Foxcroft offers that settled, comfortable feel you find in northeast Tallahassee, with homes on genuinely large, well-kept lots.
Foxcroft has that settled, comfortable feel you find in northeast Tallahassee. It's a neighborhood where the homes, mostly brick ranch and split-level styles from the 1970s and 1980s, sit on genuinely large, well-kept lots. You'll notice the mature trees and wide streets right away. It's long been a favorite for families, and for good reason, often landing on lists of Florida's best family neighborhoods. People tend to stay here, which tells you something about the quality of life and the quiet, residential atmosphere.
A big draw for many is the A-rated school zone, a significant factor if you have school-aged children. When you need to run errands or grab groceries, Bradfordville Commons is conveniently close. But the real gem nearby is Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park. Imagine having ornamental gardens, a swimming area, and kayaking on Lake Hall just a quick trip from your front door. It’s the kind of place you can escape to for an hour or an entire afternoon, whether you're looking for a peaceful walk or some time on the water.
Imagine having ornamental gardens, a swimming area, and kayaking on Lake Hall just a quick trip from your front door.
So, if you appreciate a home with character, a good school district, and easy access to both daily conveniences and natural beauty, Foxcroft is worth a closer look. Take a moment to scroll through the places and events listed below to see what else this part of Tallahassee has to offer.
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