Ox Bottom Gardens offers an approachable entry point to the wider Ox Bottom area, a quiet corner where the pace slows down a bit.
Ox Bottom Gardens feels like a quiet corner of the larger Ox Bottom area, a place where the pace slows down a bit. You'll find it in north Tallahassee, a neighborhood that stands out for being the most approachable entry point to this popular part of town. It’s not about grand estates here, but about finding a comfortable spot that makes sense for your budget, without sacrificing the feel of the area.
This small neighborhood, just 0.06 square miles, is home to 65 houses, all built between 1994 and 1997. These aren't brand new builds, but they offer solid homes ranging from 1,500 to 2,800 square feet, a good size for many. It's a mix of folks, really, from young families just starting out to retirees looking for a manageable home without the upkeep of a sprawling property. The streets here tend to be quiet, with neighbors often out walking dogs or chatting over fences. It's the kind of place where people settle in for the long haul, appreciating the value and the community feel.
This small neighborhood of 65 homes, built between 1994 and 1997, attracts both young families and retirees looking for value.
While there aren't any specific businesses or public spaces listed right within the neighborhood's small footprint, the appeal of Ox Bottom Gardens comes from its residential character and its position within the broader Ox Bottom community. If you're curious about what else is nearby, or what's happening around Tallahassee, scroll down to explore places and events.
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