Crosswinds at Nocatee Now Selling
Community will have both villas & single-family homes, as well as a golf cart/walking path to Pine Island Academy.
As the Nocatee community moves toward completion, Crosswinds offers home buyers one of the few remaining opportunities to buy new construction. Attached villas are being built by both David Weekley Homes and Toll Brothers, and single-family homes are being built by David Weekley Homes, Providence Homes and Riverside Homes.
Prices begin in the high $400s, and home sizes range from 1,690 s.f. to 2,550 s.f.
View homes currently for sale in Crosswinds at Nocatee:
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Just Listed in West End at Nocatee Town Center
Discover Low-Maintenance Living in the Heart of Nocatee.
Barely one year old, this gorgeous villa is close to everything that Nocatee has to offer, including Splash and Spray parks, sports courts, shopping/dining at Town Center and even Baptist Health Place and YMCA.
What Makes 105 Spring Tide Way Such a Special Property
A unique condo in the heart of the Nocatee community.
When you think of a condominium, you likely think of an apartment-style building, with multiple units on each floor. You might have neighbors above you, and below you, and parking can be anything from a communal garage to unassigned, uncovered parking spaces.
That type of condo is available at Tidewater. But 105 Spring Tide Way, and others, are different. While still a part of the Tidewater condominium association, 105 Spring Tide Way offers several advantages to the apartment-style condo building:
- Townhouse Style Feels More Like A Single Family Home
The condos on Spring Tide Way are more like townhouses, meaning while you may have shared walls, there are no neighbors above or below you. In fact, 105 Spring Tide Way offers a 3-story floor plan, with a deck on the second floor and covered patio beneath. - Attached 2-Car Garage
Rather than sharing a parking lot with everyone else in the condo community, this unit comes with its own attached 2-garage, keeping your vehicle out of the elements. It also leaves room for additional storage, and, if you’ve just got one car, room for a golf cart, which is ideal in the Nocatee community. - Preserve Views
The units on Spring Way all back to a wooded preserve, not other buildings or homes. This adds to the feel of a single family home, as you can enjoy your morning coffee on the deck, overlooking the woods. - Greater Flexibility in the Living Area
The townhouse-style layout of 105 Spring Tide Way offers lots of versatility to match your lifestyle. On the first floor, there’s a separate bedroom and full bath, creating an ideal space for an in-law suite, teen’s room, media room/den or office. The main level is an open space with an island kitchen, dining space and great room, with wainscoting accents. There’s also a wine chiller, powder room and access to the 2nd story deck out back. Upstairs, you’ll find the large primary bedroom, a third bedroom with en-suite bath and a good size laundry room.
The Tidewater community itself also offers a number of advantages for homebuyers, including:
- Gated access
- Dedicated community pool
- Central location close to Nocatee’s Splash and Spray parks, sports courts, Nocatee station field and shopping/dining at Nocatee town center
Whether you’re looking for a “lock and leave” style 2nd home, or a low-maintenance primary residence, 105 Spring Tide Way could be just what you’re looking for. For more information, or to schedule a tour, drop us a line using the form below…
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Nocatee November Market Stats
A quick look into the housing market in Nocatee last month.
Housing market stats in November look pretty solid, with a little bit of a slowdown in pending/solds, which can likely be attributed to seasonality (compare to numbers from July of this year). But, I’d like to break down these November numbers a little bit further:
- Of the 50 new listings that came on in November, 20 of them were new construction
- 14 properties went under contract, and only 1 was new construction
- 39 properties moved to pending (contingencies cleared/ready to close), but 23 of them were new construction
- 52 properties sold in November, 18 of which were new construction
With that in mind, I imagine by the end of this month, we’ll see quite a few more new construction sales, whether under contract or fully closed, based on some of the year-end builder incentives we’ve talked about here, here and here. And, there’s still time to take advantage of those incentives, whether in the form or a rate buy down, closing costs or design center options.
If you’d like to learn more about how the housing market is faring in your neighborhood, or you’d like to learn more about year-end incentives that may be available, drop us a line:
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