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Bull Run.

Bull Run feels like a fresh start in north Tallahassee, a place where newer construction homes meet the natural beauty of the rolling hills. You'll find it situated right at the intersection of Thomasville Road and Kerry Forest Parkway, making for straightforward commutes to othe...

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Bull Run offers a fresh start in north Tallahassee, where newer construction homes meet the natural beauty of rolling hills.

Bull Run feels like a fresh start in north Tallahassee, a place where newer construction homes meet the natural beauty of the rolling hills. You'll find it situated right at the intersection of Thomasville Road and Kerry Forest Parkway, making for straightforward commutes to other parts of the city. One of the first things you might notice are the street names, many of them honoring Civil War battles, a distinctive touch that gives a sense of place even in a relatively new development. This neighborhood offers a different atmosphere compared to some of Tallahassee's more established areas, with a focus on contemporary living and well-maintained properties. It’s a community designed with modern sensibilities, providing a comfortable and appealing environment for residents.

The proximity to outdoor recreation is a major draw for Bull Run residents. Maclay Gardens State Park, with its extensive walking trails, formal gardens, and lake access, is directly adjacent to the neighborhood. This means a quick trip for a morning walk or an afternoon spent enjoying nature is always an option, without needing to travel far. For families, the school zoning is a significant factor. Bull Run falls within the highly regarded districts for Hawks Rise Elementary, Deerlake Middle, and Chiles High. This consistent educational path from elementary through high school is a strong incentive for many considering a move to this part of Tallahassee, ensuring access to well-regarded public schools. The community structure here supports a family-friendly lifestyle, with quiet streets and a focus on residential comfort.

Even in this newer community, street names honor Civil War battles, a distinctive touch in north Tallahassee.

While specific places within Bull Run or upcoming events are not yet detailed, the neighborhood's appeal is clear. Its location, modern homes, and access to both natural amenities

Why locals like it: newer construction in north Tallahassee rolling hills topography street names honor civil war battles adjacent to maclay gardens state park zoned for top-rated public schools
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Where is the Bull Run neighborhood located?
Bull Run is a newer construction community situated in the rolling hills of north Tallahassee, Florida. It is specifically located at the intersection of Thomasville Road and Kerry Forest Parkway.
What type of homes are in Bull Run?
Bull Run is characterized by newer construction homes. The community is set within the rolling hills of north Tallahassee, offering a modern residential experience.
What schools are zoned for Bull Run residents?
Residents of Bull Run are zoned for Hawks Rise Elementary, Deerlake Middle, and Chiles High School. These schools serve the community in north Tallahassee.
What park is adjacent to Bull Run?
Bull Run is directly adjacent to Maclay Gardens State Park, a notable natural attraction in Tallahassee. This proximity offers residents convenient access to the park's amenities and outdoor spaces.
Is there anything unique about Bull Run's street names?
Yes, the street names within the Bull Run community honor Civil War battles. This distinctive theme is part of the neighborhood's character in north Tallahassee.

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