Marple Newtown School District, Delaware County, PA

Foxcroft

Performance Tier

Above Average

Median Sold

$780,000

Avg. Appreciation

102%

Avg. $ Gain

$387,000

2025 Sales

5

Premium price tier
Low Activity

Compared to the Marple Newtown district average, Foxcroft is
outperforming by 19%.

Based on 33 years of public sales records across 2418 neighborhoods in 4 counties.

About

Foxcroft is a detached single-family neighborhood in Marple Township, Delaware County, developed primarily during the 1960s on lots averaging roughly 0.69 acres. The street configuration is a residential-only loop accessed from Marple Road, and property records document construction dates running from the mid-1950s through the mid-1960s. Public records identify Mozino as the builder responsible for the community’s signature stone-front, multi-level split-level homes — a construction type common across Marple Township’s postwar residential expansion that followed a period of rapid suburban growth after World War II.

Specifications

Builder
Mozino
Era
Mid-Century (1945-1980) · avg year built 1961
Approximate Homes
~29 SFH
Interior Square Footage
Homes on Foxcroft Road range from approximately 1,800 to over 5,100 square feet of living space, with most 4-bedroom examples falling between roughly 1,800 and 2,400 square feet. Several lots have seen substantial additions, pushing finished square footage well above the original footprint.
Lot Character
Lots on Foxcroft Road average approximately 0.69 acres, with individual parcels documented between 0.38 and 1.14 acres. The street forms a circular layout within Marple Township, accessed from Marple Road, giving the community a low-traffic, loop configuration.
HOA
None found
School District
ZIP
19008

Home Stock

The predominant style is the multi-level stone split-level, a form associated with Mozino construction. Individual homes are documented in public records and public records with stone or brick exterior walls, fireplaces (both gas-log and wood-burning), hardwood floors, and multiple distinct floor levels. Several homes have been expanded with great-room additions, in-law suites, and inground pools on the original lots.

Location & Access

Primary access is from Marple Road onto Foxcroft Road / Deerfield Road. Sproul Road (PA Route 320) and West Chester Pike (PA Route 3) are both within the broader Broomall grid. Interstate 476 (the Blue Route) provides regional highway access, with a full interchange at West Chester Pike approximately two miles from the neighborhood.

Location Anchors

Mailing City
Broomall, PA 19008
County
Delaware, PA
Centroid (lat, lng)
39.983, -75.360

What Makes This Distinct

Because Foxcroft is laid out as a circular, internally-accessed street with no through traffic and no recorded HOA governing documents found in public sales data, buyers should verify independently whether any deed restrictions or informal community covenants apply to their specific parcel before closing.

For Buyers & Sellers

If You’re Buying

$780k median price point. historically strong appreciation. move fast – homes go quickly.

If You’re Selling

Strong appreciation – sellers gained $387k on average. properties doubled in value (102% gain). homes selling quickly (quickly). median sale price $780k.

Worth Asking

Have you considered that Foxcroft’s lot sizes — averaging close to three-quarters of an acre on a residential-only loop — were sized to a 1960s suburban land standard that is now uncommon in Delaware County, and that this physical characteristic is structurally distinct from what zoning would permit if the lots were subdivided today?

Common Questions

What school district serves Foxcroft in Broomall, PA?

Foxcroft is served by the Marple Newtown School District. Homes on Foxcroft Road have been associated with Russell Elementary School in public records listing history. The district also includes Paxon Hollow Middle School and Marple Newtown Senior High School. School boundary assignments can change, so buyers should confirm current attendance zones directly with the district at mnsd.org before making a decision based on school access.

Is there a homeowners association (HOA) in Foxcroft, Broomall?

No HOA has been identified in public records for the Foxcroft neighborhood on Foxcroft Road in Broomall. Note that ‘Foxcroft’ is a name shared by other communities in the region — including a Foxcroft East HOA in another area — so buyers should confirm the absence of any deed restrictions or covenants with a title search on their specific parcel rather than relying on neighborhood-level generalizations.

What style of homes are found in Foxcroft, and when were they built?

The community developed primarily during the late 1950s through the mid-1960s. The characteristic housing type is the stone-front, multi-level split-level associated with builder Mozino, a name that appears repeatedly in public records listing history for homes on both Foxcroft Road and adjacent South Kent Road within the same development. Homes typically feature 3–6 bedrooms, brick or stone exteriors, fireplaces, and hardwood floors. Many have been expanded substantially over the decades, so finished square footage varies considerably by address.

Items to Verify with Your Agent

A few specifics on this page are sourced from secondary aggregators or older filings. Confirm before relying:

  • Approx Homes — 29 is the address count on Foxcroft Road from Ownerly and Xome, but Foxcroft as a named development may include homes on adjacent streets such as South Kent Road and Deerfield Road. Total home count for the full development is unverified.
  • Hoa Name — No HOA was found in public sales data or via web search specifically for the Foxcroft Road / Broomall 19008 community. Multiple other ‘Foxcroft’ HOAs exist in the region (Blue Bell, Uwchlan Township) but none verified as governing this neighborhood. Deed-level search recommended.
  • Builder — Mozino is named in two separate public records for South Kent Road addresses described as being within Foxcroft. It is not confirmed as the builder of every home on Foxcroft Road itself; some records show 1955 construction that may predate or differ from Mozino’s primary build phase. Treat as probable, not certain.
  • Most Common Elementary — Russell Elementary is listed in public records for 230 Foxcroft Rd. However, no official district boundary map was retrieved to confirm this is the assigned elementary for all Foxcroft addresses. Buyers must confirm with MNSD directly.
  • Interior Sqft Range Text — Range is derived from individual property records across multiple listing aggregators, not from a single authoritative source. The wide range (1,800–5,100+ sq ft) reflects that many homes have been significantly expanded from their original footprint.
  • Avg Year Built — Input data lists avg_year_built as 1961, which is consistent with public records (Ownerly reports avg 1964; Spokeo records show 1955–1965 construction dates; LivingPlaces reports 1960s–1970s). No anomaly flagged; data appears accurate for a mid-century Marple Township subdivision.

School District

Foxcroft is served by the Marple Newtown School District. Buyers should verify current school assignments directly with the district.


View Marple Newtown School District Information

Sources Consulted

Public deed records · Delaware County Recorder · livingplaces.com · ownerly.com · homes.com · spokeo.com · mnsd.org · en.wikipedia.org · thebaldwinteam.com · schooldigger.com

Data refreshed: April 25, 2026 (median sold, appreciation, performance tiers, narratives) · Content reviewed: April 25, 2026 (overview, structural insight, FAQs)

The Cyr Team · 2418 neighborhoods · 4 counties · 33 years of public sales records