Antioch Estates

Antioch Estates Homes for Sale in Crestview, Florida

If you’re searching for Antioch Estates homes for sale in Crestview, you’ve found one of the most sought-after established neighborhoods in the area. Known for its quiet, looped streets, generously sized lots, and a genuine no-HOA lifestyle, Antioch Estates appeals to buyers who want space, freedom, and a true neighborhood feel — without the restrictions or monthly fees that come with many newer communities. Whether you’re a local buyer, a first-time homeowner, or a military family PCSing to the area, Antioch Estates is worth a serious look.

About Antioch Estates

Antioch Estates is an established residential community located in south Crestview, just south of Interstate 10. Unlike many of the newer planned communities popping up around Okaloosa County, Antioch Estates has a more relaxed, organic feel — homes were built over time by a variety of builders, which means you’ll find a mix of styles and layouts rather than a cookie-cutter streetscape.

What stays consistent is the quality of the lots and the charm of the neighborhood. Homes here typically sit on 0.27 to 0.35+ acre lots with room to breathe — fully fenced backyards, large open decks, mature trees, and real separation between neighbors. Inside, you’ll commonly find:

  • 3–4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms

  • Open-concept split floor plans with vaulted ceilings

  • Kitchens with breakfast bars and tiled backsplashes

  • Indoor laundry rooms and attached 2-car garages

  • Large back decks overlooking fully fenced yards

  • Some homes featuring all-brick or brick-front construction

No HOA. That’s not a typo. Antioch Estates is a no-HOA neighborhood, which means no monthly dues, no restrictions on parking your boat or work truck, and no approval process for improvements to your own home. For buyers who value that kind of freedom, it’s a rare find in today’s Crestview market.

Location & Convenience

Antioch Estates sits in south Crestview (zip code 32536), just off the Interstate 10 corridor, giving residents quick access to everything the Crestview area has to offer. US-90 is close by for everyday errands — grocery stores, restaurants, and shops are all within a short drive. And if you need to get to the beach, you’re well-positioned for the 45-minute run down to Destin or Fort Walton Beach.

For military families, this location makes a lot of sense. Duke Field (Eglin Air Force Base Auxiliary Field 3) is just a short drive north of the I-10 interchange, and Eglin Air Force Base is approximately 22 miles from Crestview — roughly a 25–30 minute commute. Hurlburt Field is also accessible, making Antioch Estates a practical and affordable choice for service members and their families, including those buying sight-unseen on PCS orders.

Thinking about the move? Check out our Moving to Crestview guide and our PCS Guide for Military Families

Schools Near Antioch Estates

One of Antioch Estates’ biggest selling points is its proximity to Antioch Elementary School — the neighborhood’s namesake — which sits right in the area and earns consistently strong ratings from parents and community members alike. Families in Antioch Estates are served by the Okaloosa County School District, one of the top-ranked districts in the state of Florida.

  • Antioch Elementary School (PK–5)

  • Davidson Middle School (6–8)

  • Crestview High School (9–12)

Buyers are encouraged to verify current zoning with the Okaloosa County School District, as boundaries may change.

What Homes Typically Sell For

Antioch Estates homes have generally sold in the mid-$200s to low-$300s range, with a current median around $312K. Because this is an established neighborhood with a variety of builders and lot sizes, prices can vary quite a bit — smaller homes in need of updates tend to come in lower, while updated or larger homes on bigger lots command more. No HOA means no monthly fee to factor into your budget, which is a genuine financial advantage over many comparable communities in the area.

For live pricing and current listings, use the search link at the bottom of this page.

Is Antioch Estates a Good Place to Live?

Ask anyone who lives there and they’ll tell you the same thing: it’s quiet, friendly, and feels like a real neighborhood. Here’s what makes Antioch Estates stand out:

  • No HOA — one of the few established Crestview neighborhoods with zero monthly fees

  • Spacious lots with fenced backyards and room to spread out

  • Quiet, looped streets — low cut-through traffic, great for families and pets

  • Steps away from Antioch Elementary, one of Crestview’s top-rated schools

  • Military-convenient — easy commute to Duke Field, Eglin AFB, and Hurlburt Field

  • Established trees and mature landscaping give the neighborhood real character

If you want a home with a yard, a community with personality, and freedom from HOA politics, Antioch Estates checks all the boxes.

Thinking About Buying in Antioch Estates?

We’d love to help you find the right home here. Whether you’re a local buyer who knows Crestview well or a military family planning a move from across the country, we know Antioch Estates and the surrounding neighborhoods inside and out. Reach out anytime — we’re responsive, we’re local, and we make the process easy.

Want to compare? Browse nearby communities like Timberland Ridge and others on our Crestview Subdivisions Guide. Military buyers, our PCS Guide walks you through everything you need to buy confidently — even from a distance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Where is Antioch Estates located in Crestview?

A: Antioch Estates is located in south Crestview, Florida (zip code 32536), just south of Interstate 10. The neighborhood is close to Antioch Elementary School and offers easy access to US-90, Duke Field, and Eglin AFB.

Q: Does Antioch Estates have an HOA?

A: No. Antioch Estates is a no-HOA neighborhood, which means no monthly dues, no restrictions on parking, and no approval process for improvements to your property. It’s one of the few established Crestview communities that offers this kind of freedom.

Q: What schools serve Antioch Estates?

A: Antioch Estates is zoned for Antioch Elementary School (PK–5), Davidson Middle School (6–8), and Crestview High School (9–12), all within the Okaloosa County School District. Buyers are encouraged to verify current zoning with the school district, as boundaries may change.

Q: Is Antioch Estates close to military bases?

A: Yes. Duke Field is just north of the I-10 interchange near Crestview, and Eglin Air Force Base is approximately 22 miles away — roughly a 25–30 minute drive. Hurlburt Field is also accessible from Crestview, making Antioch Estates a convenient and affordable option for military families.

Q: What are homes like in Antioch Estates?

A: Homes in Antioch Estates are primarily single-family residences with 3–4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, sitting on generous 0.27 to 0.35+ acre lots. Common features include open-concept split floor plans, vaulted ceilings, 2-car garages, fully fenced backyards, and large back decks. Because this is an established neighborhood, you’ll find a variety of styles and builds rather than a uniform look.

Q: Is Antioch Estates a good place to live?

A: Yes — Antioch Estates consistently earns high marks from residents for being quiet, family-friendly, dog-friendly, and safe. The combination of no HOA, spacious lots, looped streets, proximity to Antioch Elementary, and easy access to military bases makes it one of the more well-rounded neighborhoods in Crestview for families at any stage.

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