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Jacksonville Condos Market Snapshot

Homes currently for sale range $130,000 - $3.0M. Based on 464 active listings — figures reflect recent market activity and are refreshed periodically.

Median List Price
$200,000
Avg. Price / Sq Ft
$185/sqft
Avg. Days on Market
93 days
Active Listings
464

About Jacksonville Condos

Jacksonville Condos is a broad collection of condominium communities spread across Jacksonville and the surrounding Northeast Florida area, featuring units priced from the $130s to around $165,000 at the entry level, with the wider market reaching into the millions. The inventory spans traditional, contemporary, flat-style, and condotel designs built between the late 1960s and the late 2000s. Popular neighborhoods within this market include Wolf Creek Condos, The Overlook Condos, Campfield Condos, Stonebridge, and Marina San Pablo Condos, all zoned through Duval County schools and offering maintenance-free living across a range of price points.

What It's Like to Live in a Jacksonville Condo

Daily errands and leisure are well covered from the Southside core of this market — Touchton Park is less than a mile away for a quick walk, and The Beach and Peach Urban Bike Park is roughly 2 miles out for those who want something more active. Le Petit Paris Cafe Southside is about 2 miles away for a relaxed morning coffee, while Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse and the shops of St. Johns Town Center are both within about 2 to 3 miles for dining and retail. For a special evening, Matthew's Restaurant in San Marco is about 6 miles away, and Cowford Chophouse in downtown Jacksonville — set in a restored 1902 building overlooking the St. Johns River — is roughly 7 miles out. The Brooks Family YMCA, about 1.5 miles away, rounds out the fitness options conveniently close to many of these communities.

Jacksonville Condos & Floor plans

Jacksonville condos run the gamut from compact one-bedroom units around 700 square feet to more spacious three-bedroom layouts approaching 1,750 square feet, with a typical unit landing near 1,150 square feet and two bedrooms and two baths. Architectural styles lean traditional and flat-style, with some contemporary and condotel-style buildings in the mix — the oldest stock dates to the late 1960s and the newest to 2009. Inside, you'll commonly find open floorplans, split-bedroom layouts, balconies, walk-in closets, breakfast bars, and vaulted or high ceilings, with many units offering his-and-hers closets and entrance foyers. Monthly HOA fees range from roughly $220 to about $810 and typically cover grounds maintenance, trash, and structural upkeep, so it's worth lining up those numbers carefully when comparing units across communities.

Most Affordable Condos in Jacksonville

For buyers entering the Jacksonville condo market, the most accessible price band runs from the $130s up to roughly $205,000 — a segment with more than 200 active listings at any given time. Neighborhoods like Montreux, Villa Medici, The Reserve At Pointe Meadows Condo, Gardens Of Bridgehampton, Horizons@Stonebridge, and Summer Key Condos represent the strongest concentration of entry-level opportunities. Units in this range typically offer one to four bedrooms, and many sit within gated communities that include a pool, fitness center, and maintained grounds — amenities that would otherwise add cost to a homeowner's plate. The Avenues Mall is about 2 miles away, and Mayo Clinic Florida is roughly 3 to 4 miles from many of these Southside addresses, making the location practical alongside the price point.

Luxury Condos in Jacksonville

At the upper end of the Jacksonville condo market, prices start around $255,000 and stretch to $3,000,000, with a median in this tier near $340,000. The prestige addresses in this segment include The Peninsula At St Johns Center Condos, Beau Rivage, Mira Vista At Harbortown, The Grand Reserve, Deerwood Place, and Sweetwater By Del Webb — communities that tend to offer larger footprints, higher-finish interiors, and in several cases, river or waterfront settings. Units here range from one to four bedrooms and reflect a step up in building amenities, management quality, and location cachet. In the years I've worked this market, buyers drawn to the luxury condo segment here are often drawn as much by the low-maintenance lifestyle and the views as by the square footage itself.

Waterfront Condos in Jacksonville

Jacksonville's waterfront condo segment spans a wide price range — from the $130s to $3,000,000 — reflecting the variety of water settings available, from pond and lake-front units to river-front and navigable-water addresses. The Peninsula At St Johns Center Condos, Beau Rivage, Mira Vista At Harbortown, San Marco, The Alexandria, and Le Baron are the neighborhoods where waterfront and water-access units concentrate most heavily. River-front and navigable-water positions command the highest premiums and tend to be found in the more established urban-edge communities, while pond and lake-front units offer quieter water views at more accessible prices. With about 90 waterfront listings active across the broader Jacksonville condo market, there's genuine range here for buyers who want water proximity without a single fixed budget.

