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New construction homes for sale in Jacksonville, FL

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Housing market in Jacksonville, FL

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 1113 listings in Jacksonville, FL, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Jacksonville?

The Local Vibe (Location & Identity)

Jacksonville serves as the primary economic engine of Northeast Florida, covering over 840 square miles within Duval County. As the most populous city in the state, it functions as a standalone hub for logistics, healthcare, and military operations rather than a satellite suburb. The demographic profile is diverse, characterized by a large workforce of young professionals and military families connected to Naval Air Station Jacksonville.

Living Here: Amenities & Lifestyle

Daily life often centers on the St. Johns River and the extensive Atlantic coastline. Residents spend weekends exploring the 450-acre Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park or visiting the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens. The Riverside Arts Market provides a weekly gathering spot for local produce and crafts under the Fuller Warren Bridge. For professional sports and major concerts, EverBank Stadium remains a central fixture of the downtown landscape. Commuters utilize the I-295 beltway to reach major employment hubs like the Mayo Clinic or the corporate offices of CSX. Many residents also frequent the St. Johns Town Center for high-end retail and dining options.

Schools & Family Appeal

Families are served by Duval County Public Schools, which includes specialized magnet programs and highly regarded institutions like Stanton College Preparatory School. The city maintains one of the largest urban park systems in the country, offering extensive recreational space for youth sports and outdoor activities. These resources, combined with a relatively low cost of living compared to South Florida, make the area a consistent choice for growing households.

Why New Construction Makes Sense Here

The humid subtropical climate and high coastal salt air in Northeast Florida can accelerate wear on older roofing and HVAC systems. Choosing new construction homes in Jacksonville provides a significant advantage through 10-year structural warranties and modern building codes designed for storm resilience. Buyers often find that new home communities in Jacksonville offer integrated smart-home technology that is difficult to retrofit into the city's mid-century housing stock. This lack of immediate capital expenditure on major repairs allows homeowners to focus their budget on lifestyle rather than maintenance. For those on a tighter timeline, quick move-in homes in Jacksonville offer the benefits of modern efficiency without the wait of a traditional build cycle.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the current median sale price for a property in Jacksonville, FL?

The Jacksonville, FL boasts a median sale price of $329,990 for properties, according to data from December 2025. This price point reflects the current market of 1033 new construction homes, brought to you by 24 reputable developers.

Who are the major developers of new construction homes in Jacksonville, FL?

The landscape of new homes in Jacksonville, FL is shaped by the work of D.R. Horton, Lennar, David Weekley Homes, Dream Finders Homes and Richmond American Homes. These developers offer a range of new construction options across the area.

Which areas of Jacksonville have the most new construction?

Because Jacksonville is the largest city by area in the contiguous U.S., new home inventory is spread across distinct sectors. The Southeast quadrant, particularly around eTown and the Wells Creek area, is a major hub for master-planned living near the St. Johns Town Center. The Northside (near the airport and River City Marketplace) offers significant inventory at more attainable price points. Meanwhile, the Westside is expanding rapidly near the First Coast Expressway, attracting buyers looking for larger lots and quick access to the Naval Air Station.

Are CDD fees standard for new homes in Jacksonville?

It depends on the neighborhood size. Large-scale master-planned communities—such as eTown or Seven Pines—almost always utilize a Community Development District (CDD) to finance their extensive amenities and infrastructure. This fee is added to your annual property tax bill. However, Jacksonville also has a high volume of smaller infill subdivisions and standalone developments, particularly on the Northside and Westside, that do not have CDD fees. Always ask the builder for the specific tax structure.

What should military buyers know about new homes here?

Jacksonville is a major military hub, home to NAS Jacksonville, Naval Station Mayport, and Kings Bay (nearby in GA). Local builders are very experienced with VA loan requirements and timelines. If you are stationed at NAS Jax, communities in the Argyle Forest and Oakleaf areas offer the shortest commutes. For those at Mayport, new construction in the Atlantic Blvd corridor or North Jacksonville (via the ferry or 295) are popular options.