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New construction homes for sale in Biltmore, Jacksonville, FL

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New home communities in Biltmore, Jacksonville, FL

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Housing market in Biltmore, FL

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 38 listings in Biltmore, FL, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Biltmore?

Biltmore sits in Northwest Jacksonville, defined by the intersection of Edgewood Avenue North and Old Kings Road. The residential landscape consists primarily of mid-century ranch-style houses and established bungalows on modest, rectangular lots. Residents have direct access to Biltmore Park and Biltmore Elementary School, both found within a half-mile of the neighborhood center. Lonnie C. Miller Sr. Regional Park provides nearly 130 acres of green space less than a mile to the northwest, while the New Kings Road corridor facilitates regional transit. The area is largely built out. A notable trade-off is the proximity to active industrial zones and rail lines along the southern border, which can contribute to localized noise. There is limited activity for Biltmore new construction homes on scattered infill lots.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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

As of March 2026, the property market in Biltmore, FL, showcases a median sale price of $257,440. This market analysis includes a portfolio of 20 newly built homes, each crafted by one of the 2 innovative developers in the area, highlighting a diverse range of residential options.

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

The growth of new homes in Biltmore, FL is largely due to prominent builders such as D.R. Horton and Richmond American Homes. Their developments showcase modern home designs and thoughtful community planning.

What makes the Biltmore neighborhood attractive for new home buyers?

Biltmore is emerging as a strong value market in Jacksonville. Located on the city's Westside, the area is seeing a wave of affordable infill development. Builders are purchasing vacant parcels or replacing older structures with brand-new, energy-efficient single-family homes. For first-time buyers or those priced out of the Southside, Biltmore offers the opportunity to own a new construction home at a price point that is significantly lower than the county average.

Are there CDD fees for new homes in Biltmore?

No, this is a major financial advantage for the area. Because new construction in Biltmore consists primarily of "scattered lot" builds rather than massive, gated master-planned communities, you will generally not encounter Community Development District (CDD) fees. Additionally, many of these new homes do not have mandatory Homeowners Association (HOA) dues. This lack of extra assessments keeps the total monthly carrying costs much lower for residents.

Is flood insurance required for new construction in Biltmore?

Biltmore is situated near the Trout River and Six Mile Creek, meaning certain pockets are located within federally designated high-risk flood zones. If you purchase a home in one of these zones with a mortgage, flood insurance will be mandatory. However, new construction homes are built to modern elevation codes, which often helps mitigate the cost of premiums. Buyers should always check the specific FEMA flood map for their lot before closing.