Seller's Market · 84/100as of June 21, 2026
Here is where the Jacksonville Golf & Country Club market stands this month, with the latest verified development news and the Momentum score, all in one place.
Market snapshot
Median sale price by year
Jacksonville Golf & Country Club is currently a seller's market, with a median sold price around $848K. Right now homes are taking about 70 days to sell, and there is roughly 1.8 months of supply. Prices are down about 6% over the past year, though values remain up about 127% since 2012. Listings are currently asking about 11% more per square foot than recent sales have closed at, which can leave room to negotiate.
Source: realMLS listing and sales data, as of June 21, 2026.
Development Momentum
Jacksonville Golf & Country Club has a Development Momentum score of 83 out of 100 (High), based on 10 verified development items in the last 12 months. It measures the velocity of approved, funded, and opening projects nearby, and is distinct from market price. How this is scored.
What is happening near Jacksonville Golf & Country Club
- June 1, 2026Baptist HealthPlace at Seven Pines opens to patients June 2. Baptist Health opened its HealthPlace medical office building at the north end of Stillwood Pines Boulevard in the Seven Pines master plan on June 2, with primary care, orthopedics and cardiology on site. The building is open to anyone in the area, not only Seven Pines residents. Brasfield & Gorrie was the contractor and E4H the architect. Jacksonville Daily Record
- February 27, 2026JGCC releases renderings for $30 million club renovation, construction to start September 2026. Jacksonville Golf & Country Club published first-phase renderings of its Blueprint for Tomorrow project, showing a resort-style pool with cabanas, lap lanes and a zero-entry children's area plus a two-story, 18,000 square foot wellness building with fitness, spa and locker facilities next to the clubhouse. The club said construction is expected to begin in September 2026, with the full golf course rebuild by Staples Golf Design still slated to follow in 2027. Jacksonville Daily Record
- February 18, 2026The Village at Seven Pines breaks ground at Butler and I-295 with Publix, Williams Sonoma and more. Regency Centers held the ceremonial groundbreaking for its Publix-anchored Village at Seven Pines shopping center at southeast Butler Boulevard and I-295, announcing tenants including 1928 Cuban Bistro, Ember & Iron, Williams Sonoma, Pottery Barn Kids, ToyTopia, RE Spa and Chase Bank. The city issued permits totaling about $26.9 million on February 9, and Regency expects the first stores to open in 2027. Regency also plans to relocate its headquarters to the development. Jacksonville Daily Record
- January 27, 2026Seven Pines master-planned community hits 500-lot sales goal for 2025. The Seven Pines community at Butler Boulevard and I-295 reported it met its goal of 500 residential lot sales by the end of 2025, a pace milestone for the roughly 1,000-acre master-planned development. At build-out the project is planned for about 1,600 single-family homes, apartments and more than 1 million square feet of commercial and retail space. Jacksonville Daily Record
- December 16, 2025Publix files build-out permit for two-story supermarket at Seven Pines. Publix applied for an estimated $1.8 million build-out permit for a 52,030 square foot, two-story supermarket at 12235 Dairy Ridge Road inside The Village at Seven Pines, the Regency Centers development near Butler Boulevard and I-295. The filing came ahead of Regency's planned first-quarter 2026 construction start, with first store openings targeted for 2027. Jacksonville Daily Record
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Market figures are computed from current realMLS listing and sales data and update as the market moves. Development items are verified, dated, and source-linked. This briefing is general information, not financial or investment advice. Every home and situation is different, so talk to a licensed agent about yours.
