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Cisco Gardens

New construction homes for sale in Cisco Gardens, Jacksonville, FL

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New home communities in Cisco Gardens, Jacksonville, FL

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Housing market in Cisco Gardens, FL

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 61 listings in Cisco Gardens, FL, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Cisco Gardens?

Cisco Gardens occupies a pocket of Northwest Jacksonville, defined by the I-295 corridor to the east and Old Plank Road to the south. The area is characterized by a rural-residential layout, featuring large, wooded parcels that often exceed one acre. Residents have direct access to Cisco Gardens Park, a local green space on Jones Road featuring a playground and picnic facilities. Because the neighborhood lacks a central commercial district, a significant retail gap exists where most daily errands require a drive of at least three miles to reach the nearest grocery hubs. This low-density environment remains a draw for those seeking space and privacy. Recent development activity includes a limited number of Cisco Gardens new construction homes, primarily consisting of individual infill projects on expansive, private lots.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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

The Cisco Gardens, FL currently exhibits a median sale price of $320,050 for properties, based on data from March 2026. This figure is derived from an inventory of 56 newly built homes, each representing the work of one of 5 established developers.

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

Cisco Gardens, FL has a strong new construction market, with Taylor Morrison, Adams Homes, KB Home, Lennar and Dream Finders Homes as the leading developers. These builders are known for their quality homes and innovative designs in various neighborhoods.

What are the utility requirements for new homes here?

Because Cisco Gardens is a semi-rural community, municipal infrastructure is limited in many pockets. Most new construction homes in this area rely on private wells for water and septic systems for wastewater rather than city connections. Buyers should be prepared for the maintenance associated with these systems and ensure that any land purchase includes a satisfactory percolation (perc) test for septic suitability.

Does Cisco Gardens offer a rural or suburban lifestyle?

Cisco Gardens is distinct for its rural atmosphere despite being within the Jacksonville city limits. Unlike the dense subdivisions of the Westside, this neighborhood features homes on large lots, often ranging from half an acre to over an acre. It is an ideal location for buyers who want space for workshops, boat storage, or gardening without the restrictions of a strict Homeowners Association (HOA) or CDD fees.