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Multi-Generational Homes for Sale in Northeast Florida

109 homes for sale · Updated from the MLS

More households are buying one home for two or three generations — and builders answered with next-gen suites: a bedroom, bath, and often a kitchenette and separate entry inside the main home. The listings below carry a multi-generational designation in the MLS.

These layouts are still scarce relative to demand, so good ones move. If nothing below fits, the first-floor-primary list is the natural plan B — and I can flag multi-gen plans in new construction before they hit the resale market.

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Frequently asked questions

What counts as a multi-generational home?

Typically a self-contained suite within the home — bedroom, full bath, living space, often a kitchenette, sometimes a private entrance. It’s different from a detached in-law cottage (rarer here, and zoning-dependent) and from simply having a guest room.

Which builders offer next-gen floor plans here?

Lennar’s Next Gen line is the best known, and several other builders in Nocatee, SilverLeaf, and RiverTown offer suite layouts under different names. New-construction availability changes monthly — ask and I’ll pull what’s currently offered.

Do multi-gen homes resell well?

Demand has grown steadily — an aging population plus adult kids staying longer means more buyers per multi-gen listing than the market average. The suite also flexes into a home office, guest wing, or live-in-help quarters, which broadens the buyer pool.

Looking for multi-generational homes?

I’ll send new listings the moment they hit the market and walk through the details that don’t show up in the MLS — water access, HOA rules, what a feature really costs to maintain.

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