55+ & Active-Adult Condos in Jacksonville

Jacksonville's 55+ and age-restricted condo segment is anchored by Sweetwater By Del Webb and Tides Condo At Sweetwater, along with Sandpiper Village, Edgewood Condominium, and San Marco. These communities carry a factual age-restricted designation and offer a range of two- to four-bedroom units priced from the $170s into the millions, with a median around $280,000. The segment currently has about 16 active listings, giving buyers a focused but varied set of options. Each of these communities has its own amenity profile and location character, so it's worth visiting them individually to see which setting and fee structure fits a given situation best.

Jacksonville Condos near Golf

A small but distinct slice of Jacksonville's condo market sits adjacent to or within golf-oriented communities — with about four active listings priced from the $150s to around $250,000. The Grand Reserve, Deerwood, Grand Reserve, and Montrouis are the neighborhoods where golf proximity defines the setting, and units here tend toward one- and two-bedroom configurations. The Jacksonville Golf & Country Club, a long-standing private club about 6 miles away, and TPC Sawgrass, roughly 11 miles out and home to THE PLAYERS Championship, are the notable regional courses that give this area its golf context for residents who want to be close to the game.

Gated Condos in Jacksonville

Gated condos are by far the most common configuration in the Jacksonville condo market — with more than 200 active listings across gated communities, priced from the $130s to $3,000,000 and a median around $205,000. The Grand Reserve, Il Villagio, Sweetwater By Del Webb, Montreux, Reserve At James Island Lc, and The Reserve At Pointe Meadows Condo are among the most active gated addresses. Units range from one to four bedrooms, and the gated designation typically comes paired with community amenities — pool, fitness center, clubhouse, maintained grounds, and often a car wash area — bundled into the monthly HOA fee. Buyers weighing gated versus non-gated units should compare the HOA fee structures carefully, since the range here is wide.

Jacksonville Condos Amenities

Most Jacksonville condo communities in this market include a pool, gated entry, clubhouse, fitness center, and tennis courts as standard amenities, with grounds maintenance, trash, and structural upkeep typically covered by the monthly HOA. Many communities also offer sidewalks and jogging paths for outdoor use, plus a car wash area, barbecue grills, and a playground on site. The recreation center referenced across several communities — with pools, court sports, and reservable event space — reflects the broader pattern here: buyers are getting a genuine amenity package, not just a building.

Jacksonville Condos Location & Commute

These Jacksonville condo communities are concentrated in the Southside corridor, placing residents within about 2 to 3 miles of St. Johns Town Center and The Avenues Mall, and roughly 3 to 4 miles from Mayo Clinic Florida — one of the Southside's largest employers. Downtown Jacksonville and EverBank Stadium are about 6 to 7 miles away, and Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, and Ponte Vedra Beach are all roughly 11 miles out — an easy drive for a beach afternoon. Jacksonville International Airport is about 18 miles north, with travel time depending on traffic along I-95.

Schools Near Jacksonville Condos

Schools serving Jacksonville condo communities include Beauclerc, Twin Lakes Academy, Greenfield, and Hogan-Spring Glen at the elementary level; Southside, Twin Lakes Academy, Alfred Dupont, and Select One at the middle school level; and Englewood, Atlantic Coast, and Terry Parker at the high school level — all part of Duval County Public Schools. Because this market spans multiple zip codes and community locations, school assignments vary by address, and buyers should confirm the specific zoning for any unit they're considering directly with the district.

The Overlook Condos vs Campfield Condos

The Overlook Condos and Campfield Condos are two gated Southside communities that share the same school zoning — Twin Lakes Academy through middle school and Atlantic Coast for high school — and similar amenity packages including a pool, clubhouse, and fitness center. The clearest difference is size and price: Campfield units run larger, typically from about 1,150 to 1,700 square feet at prices from the $150s into the mid-$200s, while Overlook units are a bit more compact — roughly 1,050 to 1,400 square feet — and priced from the $140s to around $200,000. Campfield also adds an elevator and full-time management on site, which appeals to buyers who want a higher level of on-site service; Overlook counters with a jogging path and on-site management at a slightly lower entry point. Buyers weighing the two usually come down to square footage needs versus monthly budget.

Stonebridge vs Wolf Creek Condos

Stonebridge and Wolf Creek Condos are both gated communities with pools, fitness centers, and tennis courts, but they differ meaningfully in price, size, and school zoning. Stonebridge is a tighter, more uniform community — all three-bedroom units in the 1,200-to-1,400-square-foot range, priced from the $190s to around $205,000 — and zoned for Twin Lakes Academy and Atlantic Coast. Wolf Creek Condos casts a wider net: two- and three-bedroom units from about 1,150 to 1,700 square feet, priced from the $210s to nearly $290,000, and zoned for Chets Creek Elementary and Kernan Middle rather than Twin Lakes Academy. Wolf Creek also adds an elevator, on-site management, a clubhouse, water and trash coverage, and a car wash area to its amenity list. Buyers who prioritize a specific school zone or a lower entry price tend to lean toward Stonebridge; those who want more amenities and a larger footprint often look at Wolf Creek.

