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26 A Hocking St.

$600 Per Person
26 Hocking St,
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Property Description

You’ll feel right at home in this modern (built in 2006), convenient and centrally located 5-bedroom, 2-bathroom, 2-story house. This Hocking Street home offers all the conveniences, including central air, washer and dryer, oven, stove, dishwasher, garbage disposal and a spacious refrigerator. At 2000 square feet, this house is the perfect place for you and your friends to spread out in comfort. A couple of great porches provide the perfect setting to have coffee in the morning or just watch the sun rise and set from your porch at the end of peaceful Hocking St. What’s more, you’ll be close to campus and all the Athens goings-on, without being in the fray. There’s off-street parking for all, as well as a place for your cherished pets.


Property Details

  • Price: $600 Per Person
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  • Property Size: 2,000 square feet
  • Property Lot Size: 0 square feet
  • Rooms: 0
  • Bedrooms: 5
  • Bathrooms: 2

Available: May 2026

Property Features

yesFull Basement
yesCentral A/C
yesCovered Porch
yesDeck/Balcony
yesFront Yard
yesGas Heat
yesLawn Care Included
yesOnsite Parking
yesOff-street Parking
yesPets Allowed
yesPorch
yesStorage Area
yesWalking distance
yesWasher/Dryer in unit

Neighborhood

Elliott Street/Hocking Street/Mill Street

The close-in student neighborhood just to the east and down the hill from uptown Athens is technically part of the Near East Side, though usually when you hear that term, it refers to the larger, mainly non-student neighborhood to the north of Stimson Avenue, bounded by East State Street, U.S. Rt. 33 and the Hocking River. The neighborhood just south of Stimson is as close to 100 percent student as you’ll fine in Athens. This so-called Palmer-Stewart-Mill neighborhood (or any combination of those street names) includes several mini-neighborhoods, including the area where Elliot and Mill streets intersect and nearby Hocking Street. Living in this heavily student mini-hood, student residents have easy, five- or 10-minute walking access to the OU campus and uptown Athens, as well as the small commercial district just to the north on Stimson Avenue, with several convenience and fast-food options. Many generations of OU students have relied on carry-outs on Stimson to fulfill their beer, wine and snack needs, and since 2019, the Busy Day Market on Stimson has filled a vacuum by also selling hard liquor. For students who like to jog, walk or bike for exercise, the Palmer-Stewart-Mill neighborhood is very close to the riverside bike path.


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