Why Live in Griffin Heights
Griffin Heights in Tallahassee features a variety of midcentury home styles, including modest ranch-style bungalows, brick Minimal Traditional designs, and midcentury bungalows, many with carports or attached garages. The neighborhood also includes larger ranch-style homes, renovated midcentury bungalows, and new constructions. Housing options extend to apartment buildings and duplexes, making it appealing for Florida State University students due to its proximity. School-age children attend Riley Elementary and Griffin Middle schools within the neighborhood, while older students go to Godby High School, which offers several Magnet programs and unique academies. John G. Riley Park, located across from Riley Elementary, provides nearly 5 acres of picnic tables and walking trails under a dense canopy of cherrybark oaks and loblollies. Dining options along Tennessee Street include fast-food and fast-casual restaurants like Jimmy John’s, Chipotle, and Whataburger, as well as Pancho’s Mexican Grill and Roboto Tokyo Grill. For sweet treats, Crumbl Cookies and Insomnia Cookies are nearby. Everyday essentials are accessible with Publix and CVS less than 3 miles away in Levy Park, and additional shopping and dining options at Lake Ella Plaza. Midtown’s restaurant and nightlife features are also close, making Griffin Heights a convenient and vibrant neighborhood.
Home Trends in Griffin Heights, FL
Median Single Family Sale Price
$830,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$282
Number of Homes for Sale
2
Last 12 months Home Sales
0
Median List Price
$830,000