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Jacksonville Condos Neighborhoods

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Jacksonville Condos FAQ

What do HOA fees typically cover in Jacksonville condo communities?

Monthly HOA fees across these communities range from roughly $220 to about $810 per month and most commonly cover grounds maintenance, trash removal, and structural upkeep of the building — so the exterior and common areas are generally handled. Many communities also include the pool, fitness center, and clubhouse operations in that fee. It's worth requesting the full fee breakdown and reserve fund status for any specific community before making an offer, since the range here is wide and what's included varies.

How far are these Jacksonville condo communities from the beach?

Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, and Ponte Vedra Beach are all roughly 11 miles from the Southside condo corridor — typically a 20-to-25-minute drive depending on traffic and the specific community you're coming from. Atlantic Beach is about the same distance. It's close enough for a regular beach outing without being priced at the premium you'd pay for a beachside address.

Are there waterfront condo options in Jacksonville, and what water types are available?

Yes — about 90 waterfront condo listings are active across the broader Jacksonville market at any given time, spanning river-front, navigable-water, lake-front, and pond settings. Communities like The Peninsula At St Johns Center Condos, Beau Rivage, Mira Vista At Harbortown, San Marco, The Alexandria, and Le Baron concentrate most of the waterfront inventory. Prices in this segment run from the $130s to $3,000,000, reflecting the wide range of water types and building quality involved.

What dining and restaurants are nearby?

The Southside corridor puts a solid range of dining within easy reach. Le Petit Paris Cafe Southside is about 2 miles away and is one of my personal favorite neighborhood spots for a relaxed meal. For a special occasion, Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse is also roughly 2 miles out, and if you're up for a short drive — about 6 miles — Matthew's Restaurant in San Marco has been one of Jacksonville's standout fine-dining destinations for over two decades.

What parks, trails, or recreation are in or near the community?

Touchton Park is under a mile away and a convenient option for everyday outdoor time. About 2 miles out, The Beach and Peach Urban Bike Park is a fun, active spot for cyclists. If you want something more natural, Castaway Island Preserve — roughly 6 miles away — offers boardwalks, a kayak launch, and tidal marsh views along the Intracoastal, which makes for a great weekend outing.

What is the St. Johns Town Center area like to live near?

St. Johns Town Center is about 2 miles from the heart of this Southside condo corridor, which means shopping, dining, and entertainment are genuinely close to home — not just technically nearby. In fact, some of the condo communities in this area are walkable or a very short drive to the Town Center's retail and restaurant options. It's one of the most practical aspects of condo living on the Southside, and something buyers consistently tell me they love once they're settled in.

Is this a gated community?

Gating varies across Jacksonville's condo communities — this isn't one single development, but rather a collection of condominiums spread across the Southside and surrounding areas. Many of the complexes here do feature gated entry, and gated condos account for a substantial portion of the active inventory. I'd recommend looking closely at the specific community you're considering, as security features and HOA structures differ from one complex to the next.

Is there a golf course or country club?

The condos themselves don't include an on-site golf course, but there are several courses within reasonable driving distance. Jacksonville Golf & Country Club — a long-standing private club — is about 6 miles away, and TPC Sawgrass, home of THE PLAYERS Championship, is roughly 11 miles out. Atlantic Beach Country Club, a reimagined 18-hole course with a restaurant, is also about 11 miles away, so golfers have real options in the area.

How far is the nearest beach?

Jacksonville Beach and Neptune Beach are both about 11 miles from the Southside, making a beach day very doable from most of these condo communities. Ponte Vedra Beach is a similar distance — just over 11 miles — and offers a quieter stretch of Atlantic coastline. Depending on traffic, you're typically looking at roughly 20 to 25 minutes for the drive.

What schools serve this neighborhood?

Because Jacksonville condos span a wide area of the city, school assignments vary by address. Schools serving this market include Beauclerc, Twin Lakes Academy, Greenfield, and Hogan-Spring Glen at the elementary level; Southside, Twin Lakes Academy, and Alfred Dupont at the middle school level; and Englewood, Atlantic Coast, and Terry Parker at the high school level. I always recommend confirming the exact school zone for any specific address you're considering, as assignments can shift even within a short distance.

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