Three new neighborhoods to open in Nocatee

Historic Twenty Mile Area Continues to Grow

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The PARC Group, Nocatee’s master developer, has unveiled plans and home builders for three new neighborhoods in the Twenty Mile community: The Hammock, The Vista and The Ranch.

The Hammock at Twenty Mile will feature custom homes by Glenn Layton Homes – the local home builder of the HGTV Smart Home 2013. A small niche of nine private home sites, The Hammock at Twenty Mile will feature Florida-coastal homes, with new homes starting in the mid $900s.

The Vista will be a gated neighborhood of 44 custom and semi-custom homes by Pineapple, a Jacksonville-area luxury home builder. The estate-style homes, many of which will feature Spanish or Mission-style elevations, will start in the high $800s. The Ranch at Twenty Mile, meanwhile, will feature upscale homes by current Nocatee home builders David Weekley Homes and Dostie Homes. Properties in this 52-home neighborhood will start in the high $500s and feature a variety of home designs, most with preserve and water views.

Located in St. Johns County in Nocatee’s northeastern corner off Valley Ridge Boulevard and Nocatee Parkway, Twenty Mile offers residents easy access to Nocatee’s amenities and Town Center. St. Johns County School District’s newest K-8 school will be located adjacent to Nocatee’s Twenty Mile neighborhoods, built on land donated by the Nocatee developer. Construction will begin this spring, and the school will be open for the 2017-18 year.

Builders will begin selling over the next few months, PARC Group officials said, with model homes opening in Fall 2016.
“The unique pairing of semi-custom and custom new home construction with the Nocatee lifestyle offers luxury home-buyers something they cannot find any place else in Northeast Florida,” PARC Group President and CEO Rick Ray said. “All-new home designs will perfectly complement the grandeur of sprawling oak trees, split-rail fencing and other rustic, old-Florida accents that make the area so unique.”

For more information, visit http://info.nocatee.com/history-of-twenty-mile