Killearn Lakes feels like a town designed from the ground up, with rolling hills and lakes laid out across what was once the Velda Dairy Farm.
Killearn Lakes sits up in northeast Tallahassee, a community that really stands out for its deliberate design. It is a master-planned area, meaning the streets, the lakes, and all that green space were laid out with intention when development started in the 1980s. Before any homes went up, this land was actually part of the old Velda Dairy Farm. You will notice the rolling hills as you drive around, a distinct feature that sets it apart. It also holds a bit of local history, being one of the first communities in Tallahassee to install underground utilities, keeping those power lines out of sight.
This is a substantial neighborhood, covering over 4,000 acres and home to more than 12,000 residents. The Golden Eagle Country Club is a central point, a familiar landmark for anyone who knows the area. Beyond the golf course, Killearn Lakes lives up to its name with plenty of lakes and green spaces integrated throughout the community. For many, the schools are a primary reason to consider the area. It is zoned for top-rated schools, including Chiles High, which is a significant draw for families looking to settle down.
This master-planned community was ahead of its time, being one of the first in Tallahassee to install underground utilities.
If you are curious about what Killearn Lakes has to offer, from its unique layout to its community feel, keep scrolling. You can find specific places and any upcoming events listed right here on Tallahasseean.
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