Quiet mid-century midtown subdivision of brick ranches between Waters and Skidaway.
Magnolia Park is a calm, established midtown subdivision built largely in the 1950s and 1960s. Brick ranches, split-levels, and the occasional Cape Cod sit on flat, walkable lots, and the neighborhood retains a strong post-war residential character.
It's a 10-minute drive to downtown, the islands, or Memorial Health, and Bacon Park's golf and tennis are minutes away.
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