Seller's Market · 71/100as of June 21, 2026
Here is where the Queens Harbour 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
Queens Harbour is currently a seller's market, with a median sold price around $1.43M. Right now homes are taking about 34 days to sell, and there is roughly 2.8 months of supply. Prices are up about 6% over the past year, though values remain up about 100% since 2012. Listings are currently asking about 15% 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
Queens Harbour has a Development Momentum score of 51 out of 100 (Active), based on 4 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 Queens Harbour
- February 18, 2026Village at Seven Pines breaks ground with Publix and named tenants. Regency Centers broke ground on the Publix-anchored Village at Seven Pines at Butler Boulevard and I-295, announcing tenants including 1928 Cuban Bistro, Ember & Iron, Chase Bank, RE Spa, Pottery Barn Kids, ToyTopia and Williams Sonoma. First stores are expected to open in 2027. Jacksonville Daily Record
- November 17, 2025UNF approves 10-year campus master plan. UNF's trustees approved a 2025-2035 master plan adding new academic and research buildings, expanded student housing and long-term athletics facilities at the Kernan and Butler boulevards campus. The university is a significant institution along the corridor serving the broader eastside. News4Jax
- August 28, 2025Mayo Clinic continues $1 billion-plus Jacksonville expansion. The city issued a permit for a $19 million two-floor build-out at Mayo Clinic, which is also adding a 210-acre North Campus to its San Pablo Road property. The campus is accessible from Queens Harbour via Atlantic and Kernan boulevards. Jacksonville Daily Record
- July 1, 2025McDonald's and Starbucks advancing at Beach and Kernan near Tamaya. The city permitted a new McDonald's at 12635 Beach Blvd. next to a Starbucks under construction, expanding the retail node at Beach and Kernan boulevards. The intersection lies along a primary route between Queens Harbour and the Town Center area. Jacksonville Daily Record
- todayJacksonville Harbor maintenance dredging scheduled for 2025. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers awarded a roughly $25 million contract for maintenance dredging in Jacksonville Harbor, with work beginning in mid-March 2025 and targeted for completion by late September 2025 to remove shoaling in the channel. Queens Harbour connects to the Intracoastal and St. Johns River system that the federal channel serves. Dredging Today
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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.
