This exceptional St. Augustine masterplan offers an array of inspired floor plans with designer details and hundreds of exciting personalization options. Residents will truly embrace the Florida lifestyle with community trails, waterways, sports courts, the Camp House lakeside pavilion and a state-of-the-art amenity center featuring fitness facilities and a resort-style pool, as well as easy access to notable schools, shopping and dining.
Boasting the largest urban park system—with the most shoreline—of anywhere in the United States, the Jacksonville area is not only a lively and beautiful destination spot, but an ideal place to call home. From Fernandina Beach to Palm Coast, see why homebuyers are putting down roots in this iconic and storied setting.
Culture & Entertainment
TIAA Bank Field Home of the Jacksonville Jaguars NFL football team, this multi-use stadium features not one, but two swimming pools in the north end zone—each offering a prime view of the field. Other activities include concerts in the stadium and in the adjacent Daily’s Place amphitheater.
Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville This minor league ballpark is the home field of the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, the Double-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins.
Times Union Center for the Performing Arts With a scenic downtown setting along the banks of the St. Johns River, the Times Union Center for the Performing Arts features three venues for orchestral performances, Broadway shows and more.
VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena This multi-purpose arena in downtown Jacksonville hosts sporting events, concerts from world-renowned artists and family shows. Teams that play at the Veterans Memorial Arena include the Jacksonville Sharks arena football team and the Jacksonville Icemen ECHL hockey team.
Ritz Theatre and Museum Set in Jacksonville’s historic LaVilla neighborhood—once billed as the “Harlem of the South”— the Ritz celebrates the city’s deep African-American roots through art and performance.
Downtown Jacksonville Riverwalk With river bridges, water taxis and easy walking to all the restaurants, shopping and entertainment that downtown Jacksonville has to offer, the Riverwalk is an exceptional way to experience the city.
Historic St. Augustine The oldest district in the oldest continually settled city in the US, historic St. Augustine features some buildings dating back nearly three centuries. This charming time capsule offers old-world walkable streets that beckon visitors with museums, shopping, entertainment and good eats.
Amelia Island Northeast of Jacksonville, Amelia Island is one of Florida’s most popular barrier island destinations. The island offers 13 miles of picturesque beaches, rich history, colorful festivals, golf and shopping—and it’s also home to the city of Fernandina Beach.
Jacksonville Jazz Festival This days-long festival has been an annual tradition since the 1980s, with legendary headliners over the years like Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis and Tony Bennett. For most festival years, Jacksonville has kept admission free of charge.
Springing the Blues Music Festival Another popular mainstay that’s been going strong for decades, this three-day festival in Jacksonville Beach features multiple stages along the Seawalk Pavilion.
The World of Nations Celebration Showcasing the diverse panoply of nations represented in the Jacksonville area, this multicultural festival has been around since 1993, hosted annually at the waterfront Metropolitan Park in Jacksonville.
Museums Over a dozen museums dot the greater Jacksonville area, offering local history, science exhibits, interactive learning environments for children, contemporary art and much more.
Marineland Residents wanting a hands-on experience with oceanlife will want to visit Marineland Dolphin Adventure, often called The World’s First Oceanarium. First opened in 1938, Marineland offers hands-on