Weeki Wachee Gardens
Weeki Wachee Gardens is an amazing neighborhood that's located about 6.9 miles away from Spring Hill, with an estimated population of 1,778 people.
Weeki Wachee Gardens is a beautiful community to live in where the cost of living is 3% lower than average in Florida and 4% lower than the U.S. average. This implies that you can live comfortably without struggling like most other Americans do every day - all while being surrounded by nature at its finest and forests too beautiful to mention here again.
The Weeki Wachee Gardens community housing is 11% lower than the national average. The Weeki Wachee Gardens community offers some of the best real estate prices in all of Florida. With values that are 5% lower than average and rental rates 12% lower than the FL average as well, this scenic town is perfect for families who want to vacation without breaking their budget.
The community of Weeki Wachee Gardens is a safe haven for families and visitors. The crime rate in this town is 67% lower than the national average, while violent crimes are 64% lower than the U.S. average as well. You have 1/130 chances to become a crime victim when living here, which makes this community safer than 74% of the cities in the United States. The security measures offered by Weeki Wachee Gardens keep its residents safe while also providing them with an environment filled with fun activities.
The Weeki Wachee Gardens community is a beautiful place to live with plenty of green spaces and amenities. Most residents own their homes, which gives them the feeling that they're part of something bigger than themselves.
Many retirees choose to live in the Weeki Wachee Gardens neighborhood because of its conservative culture and beautiful natural scenery. The public schools are also above average, which makes this an ideal place for families who want their children educated with good values.
The real estate market in Weeki Wachee Gardens is diverse, with homes ranging from small studios to large four-bedroom houses. The majority of the sales are owner-occupied, and most homeowners buy their property based on location as opposed to size or price point rather than desire.
The diverse community in Weeki Wachee Gardens is a perfect example of what we call aging in place. Many people have chosen to stay here as their families grow and develop over time, instead of moving away from more commercial areas where things tend to be less affordable or there when you need them; while still others come back after years spent living elsewhere because they love how peaceful it feels being surrounded by nature on all sides.
The Weeki Wachee Gardens neighborhood has a lot of homes that were built in the 1970s and 1980s. There are also some 2000-current construction sites with new developments coming soon.
Weeki Wachee Gardens is a beautiful community to live in where the cost of living is 3% lower than average in Florida and 4% lower than the U.S. average. This implies that you can live comfortably without struggling like most other Americans do every day - all while being surrounded by nature at its finest and forests too beautiful to mention here again.
The Weeki Wachee Gardens community housing is 11% lower than the national average. The Weeki Wachee Gardens community offers some of the best real estate prices in all of Florida. With values that are 5% lower than average and rental rates 12% lower than the FL average as well, this scenic town is perfect for families who want to vacation without breaking their budget.
The community of Weeki Wachee Gardens is a safe haven for families and visitors. The crime rate in this town is 67% lower than the national average, while violent crimes are 64% lower than the U.S. average as well. You have 1/130 chances to become a crime victim when living here, which makes this community safer than 74% of the cities in the United States. The security measures offered by Weeki Wachee Gardens keep its residents safe while also providing them with an environment filled with fun activities.
The Weeki Wachee Gardens community is a beautiful place to live with plenty of green spaces and amenities. Most residents own their homes, which gives them the feeling that they're part of something bigger than themselves.
Many retirees choose to live in the Weeki Wachee Gardens neighborhood because of its conservative culture and beautiful natural scenery. The public schools are also above average, which makes this an ideal place for families who want their children educated with good values.
The real estate market in Weeki Wachee Gardens is diverse, with homes ranging from small studios to large four-bedroom houses. The majority of the sales are owner-occupied, and most homeowners buy their property based on location as opposed to size or price point rather than desire.
The diverse community in Weeki Wachee Gardens is a perfect example of what we call aging in place. Many people have chosen to stay here as their families grow and develop over time, instead of moving away from more commercial areas where things tend to be less affordable or there when you need them; while still others come back after years spent living elsewhere because they love how peaceful it feels being surrounded by nature on all sides.
The Weeki Wachee Gardens neighborhood has a lot of homes that were built in the 1970s and 1980s. There are also some 2000-current construction sites with new developments coming soon.
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