate |
| School Pickup Hours | Heavy |
| Football Weekends | Very Heavy |
| Major Events | Very Heavy |
| Summer Mornings | Light |
A Relocation Client Said It Best
I recently worked with a relocation client connected to Auburn University (https://www.auburn.edu/).
During our first tour, we sat through multiple light cycles at a busy intersection.
The buyer laughed and asked, “Is traffic always like this?”
A few minutes later we turned into a quiet neighborhood with mature trees and peaceful streets.
Their response?
“Okay. Never mind. This is worth it.”
I hear some version of that all the time.
People may complain about traffic for five minutes, but they stay because of the lifestyle.
Why So Many People Continue to Move to Auburn
Despite occasional traffic frustrations, Auburn remains one of Alabama’s most desirable places to live.
People relocate to Auburn because of:
⢠Auburn University (https://www.auburn.edu/)
⢠Auburn City Schools (https://www.auburnschools.org/)
⢠Strong property values
⢠Beautiful neighborhoods
⢠Walkable areas near downtown
⢠Sporting events and community activities
⢠Shopping and dining options
⢠Long-term growth and stability
Many buyers searching for Auburn homes for sale are surprised by the number of neighborhood options available.
You can explore many local communities here:
Auburn subdivisions (https://auburnopelikaalrealestate.com/auburn-al-subdivisons/)
Don’t Forget About Opelika
Many relocation buyers compare Auburn and Opelika before making a decision.
Opelika continues to grow while maintaining its own unique character.
Popular destinations like Opelika Tiger Town (https://www.opelika-al.gov/397/Tiger-Town) offer shopping, dining, and convenient access to both communities.
For some buyers, Opelika real estate provides exactly the balance they are looking for.
Quick Q&A
Q: Which Auburn intersection is the worst?
A: Ask ten Auburn residents and you’ll probably get ten different answers.
Q: Did the Argentina vs. Iceland soccer match increase traffic?
A: Absolutely. Major events at Jordan-Hare Stadium bring significant traffic throughout Auburn.
Q: Is traffic getting worse because Auburn is growing?
A: Growth contributes to increased traffic, but it also reflects Auburn’s continued popularity and economic strength.
Q: Is Auburn still a great place to relocate?
A: Absolutely. Auburn continues attracting families, retirees, faculty, students, and professionals from across the country.
About Laura Sellers
Laura Sellers is an Associate Broker with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate serving Auburn and Opelika, Alabama. Since 2005, she has helped buyers and sellers navigate the local market, including Auburn University relocation clients, retirees, investors, and families moving to the area. As an Auburn University graduate, Laura provides firsthand local knowledge of the communities she serves.
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