Leewood Hills is where Tallahassee's terrain begins to climb, offering homes set among the trees on natural slopes.
Leewood Hills sits on Tallahassee's west side, a small pocket of residential streets where the land starts to roll. It is a hillside community, meaning you will find homes perched on slopes, often surrounded by mature trees. The natural elevation here gives the neighborhood a distinct feel, different from the flatter parts of town. It is a place where the landscape dictates the layout, offering a sense of privacy among the woods. The air feels a little different up here, a bit more removed from the city's hum, even though you are still within Tallahassee proper.
This is a neighborhood for those who appreciate a quiet street and the rustle of leaves. The lots are generally wooded, providing a natural buffer between homes. You will not find much through traffic here, just residents coming and going about their day. It is the kind of place where the biggest event of the day might be watching the sunset through the trees from your porch, or listening to the sounds of nature after a rain. The streets follow the contours of the hills, making for interesting walks and views. It is a community that feels established, with a focus on residential living rather than commercial activity.
You will find quiet streets here, a place where the biggest event of the day might be watching the sunset through the trees.
Leewood Hills, though small at just 0.06 square miles, offers a particular kind of Tallahassee living. It is a place defined by its natural setting, where the trees and the terrain are as much a part of the neighborhood's character as the homes themselves. For those considering a move or simply curious about Tallahassee's diverse areas, Leewood Hills presents a unique option. Scroll down to see any places, events, and resident ratings on Tallahasseean.
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