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Summerbrooke.

Summerbrooke sits comfortably in northeast Tallahassee, a golf community that took root in the 1990s. This isn't a place where homes are stacked close together. Instead, you will find about 800 homes spread across generous lots, often ranging from three-quarters of an acre to a f...

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30.5767, -84.2578
Summerbrooke offers a distinct northeast Tallahassee lifestyle, defined by its generous home lots and established golf community feel.

Summerbrooke sits comfortably in northeast Tallahassee, a golf community that took root in the 1990s. This isn't a place where homes are stacked close together. Instead, you will find about 800 homes spread across generous lots, often ranging from three-quarters of an acre to a full acre. That kind of space is a defining characteristic here, offering a different feel than many other parts of the city. The neighborhood even carries a bit of local history in its name, honoring the developer's daughters, Summer and Brooke. It is a place designed with room to breathe, where the landscape feels established and mature.

Life in Summerbrooke often revolves around its core amenities. The Golf Club at Summerbrooke serves as a focal point, drawing residents to its greens. Beyond the fairways, the community features five distinct lakes, adding to the natural setting and providing scenic views. For recreation, there is a resort-style pool, perfect for cooling off on warm Florida days. Miles of trails wind through the area, inviting walks or jogs, and several playgrounds offer space for children to play. Families considering the area will note its zoning for Hawks Rise, Deerlake, and Chiles schools, a significant factor for many.

Five lakes and a resort-style pool complement the Golf Club at Summerbrooke, providing diverse recreation options within the neighborhood.

Summerbrooke offers a specific kind of Tallahassee living, one that prioritizes space, established amenities, and a golf-centric lifestyle in the city's northeast quadrant. If you appreciate larger lots and a community built around recreation, this neighborhood provides a clear option. Scroll down to explore specific places and any upcoming events.

Why locals like it: golf community with spacious lots five lakes and extensive trails the Golf Club at Summerbrooke resort-style pool and playgrounds zoned for Hawks Rise, Deerlake, Chiles schools
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What is Summerbrooke?
Summerbrooke is a golf community located in northeast Tallahassee, Florida. It was founded in the 1990s and features approximately 800 homes on larger lots.
What amenities does Summerbrooke offer?
Summerbrooke offers several amenities including the Golf Club at Summerbrooke, a resort-style pool, and playgrounds. The community also features five lakes and trails.
What schools are zoned for Summerbrooke?
Summerbrooke is zoned for Hawks Rise Elementary, Deerlake Middle, and Chiles High School. These schools serve the residents of the community.
When was Summerbrooke developed?
Summerbrooke, a golf community in northeast Tallahassee, was founded in the 1990s. It was established with approximately 800 homes on larger lots.
What kind of homes are in Summerbrooke?
Summerbrooke features approximately 800 homes, typically situated on larger lots ranging from .75 to 1 acre. It is known as a golf community.
Are there recreational facilities in Summerbrooke?
Yes, Summerbrooke includes recreational facilities such as the Golf Club at Summerbrooke, a resort-style pool, and playgrounds. Residents can also enjoy five lakes and trails within the community.
What is the approximate size of Summerbrooke?
Summerbrooke covers an approximate area of 1.13 square miles in Tallahassee, Florida. It is a golf community with about 800 homes.

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