Countryview

Countryview Estates-Established South Crestview Neighborhood

Park Access & Lifestyle-Ready Resale Homes

Countryview is an established neighborhood in South Crestview known for larger lots, mature landscaping, and resale homes that often include upgrades you won’t find in new construction.

For buyers looking beyond builder-grade finishes, Countryview offers something different: homes that have evolved.

Where Is Countryview Located?

Countryview sits in South Crestview with convenient access to:

  • I-10

  • Hwy 85 (Ferdon Blvd)

  • South Crestview shopping and dining

  • Local schools and medical offices

Approximate commute times:

  • Eglin Air Force Base – 35–45 minutes

  • Duke Field – 25–30 minutes

For military buyers, South Crestview’s access to I-10 is a practical advantage.

What Makes Countryview Different?

Unlike many newer subdivisions in Crestview, Countryview is not brand new — and that’s part of its appeal.

In this neighborhood, you’re often buying:

  • Privacy fencing already installed

  • Extended patios and covered porches

  • Fire pits and backyard gathering areas

  • Outdoor kitchens

  • Mature trees and established landscaping

  • Irrigation systems

  • Homes where roofs, HVAC systems, or water heaters have already been replaced

These are improvements that can cost thousands — sometimes tens of thousands — to add to a new build after closing.

In Countryview, many homes already feel complete.

Established Doesn’t Mean Outdated

Countryview homes were primarily built in the late 1990s through early 2000s.

What that typically means for buyers:

  • More yard space

  • More distance between homes

  • Functional, practical floorplans

  • Brick or brick-front construction

  • Two-car garages

It’s not high-density new construction.

It’s traditional suburban Crestview.

And for many buyers, that’s exactly the point.

Neighborhood Amenities

Countryview includes:

  • A neighborhood park/playground

  • Walkable residential streets

  • A quieter, non-resort-style environment

There are no luxury clubhouses or large community pools — which helps keep ownership practical.

Who Is Countryview a Good Fit For?

Countryview tends to appeal to:

  • Military families relocating to Crestview

  • Buyers looking for South Crestview access

  • Homeowners who value outdoor living space

  • Buyers who prefer resale over new construction

  • Retirees who chose to stay in the area after service

Because Crestview attracts many military members who later retire locally, it’s common to find long-term homeowners in established neighborhoods like Countryview.

That long-term ownership often translates into thoughtful property improvements.

Countryview vs New Construction in Crestview

Buyers frequently compare Countryview to newer South Crestview communities.

Here’s the difference:

New construction offers:

  • Brand-new systems

  • Modern finishes

  • Builder incentives

Established resale in Countryview often offers:

  • Fencing already installed

  • Fully built-out backyards

  • Outdoor entertaining spaces

  • Mature landscaping

  • Immediate privacy

  • No waiting for trees to grow

For some buyers, there’s significant value in purchasing a property where the comforts of home are already in place.

Current Home Prices in Countryview

Home values fluctuate with market conditions.

Countryview typically positions competitively within South Crestview and may offer more lot space compared to some newer higher-density subdivisions.

For current listings in Countryview, view available homes below.

Frequently Asked Questions About Countryview

Is Countryview in North or South Crestview?

Countryview is located in South Crestview, with convenient access to I-10 and Hwy 85.

Does Countryview have a park?

Yes, Countryview includes a neighborhood park/playground area.

Are homes in Countryview new construction?

No. Most homes were built in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It is considered an established neighborhood.

Is Countryview good for military buyers?

Yes. Its South Crestview location offers practical access to Eglin AFB, Duke Field, and 7th Special Forces Group.

Why would someone choose Countryview over new construction?

Many buyers prefer established neighborhoods because homes often include fencing, mature landscaping, outdoor kitchens, fire pits, and other lifestyle upgrades that would cost additional money to add to a new build.