
Beverly Hills Neighborhood Guide
Beverly Hills is one of Huntington's quieter residential pockets, tucked between Spring Hill Cemetery and Woodmere Memorial Park in a stretch of the city that feels genuinely suburban without being far from anything. The neighborhood is defined by single-family detached homes with real yards, the kind of place where weekend lawn mowing is less a chore than a neighborhood ritual. It draws families, dog owners, and anyone who wants a little breathing room from the density of campus life while staying within easy reach of shops, restaurants, and the rest of the city. The tradeoff is walkability: Beverly Hills rewards people who are comfortable in a car rather than those who want to run errands on foot. If the sound of crickets at night and a private backyard in the morning sounds like the right trade, this neighborhood tends to deliver on both.
Where H-Town Gets Fancy
๐งญGenerally defined as the area: Between Spring Hill Cemetery and Woodmere Memorial Park
๐Best known for: Single-family detached homes, suburban vibes
๐You'll fit in if: You mow your own lawn every Saturday morning
๐Locals live here because: It's quiet enough to hear crickets but close enough to everything in town
๐Don't say we didn't warn you about: Limited walkability
โจThe general vibe is: Suburban Huntington
Pros & Cons of Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills strengths (top 5)
Beverly Hills tradeoffs (top 3)

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Families who want private backyards, dog owners, those looking to get a little bit of distance from campus




