The boundaries of Hillwood stretch from Zelda Road to Perry Hill Road, south of Interstate 85 and north of Vaughn Road, near the center of metro Montgomery.
This upscale Midtown area of 540 homes, the original of which dates back to the mid 60s, but mostly built in the 1980s, features some of Montgomery's finest homes most of which were custom built and range from $500-$900,000, with an average resell price of most executive homes around $250-$300,000. Some of Hillwood's fine homes have been featured in magazines, such as Southern Living.
But you don't have to be a millionaire or business owner or executive to reside in Hillwood.Some of the city's finest apartment homes, town and patio homes make it accessible to all income and age levels. In fact, one can imagine livng their entire life in Hillwood from early professional years to raising a family and then settling into retirement. All stages of life are represented here. Several families boost of multi generations calling Hillwood home.
Although the homes in Hillwood are relatively new compared with some of Montgomery's oldest yet nearby historic districts, residents enjoy the traditional splendor of tall, age-old trees on large 100 t 150 foot lots.
Since what is now Hillwood was once ages ago a riverbed, the area's rich soil produces some the city's most beautiful azaleas.
The area is bordred by some of the city's fine convenience centers, business districts and restaurants.
Its convenient location is an easy drive to downtown, private clubs, churches, sports,entertainment, government, military and manufacturing centers.
Several college prep schools border the neighborhood, and it is an easy commute to most of the county's exceptional magnet schools and colleges.