I grew up thinking someone was not just rich, but like “rich rich” if they lived in a gated community with a 5-star golf course, tennis complex, community pool, and perfectly manicured lawns that had not even one weed on them. Personally, I never felt these grounds were as comforting as my own romantic wildflower field at home (basically a yard with overgrown dandelions everywhere, but oh the wishes I could make!), but those kinds of neighborhoods were luxurious, for some. And those outside of the gates did not feel welcome.
But it seems like millennials are ditching the golf courses for something altogether different. I’m not necessarily talking about the backwoods, off-grid farms where owners wield hatches and flannel everything. Some are finding a sense of old-fashioned community, connection to nature, and fresh foods while still living in a diverse, cultural society or cities, even. The answer for many is an agrihood.
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Pine Dove Farm is North Florida’s first Planned Agricultural Community (PAC) In Tallahassee, providing residents with a welcoming and sophisticated rural neighborhood while maintaining convenient access to the resources of a bustling city. In order to foster education of farm-to-table practices and encourage healthy livings of a bustling city. Add: Learn more about Pine Dove Farm link to homepage