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Yankton School District 63-3

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Fox Run Townhomes, golf-course adjacency, west-side convenience

Quick Answer

Fox Run Townhomes in Yankton, SD are a west-side rental townhome community near Fox Run Golf Course at 900 West 25th Street. Per Mills Property, accessed June 20, 2026, the community includes 108 one-, two-, and three-bedroom units from 723 to 1,502 square feet, with published rents from $1,150 to $1,685 per month depending on floor plan and garage options. The broader Fox Run area also includes nearby single-family homes, so buyers should separate rental townhomes from for-sale homes nearby.

Fox Run is a golf-course-centered residential area on the west side of Yankton, anchored by Fox Run Townhomes at 900 West 25th Street and adjacent single-family homes near Fox Run Golf Course. Buyers and renters usually look here for townhome-style living, newer housing, close-in access to Broadway, and a lower-maintenance west-side location.

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Quick Answer for Fox Run Townhomes

Fox Run Townhomes is the named townhome community most searchers mean when they look for Fox Run townhomes in Yankton, SD. It sits at 900 West 25th Street near Fox Run Golf Course on the west side of town. Per Mills Property, accessed June 20, 2026, Fox Run Townhomes is a rental community with 108 units, one- to three-bedroom floor plans, and published rents from $1,150 to $1,685 per month.

The broader Fox Run area also includes nearby single-family homes, so buyers should separate three questions early: are you looking to rent a townhome, buy an attached low-maintenance home nearby, or compare Fox Run with other west-side resale homes?

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Neighborhood Setting

Fox Run sits on the west side of Yankton, with the main townhome address at 900 West 25th Street and nearby streets including Fox Run Pkwy, Golf View Ln, and West 26th/27th area addresses. That location places it close to Fox Run Golf Course and within a part of town that is easy to reach from Broadway and the city's west-side travel corridors.

The setting gives the area a residential-suburban character, but with a stronger recreational identity than many in-town areas because of the golf-course frontage. Fox Run Park is also a city facility in the area. Downtown is about 2 miles east, Highway 81 is about 1.5 miles east, and Lewis and Clark Lake is roughly 12 miles south.

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Housing Mix

The most visible residential component is Fox Run Townhomes, a professionally managed rental community. Per Mills Property, accessed June 20, 2026, the community includes 108 units with one-, two-, and three-bedroom layouts from 723 to 1,502 square feet. Publicly published rents range from $1,150 to $1,685 per month depending on floor plan and garage options. Verify current availability, pricing, fees, and lease terms directly with the property manager before making a decision.

In addition to townhomes, nearby single-family properties on Fox Run Parkway include owner-occupied homes. That matters for buyers because "Fox Run" can mean a rental townhome search, an attached-housing search, or a broader west-side neighborhood search.

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Amenities and Lifestyle

Fox Run's strongest lifestyle advantage is its direct relationship to Fox Run Golf Course, an 18-hole public course at 600 West 27th Street. Third-party golf sources describe the course as par 72 and opened in 1993, and GreatLIFE Yankton manages the course. That makes the area a natural fit for buyers or renters who want recreation close to home.

Per Mills Property, accessed June 20, 2026, the townhome community lists water, sewer, and garbage included in rent, a two-pet maximum with pet fees, heated garage options, golf-cart storage, Bluepeak/Gig internet readiness, and a 25% GreatLIFE fitness and golf membership discount for residents. Those details can change, so treat them as questions to verify rather than promises. Shops and restaurants along Broadway are close by, and the lake is close enough for a weekend routine without giving up in-town convenience.

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Buyer Fit

Fox Run is strongest for people who want a lower-maintenance west-side location, newer-feeling housing, golf-course proximity, and quick access to the rest of Yankton. It can fit first-time buyers comparing rent versus buy, downsizers who want less exterior upkeep, relocation buyers trying to understand west-side neighborhoods, and lake-oriented buyers who still want to live in town.

It may be a weaker fit if you need a large private lot, a historic home, direct waterfront, or a broad supply of active townhome listings at all times. In Yankton, attached inventory can be thin, so buyers should watch Fox Run, Sawgrass, other townhome-style options, and single-family homes at the same time.

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What to Ask Before You Choose Fox Run

Start with availability and property type. Ask whether the specific option is a rental townhome, a condo-style property, an attached home, or a nearby single-family resale. Then check monthly costs, pet rules, garage or storage availability, lawn and snow responsibility, insurance, lease terms or HOA documents, and how the location fits your commute.

For buyers, do not assume the townhome community represents every Fox Run-area sale. Ask Michelle's team to compare current active listings, recent nearby sales, and townhome alternatives before you write an offer.

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Schools and Services

Fox Run falls within Yankton School District 63-3. Nearby public schools include Stewart Elementary, Yankton Middle School, and Yankton High School. For school decisions, verify current attendance boundaries, transportation, programs, and enrollment details directly with the district.

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Market Profile

Fox Run combines newer rental construction with nearby single-family sales activity. The single-family property at 2801 Fox Run Pkwy sold in February 2026 for $245,000, which is useful as one public example, not a pricing promise for the whole area. As a broader city snapshot, Redfin reported a $247,500 Yankton median sale price in March 2026, while Zillow reported a $276,091 average Yankton home value in April 2026. Those citywide numbers are helpful context, but they are not Fox Run-specific comps.

For renters, Fox Run Townhomes can offer a newer-feeling townhome option close to golf and west-side services. For buyers, the surrounding Fox Run Parkway homes and golf-course adjacency create a distinctive neighborhood identity.

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Why It Stands Out

Fox Run stands out because it is built around a clear theme: golf, newer housing, and convenience. The neighborhood is not trying to be historic or urban; it is comfortable, functional, and closely tied to recreation. It appeals to households that want easy maintenance, newer finishes, and a location that still feels local rather than suburban-sprawling. It is also a good example of how Yankton has added housing in ways that match the city's scale.

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Common Questions

Where are Fox Run Townhomes in Yankton, SD?

Fox Run Townhomes are at 900 West 25th Street on the west side of Yankton near Fox Run Golf Course. The broader Fox Run area includes nearby streets such as Fox Run Pkwy, Golf View Ln, and west-side addresses around 25th, 26th, and 27th Streets.

Are Fox Run Townhomes for rent or for sale?

Fox Run Townhomes is publicly presented by Mills Property as a rental townhome community, not a for-sale subdivision. Buyers should also watch nearby Fox Run-area single-family homes, attached homes, and townhome-style listings because the local market can use neighborhood names loosely.

Who is Fox Run a good fit for?

Fox Run is a good fit for buyers or renters who want west-side Yankton convenience, golf-course proximity, newer housing options, and less exterior-maintenance pressure than many older single-family homes. It is not the best match for someone who needs a large private lot or direct lakefront.

What should I verify before choosing Fox Run?

Verify current availability, pricing, fees, pet rules, garage or storage options, utilities, lease terms or HOA documents, insurance responsibilities, and whether the specific property is rental, attached ownership, or nearby single-family resale.

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