Fox Creek Acres is a rural, large-lot acreage subdivision in eastern Sarasota County, off Fox Creek Drive north of Fruitville Road and east of I-75 in the 34240 ZIP. It was platted starting in the 1970s as an equestrian-oriented community of five-plus-acre estate parcels, and homes were built across the 1970s through the 1990s rather than from a single production template (Sarasota County property records and area MLS listing data, 2024 to 2026).
The defining feature is the land and the zoning. Parcels carry Open Use Estate (OUE) zoning that allows horses, barns and stables, and accessory structures such as guest houses and workshops, and lots commonly run from roughly five acres to ten acres and more. Homes are served by private well and septic, not central water and sewer, so the utility read is part of diligence.
Because every parcel was individually planned, the housing stock varies from older Florida ranch homes to larger custom estates, and condition, roof age, and systems differ widely from one property to the next. The money is made or lost on the specific acreage, the zoning fit for your use, and an honest read of the land, the well and septic, and the flood line, not a headline number.
The pitch is privacy and land close to town: a rural, horse-friendly setting that still sits minutes from the Fruitville Road retail corridor, Lakewood Ranch, and a manageable drive to downtown Sarasota and the Gulf beaches. The work is verifying the zoning fit, the well and septic, the HOA line, and the FEMA flood zone for the exact parcel before you fall for the setting.