Screened-Lanai Pool Homes for Sale in Northeast Florida
376 homes · 32 new this week · updated 6 minutes ago
Ask anyone who’s owned both: the screen cage is what makes a Florida pool actually usable — fewer bugs, less debris, less direct sun, and a lanai that works as a second living room ten months a year. Every home below reports both a pool and screened outdoor space in the MLS.
Filter by price and beds. On older homes, ask about the cage’s age and condition — rescreening is routine, but frame replacement after a storm is a real cost worth knowing about up front.
Market Snapshot
As of August 22, 2026, the median list price in screened-lanai pool homes is $799,000 across 376 active listings, averaging $351/sqft; recent MLS-recorded sales show a median sold price of $720,000 across 398 closings.
- Median List Price
- $799,000
- Avg. Price / Sq Ft
- $351/sqft
- Median Sold (12 mo, MLS)
- $720,000
- ▲ 4.7% vs prior 6 mo
- Active Listings
- 376
- HOA Dues
- ~$88/mo typical
- 261 of 376 listings carry dues
Market stats are based on similar homes in screened-lanai pool homes, including 398 recent recorded sales — they may not include listings or sales that aren't comparable to this market. Sourced from the MLS; refreshed regularly.
screened-lanai pool homes Home Values
The MLS-recorded sales above are what homes in screened-lanai pool homes actually sell for — and the comp set your future buyer will see. Own a home here? This page updates with every new listing, price change, and recorded sale, so following it is the simplest way to watch your equity. There’s no automated estimate on this site — when you want a real number, Krista prepares it personally against these sales.
Showing the 120 highest-priced matches — use the filters to narrow, or search the full map.
Showing 120 of 120
Active$2,000,000MLS# 2137447Est. $10,645/mo4665 Raggedy Point Road, Fleming Island, FL 320034 Beds3 Baths4,068 sqftResidentialONE SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY
Active$1,800,000MLS# 2160814Est. $9,580/mo25743 NW 62nd Avenue, High Springs, FL 326435 Beds4 Baths3,527 sqftResidentialNON MLS (realMLS)
Active$1,700,000MLS# 2152882Est. $9,048/mo703 Front Street, Welaka, FL 321898 Beds7 Baths7,984 sqftResidentialMAXREV, LLC
Active$1,600,000MLS# 2153530Est. $8,516/mo122 Macon Road, Palatka, FL 321778 Beds7 Baths8,048 sqftResidentialCOLDWELL BANKER VANGUARD REALTY
Active$1,150,000MLS# 2130801Est. $6,121/mo1330 GA-110, Woodbine, GA 315696 Beds3 Baths2,855 sqftResidentialJPAR CITY AND BEACH
Frequently asked questions
Why do Florida pools have screen enclosures?
Mosquitoes, love bugs, leaves, and sun. A cage keeps the pool dramatically cleaner (less chemical and pump cost), makes evenings outside pleasant, and reduces UV load on you and the deck. Most buyers who’ve had one won’t go back.
What does a pool cage cost to maintain?
Rescreening panels is inexpensive and routine; a full rescreen runs to a few thousand depending on size, and frame damage (usually storm-related) is the bigger-ticket item — sometimes an insurance matter. Ask the age of the enclosure during inspection.
Does a screened pool add value?
In this market, an in-ground pool with a cage is the expected form of a “pool home” — an uncaged pool is the exception. Appraisers treat the pool as the main value item, but buyer demand clearly favors the enclosed setup.
Looking for screened-lanai pool 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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