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Nocatee Grows Again Case Study
Nocatee Grows Again: New Amenities on the Way

One of northeast Florida’s most popular master-planned communities also happens to be one of the United States’ most popular master-planned communities. Nocatee — a more-than-13,000-acre development in Ponte Vedra — is the third best-selling community in the U.S. And it’s 10 years old!

“Goodness,” you say. “What’s the big deal?”

Follow along as we detail it for you.

It’s Big Enough to Make Everyone Happy

One reason for Nocatee’s perennial appeal is that its collection of neighborhoods offers something for everyone, no matter if you’re age 55-plus, have a young family, need a larger home, want to build your dream home or are downsizing for retirement. As one of 10 builders working in Nocatee, ICI Homes is building in three of the exclusive Twenty Mile neighborhoods — The Point, The Island and The Outlook — and in Siena at Town Center. The latter community is all ICI Homes-built (check
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Want to check out Atlantic Ocean beaches? You’re only 5.9 miles west of the soft sand at Ponte Vedra Beach. Interested in major cultural venues, professional sporting events and every imaginable shopping destination? You’re only six miles east of Intrastate 95 — Florida’s main East Coast conduit — and approximately 20 miles south of Jacksonville, one of Florida’s most vibrant metropolitan areas. Need a super-duper public school system? St. Johns County’s is A-rated.

It Piles on Amenities

Miles and miles of paved and unpaved trails, electric-vehicle pathways and running and cycling trails near roadways will keep you moving in Nocatee. Approximately 5,000 preserved acres buttress the community’s quality of life and that of its wildlife. Eight parks and six dog parks will keep you and your best canine friends entertained. Splash Water Park, the watery super-playground near the Town Center commercial area, is a local legend. And now, there’s more…

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