John L. Dok Jr. Replat
Solid value in a growing area
Median $282K·Walkability 4.4/10·Schools 4.1/10
What might surprise you about this 11-acre subdivision is how much there actually is within walking distance—a restaurant's about 8 minutes on foot, there's a transit stop just 5 minutes away, and Charles Lemery Park is a quick stroll if you want to get outside. You're looking at homes around $287K here, and the lots average a quarter-acre, which gives you enough breathing room without the sprawl feel.
Why people love it here
$282K median
- Based on 3yr sales
Park-rich area
- 26 parks within 1 mile
- Charles Lemery Park: 14 min walk
- George P. Tilma Nature Preserve: 9 min bike
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Median home price in John L. Dok Jr. Replat
Estimated Monthly Payment
$1,914/mo

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Median Sale Price
$282K
Based on 3yr sales
Parcels / Units
39
Median Lot Size
0.22 ac
0.17 ac – 0.47 ac
Flood Risk
None
Not in flood zone
Nearest Park
Charles Lemery Park
0.2 mi
Parks Nearby
26
within 1 mile
Walkability
Fair
Overall walkability score out of 10
Based on actual walk/bike/drive times to nearby amenities via Mapbox
Frequently asked about John L. Dok Jr. Replat
- What do homes cost in John L. Dok Jr. Replat?
- The median home value in John L. Dok Jr. Replat is about $282,000. Individual prices vary by street, size, and condition.
- What schools serve John L. Dok Jr. Replat?
- John L. Dok Jr. Replat is served by Wyoming Public Schools. Its highest-rated assigned school is Wyoming High School (5/10).
- Is John L. Dok Jr. Replat walkable?
- John L. Dok Jr. Replat scores 4.4/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.