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Adiron Woods.

Adiron Woods has a distinct feel in northeast Tallahassee, a newer neighborhood where homes started going up in 2005. With just 81 houses, it’s a compact area, giving it a more intimate atmosphere than some of the sprawling developments nearby. You’ll find it situated convenientl...

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30.4814, -84.1575
Adiron Woods offers a consistent, modern look in northeast Tallahassee, with homes built starting in 2005.

Adiron Woods has a distinct feel in northeast Tallahassee, a newer neighborhood where homes started going up in 2005. With just 81 houses, it’s a compact area, giving it a more intimate atmosphere than some of the sprawling developments nearby. You’ll find it situated conveniently near the intersection of Mahan Drive and Walden Road. This location means residents get the benefit of contemporary living without feeling isolated. The homes themselves reflect a modern aesthetic, a consistent look across the entire neighborhood. It's the kind of place where the streets are well-maintained, and there’s a clear sense of community.

One of the real draws of Adiron Woods is its practical location. For daily errands or bigger shopping trips, you're just a short drive from major retailers like Costco and Bass Pro Shop. That means less time in the car and more time at home. For those who work downtown, the commute is notably quick, a significant advantage for getting to and from the city center without a long haul. The proximity to Mahan Drive, a main artery, makes navigating Tallahassee simple, whether you're heading to the east side or need to cut across town.

For daily errands or bigger shopping trips, you are just a short drive from major retailers like Costco and Bass Pro Shop.

The neighborhood’s active Homeowners Association plays a big role here, regularly organizing community events that bring neighbors together. While there aren't specific businesses or public venues listed within Adiron Woods itself, the focus is clearly on residential comfort and community engagement. This dedication to local interaction helps foster a friendly environment. To explore nearby places and any upcoming events in the broader area, continue scrolling down the page.

Why locals like it: contemporary homes built since 2005 quick downtown access proximity to Costco and Bass Pro Shop active HOA with community events
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Where is Adiron Woods located?
Adiron Woods is a contemporary neighborhood situated in northeast Tallahassee, Florida. It is located near the intersection of Mahan Drive and Walden Road, offering convenient access to other parts of the city.
What kind of homes are in Adiron Woods?
Adiron Woods features 81 contemporary homes, with construction beginning in 2005. The neighborhood is known for its modern residential style within Tallahassee.
What stores are near Adiron Woods?
Residents of Adiron Woods benefit from proximity to several major retailers. Costco and Bass Pro Shop are conveniently located nearby, providing shopping and outdoor gear options.
Is Adiron Woods close to downtown Tallahassee?
Yes, Adiron Woods offers quick access to downtown Tallahassee. Its location near Mahan Drive facilitates an easy commute to the city center, allowing for quick travel to the urban core.
Does Adiron Woods have a homeowners association?
Yes, Adiron Woods has an active Homeowners Association (HOA). The HOA is responsible for organizing and hosting community events for residents.
What is the size of Adiron Woods?
Adiron Woods covers an approximate area of 0.07 square miles. This makes it a relatively compact residential neighborhood located in Tallahassee, Florida.

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