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Fox Run Express Series

From
$309,990
1,094 - 2,814

sq.ft.

Directions

Fox Run

NOW SELLING - Located off of James Avenue and Whitley Avenue! Fox Run, an Express Series community located in Corcoran, features single and two-story homes with five unique floorplans ranging from approximately 1,094 to 2,814 square feet with 4 to 5 bedrooms, 2 to 3.5 bathrooms and 2- and 3-car garages. The exteriors of these beautiful homes are built in the architectural traditions of Americana, Farmhouse and Craftsman and the interiors are spacious with open-style living areas.

Virtually Tour Our Express Series Floorplans

Fox Run is conveniently located near schools, parks, and restaurants. Join our interest list by clicking 'Request Info' or call us today for more information.

Community Information

Hours
Wed - Sat 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sun 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Contact Info
Online Sales Team Fox Run
CA DRE License #01514333
[email protected]
559-272-9290
Amenities
MultiGen Home

School Districts Near Home

School Name Distance

John Muir Middle School

Public | 6-8

1.1 mi.
School Name Distance

Corcoran High School

Public | 9-12

1.2 mi.

Nearby Communities (1)

Oakcrest

Homes from the $331s
1,094 - 2,554 sq. ft.

Amenities: MultiGen

Area Information

CENTRAL VALLEY

LIFE IN CALIFORNIA’S HEARTLAND

Welcome to Central California! D.R Horton offers a variety of homes across the Central Valley with distinctive architectural styling and open-concept floor plans. You’ll find affordable, energy-efficient homes from our Express Homes brand, so you won’t have to sacrifice quality construction to live in your dream home. Discover why more people have bought new homes from America’s Builder than any other builder in the nation.

Whether you’re spending the day outdoors with your kids at Woodward Park, enjoying a romantic evening in Fresno’s Tower District, or discovering Merced’s unique, small-town culture, this gateway city has a variety of activities to meet your lifestyle needs.

SCHOOL DISTRICTS

Central Unified School District
Chowchilla Elementary School District
Coalinga-Huron Unified School District
Lemoore Union Elementary School District
Lemoore Union High School District
Los Banos Unified School District
Madera Unified School District
Sanger Unified School District
Tulare City School District
Tulare Joint Union High School District
Visalia Unified School District

PARKS & RECREATION

Woodward Park: This 300-acre green space represents the only regional park in the Central Valley with a variety of accommodations including a multi-use amphitheater, Japanese Garden, dog park, children’s playgrounds, three ponds and five miles of hike and bike trails.

Sequoia Park: Located in Tulare County, this national park is home to the oldest and largest species of trees, including the General Sherman — a giant sequoia weighing in at 2.7 million pounds.

URBAN DESIGN

Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System (YARTS): Serving as the main public transit in the Yosemite region serving nearly 100,000 riders annually in the Yosemite Valley from Merced, Mammoth Lakes, Sonora, and Fresno.

NIGHTLIFE

Fresno’s Tower District: This neighborhood brims with the vintage, Art Deco charm from its original 1930’s inception, while surprising patrons with its modern flair for live performances, restaurants, art galleries and entertainment venues.

ARTS & LIFESTYLE

Merced: Known as the “Gateway to Yosemite”, this unique city is filled with a wide-variety of attractions, historical sites, and dining opportunities all offering the friendly, local charm of a small town.