Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Network Realty First Coast Relocation Guide

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Bridge of Lions, photo by Stephanie Marty

LI Neighborhoods VE

St. Johns

County

Estimated Population 275,530 (2020)

Area 822 square miles

For those looking for the perfect area to golf, shop and enjoy beautiful beaches, St. Johns County may be the perfect place. Lately, the county has had much growth with new residents and has become one of the highest-income areas in the United States.

Nocatee

are popping up throughout the area.

access to hiking trails and multiple

planned neighborhood covering

The charming community of Fruit

parks. The William Bartram Scenic

4,120 acres, and offers a variety of

Cove is located east of the St. Johns

and Historic Highway (SR 13) winds

living options from starter homes

River and south of Mandarin and is

along the St. Johns River through

and townhomes to sprawling estates

perfect for those wishing to enjoy

swamps, oak hammocks, pine and

within gated communities. For those

NORTHWEST ST. JOHNS

a pleasant country setting with the

palmetto barrens. This area is full of

looking for beautifully built homes

Northwest St. Johns County is

convenience of having local amenities

numerous parks, cultural destinations

that come with amazing amenities,

bursting with life as ever-expanding

around the corner. Recreational

and trails perfect for nature lovers.

the Shearwater community offers

developments and new neighborhoods

activities in the area are plentiful with

Julington Creek Plantation is a

this and more. Residents have access

See an in-depth description of everything the community of Nocatee offers on page 31.

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