Roberts & Co Real Estate Services is a full-service, boutique real estate firm headquartered in Tallahassee, Florida. We serve Tallahassee and the surrounding area including Leon, Gadsden, Wakulla, Jefferson, Franklin, and Gulf counties. As a Roberts & Co client, you'll benefit from knowledgeable, respected agents and a team of trusted professionals dedicated to making buying or selling your home an exceptional experience.
We are a small but mighty team focused on providing unmatched client service. We take pride in getting to know our clients with service far beyond the sale. Not only does our team love what we do, we know it is our job to be knowledgeable and to stay up to date on topics and trends that impact our buyers and sellers. Buying or selling a home is a huge decision.
Just as there is a perfect house for everyone, there is also a perfect Realtor. We hope that Roberts & Co has the opportunity to earn your trust and business. We believe that Tallahassee is the best place to live, work, and play.
We are a small but mighty team focused on providing unmatched client service. We take pride in getting to know our clients with service far beyond the sale. Not only does our team love what we do, we know it is our job to be knowledgeable and to stay up to date on topics and trends that impact our buyers and sellers. Buying or selling a home is a huge decision.
Just as there is a perfect house for everyone, there is also a perfect Realtor. We hope that Roberts & Co has the opportunity to earn your trust and business. We believe that Tallahassee is the best place to live, work, and play.
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Indianhead Acres and Lehigh Acres was founded in the 1950s and has grown to include over 900 homes.
The neighborhood is bordered by East Lafayette and Old St. Augustine Road to the north, Magnolia Drive to the west, Myrtle Drive and Wahalaw Nene to the east, and Mountbatten Road and Wekewa Nene to the south.
The area is known lovingly around town as "The Nenes" or "Neneland" due to the unique street names.
When Mr. John Stead was developing Indianhead Acres, he and his wife wanted to give the streets authentic Seminole names.
The neighborhood is bordered by East Lafayette and Old St. Augustine Road to the north, Magnolia Drive to the west, Myrtle Drive and Wahalaw Nene to the east, and Mountbatten Road and Wekewa Nene to the south.
The area is known lovingly around town as "The Nenes" or "Neneland" due to the unique street names.
When Mr. John Stead was developing Indianhead Acres, he and his wife wanted to give the streets authentic Seminole names.
The Lafayette Park nieghborhood is known for charming older homes and walkable streets.
Like many of Tallahassee's early neighborhoods, it's located located on land that was gifted to the Marquis de Lafayette by the United States after the American Revolutionary War.
Many of the more than 500 homes in the neighborhood were built in the 1920s and 1930s.
A center point of the community is the 22-acre Lafayette Park itself which combines a large natural landscape with the Sue Herndon McCollum Community Center which was built in 1957.
Like many of Tallahassee's early neighborhoods, it's located located on land that was gifted to the Marquis de Lafayette by the United States after the American Revolutionary War.
Many of the more than 500 homes in the neighborhood were built in the 1920s and 1930s.
A center point of the community is the 22-acre Lafayette Park itself which combines a large natural landscape with the Sue Herndon McCollum Community Center which was built in 1957.
Lafayette Oaks was founded in 1971 and is located on the historic Lafayette Land Grant - the large grant of land deeded to the Marquis de Lafayette by the United States Congress in appreciation for his assistance during the Revolutionary War.
Today, it is a gated community of approximately 350 homes.
Lafayette Oaks was named Leon County Neighborhood of the year in 2012, 2013, and 2014.
According to the Lafayette Oaks Homes Association, Lafayette Oaks offers many amenities, such as a neighborhood park, pool with sunshade, community center, tennis court, and a beautiful little island with rope swing.
Today, it is a gated community of approximately 350 homes.
Lafayette Oaks was named Leon County Neighborhood of the year in 2012, 2013, and 2014.
According to the Lafayette Oaks Homes Association, Lafayette Oaks offers many amenities, such as a neighborhood park, pool with sunshade, community center, tennis court, and a beautiful little island with rope swing.
Levy Park is a midtown neighborhood bordered by Tharpe Street on the north, Monroe Street on the east, 4th Ave on the south, and Gibbs Drive on the west.
It is "an awesome neighborhood, " as one can tell from the neighborhood seal.
The neighborhood was established in the early 1940s.
The land was donated to the city by the widows of the Levy brothers who were owners of mercantile stores in Tallahassee.
When it was first established, Levy Park was outside of the city limits.
Ruedger Elementary and Raa Middle School are located within the neighborhood and are easily walkable for residents.
It is "an awesome neighborhood, " as one can tell from the neighborhood seal.
The neighborhood was established in the early 1940s.
The land was donated to the city by the widows of the Levy brothers who were owners of mercantile stores in Tallahassee.
When it was first established, Levy Park was outside of the city limits.
Ruedger Elementary and Raa Middle School are located within the neighborhood and are easily walkable for residents.
The Los Robles neighborhood, which means "The Oaks" in Spanish, is located in the heart of Tallahassee.
The streets all have Spanish names and several of the homes feature Spanish-style architecture, with ceramic tile roofs and stucco exteriors.
You will also see traditional Southern and European influencers throughout the neighborhood.
Los Robles was one of the city's first planned communities when it began in 1926.
It's located on a 37-acre triangle of land and has approximately 100 homes.
The Los Robles Gate, located at the intersection of Thomasville and Meridian Roads, welcomes residents and visitors.
The streets all have Spanish names and several of the homes feature Spanish-style architecture, with ceramic tile roofs and stucco exteriors.
You will also see traditional Southern and European influencers throughout the neighborhood.
Los Robles was one of the city's first planned communities when it began in 1926.
It's located on a 37-acre triangle of land and has approximately 100 homes.
The Los Robles Gate, located at the intersection of Thomasville and Meridian Roads, welcomes residents and visitors.
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