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Nevius Home for Rent

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    $776 - $836 per month

    Tillman Park Apartments

    1-2 Beds

    4850 General Rd, Mobile, AL 36619

    NESTLED IN A SERENE NEIGHBORHOOD, THIS HIDDEN GEM OFFERS A CAREFREE LIFESTYLE THAT EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS WHILE STAYING WITHIN BUDGET. OUR PET-FRIENDLY COMMUNITY FEATURES 1- AND 2-BEDROOM HOMES WITH SPACIOUS FLOORPLANS, A DEDICATED PET PARK, AND TWO SPARKLING POOLS FOR RELAXATION. OUTSTANDING CUSTOMER SERVICE AND ATTENTION TO DETAIL ENSURE YOUR HOME IS IN THE BEST CARE, MAKING TILLMAN PARK YOUR

    4850 General Rd, Mobile, AL 36619

Why Live in Nevius

Nevius, a neighborhood in Mobile, Alabama, is characterized by its blend of suburban and natural landscapes. The area is bordered by dense woods to the west and north, with Halls Mill Creek flowing through its northern end, providing a lush green backdrop. The eastern end of Nevius is a hub for shopping and dining, featuring a Walmart, Winn Dixie, Lowes, and various fast food and chain restaurants. Notable local eateries include Dick Russel's Bar-B-Q, known for its Southern fare, and Thai Fusion, offering a variety of Asian dishes. The neighborhood also houses Providence Medical Group for healthcare needs. Nevius is home to Mobile Memorial Gardens Cemetery, which features beautifully landscaped grounds and paved walking trails popular with joggers and dog walkers. Recreational opportunities abound with numerous parks, hiking trails, and bike paths in the wooded areas. The housing market in Nevius includes many homes built in the 1980s, often requiring some repairs, making it a prime location for investment. The neighborhood consists mainly of simple brick ranches with private driveways and large, shaded lots. About half of the residents are renters. Mobile County Schools offer diverse educational opportunities, with Griggs Elementary School being highly rated. Dreamland Skate Center serves as a community gathering spot, and downtown Mobile, just 10 miles away, provides additional entertainment options, including festivals and a large Mardi Gras celebration. While buses run along Government Boulevard, residents primarily rely on cars, with Interstate 10 contributing to local traffic and noise. Summers are humid and hot, typical of the Gulf of Mexico region.
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