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Homes with Outdoor Kitchens for Sale in Ponte Vedra Beach

32 homes · 2 new this week · updated 19 minutes ago

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In Ponte Vedra Beach the outdoor kitchen is close to standard equipment at the top of the market — courtyard pools in the gated golf communities, oceanfront decks built for salt air, Intracoastal lanais facing the sunset. This page tracks every PVB listing whose MLS entry reports one.

At this price tier the interesting questions are quality ones — marine-grade fixtures near the ocean, gas service, covered versus open — and those don’t show in a feature field. Treat the page as the shortlist and the walkthrough as the truth.

Market Snapshot

As of August 22, 2026, the median list price in homes with outdoor kitchens is $3.9M across 32 active listings, averaging $853/sqft; recent MLS-recorded sales show a median sold price of $2.6M across 34 closings.

Median List Price
$3.9M
Avg. Price / Sq Ft
$853/sqft
Median Sold (12 mo, MLS)
$2.6M
34 sales
Active Listings
32
HOA Dues
~$470/mo typical
18 of 32 listings carry dues

Market stats are based on similar homes in homes with outdoor kitchens, including 34 recent recorded sales — they may not include listings or sales that aren't comparable to this market. Sourced from the MLS; refreshed regularly.

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Frequently asked questions

Do oceanfront outdoor kitchens hold up to the salt air?

Only the ones built for it — marine-grade stainless and sealed stone survive; standard fixtures corrode fast within a few blocks of the ocean. On any oceanfront or near-ocean home here, the outdoor kitchen’s materials are a legitimate inspection item, not a cosmetic one.

Is an outdoor kitchen expected at Ponte Vedra Beach price points?

Above roughly the $2M tier, finished outdoor living — summer kitchen included — is close to expected, and its absence is a negotiating point. In the mid-tier neighborhoods it’s a differentiator that helps a home show; either way it’s worth pricing what building one would cost when comparing homes with and without.

Looking for with outdoor kitchens?

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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