From oceanfront to riverfront, lakefront or Intracoastal, northeast Florida has options for just about any waterfront lifestyle.
When we talk about waterfront property in Florida, most people immediately think of oceanfront. And there’s certainly plenty of that, with 3,341 miles of shoreline along the Atlantic Ocean, and another 5,095 along the Gulf of Mexico. There are 22 miles of beaches in Jacksonville alone, and more shoreline than any other city in the nation. But let’s take a look at the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) today, as there is some relevant news on that front.
The Intracoastal Waterway in Northeast Florida
Beginning at the St. Marys River on the Florida/Georgia state line, the Intracoastal Waterway extends south for 40 miles through Duval County, extending down through Ponte Vedra Beach and St. Augustine to the Tolomato River.
In Ponte Vedra Beach, especially along Roscoe Blvd. on the east side of the ICW, what used to be an enclave of utilitarian fishing shacks has given way to gorgeous million dollar homes with boat docks and beautiful views. Just across the ICW on the west side, the popular Nocatee development has just announced River Landing at Twenty Mile, with 36 Intracoastal lots available.
Contact us for more information about this new Nocatee community, and how to secure your lot.
Other Waterfront Options
Of course, there are still plenty of other waterfront homes in and around northeast Florida. Check out the links below for a quick sampling:
Oceanfront condos in Ponte Vedra Beach, Jacksonville Beach and Atlantic Beach
Existing homes on Roscoe Blvd. and along the ICW
Riverfront homes in Jacksonville
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