I interpret "for the most part" as an adverbial phrase that modifies "really". (Adverbs can modify each other.). "Really" is a word that emphasizes. "For the most part" lowers the intensity of that emphasis. The meaning does not change if you move the phrase anywhere else close to "really":
It’s really, for the most part, nice and calm to be five minutes from the city.
It’s for the most part, really nice and calm to be five minutes from the city.
It’s really, for the most part, nice and calm to be five minutes from the city.
I deleted "just" and "pretty". You are using too many emphasizers and de-emphasizers ("just", "really", "pretty", "for the most part"). Allow your words to speak for themselves.