What's in this guide
- Executive Summary
- Quick Facts
- Community Overview & History
- Communities & Where We Build
- Pricing & Value
- Who Buys Here
- Schools
- What Makes the Home
- HOA & CDD Fees
- Where It Builds
- What Sets It Apart
- Pros & Cons
- Builder Comparisons
- Hidden Things to Know
- Momentum Expert Insight
- Frequently Asked Questions
Providence Homes in Northeast Florida
Providence Homes is a locally owned Northeast Florida builder that has built in the Jacksonville area for more than 30 years, and its identity rests on energy efficiency. Every Providence home is 100% ENERGY STAR certified, as the standard rather than an upgrade, and the company layers on EPA Indoor airPLUS certification and an optional Zero Energy Ready Home designation. For a buyer who cares about utility bills and indoor air quality, that is a real and measurable difference.
Providence concentrates its building in Nocatee, the award-winning Ponte Vedra master plan, where it builds townhomes and single-family homes across several neighborhoods, and it also builds Mariposa at EverRange in the Duval County eTown corridor. This guide covers where Providence builds, what its energy program means in practice, the pricing, the fees, the schools, and the honest trade-offs of buying a Providence home, including why you bring your own agent before you visit a model.
Quick Facts
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Builder | Providence Homes, a locally owned Jacksonville builder |
| Track record | More than 30 years in Northeast Florida |
| Signature | 100% ENERGY STAR certified homes, every home |
| Certifications | ENERGY STAR, EPA Indoor airPLUS, optional Zero Energy Ready Home |
| NE Florida communities | Woodland Park, Reflections, Crosswinds, Seabrook Village and Phase 2 (Nocatee), Mariposa at EverRange |
| Counties here | St. Johns (Nocatee), Duval (EverRange) |
| Product | Townhomes and single-family homes |
| Price range (2026) | From the $380,000s for townhomes into the $800,000s and up |
About Providence Homes
Providence Homes is a locally owned builder marketed by Providence Realty, with offices on Belfort Road in Jacksonville. For more than 30 years it has built in Northeast Florida, and over the past decade it has staked its reputation on energy performance. Every home it builds is third-party certified to the ENERGY STAR standard, and the company builds to EPA Indoor airPLUS guidelines for cleaner indoor air, with an optional Zero Energy Ready Home path for buyers who want to go further.
That focus shapes the whole product. Providence treats the house as a system, sealing and insulating the building envelope, sizing efficient HVAC, and using certified components so the certification is verified rather than implied. The result is a home that costs less to operate month to month, which is the core of the Providence pitch in a market where many builders treat efficiency as an optional upgrade.
Providence Homes Communities in Northeast Florida
Providence builds primarily in Nocatee, with a single-family community in the Duval eTown corridor. Below are its active communities, with the master plans we cover in full guides linked.
Nocatee (Ponte Vedra / St. Johns)
Most of Providence's building is inside Nocatee, the award-winning Ponte Vedra master plan. It builds the Woodland Park townhomes from the $380,000s, single-family homes in Reflections in the $700,000s and Seabrook Village from $600,000, and Seabrook Village Phase 2 from the $500,000s. It also builds in Crosswinds from the $800,000s, where availability is limited, so confirm current homes. All sit in the number one school district in Florida.
Duval County (EverRange)
In Duval County Providence builds Mariposa at EverRange, a single-family community in the eTown and southeast Jacksonville corridor, priced from about $534,000 into the $1,000,000 range. It is Providence's main building location outside Nocatee.
Providence Homes Pricing & Value in Northeast Florida
Providence prices as a premium-efficiency builder, above entry-level volume product, with a townhome-to-single-family spread. Its published community pricing shows the range.
| Community | Area | Published price range (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Woodland Park (townhomes) | Nocatee 32081 | From the $380,000s |
| Seabrook Village Phase 2 | Nocatee 32081 | From the $500,000s |
| Seabrook Village | Nocatee 32081 | From $600,000 |
| Reflections | Nocatee 32081 | The $700,000s |
| Crosswinds | Nocatee 32081 | From the $800,000s |
| Mariposa at EverRange | Jacksonville 32256 | $533,940 to about $1,000,000 |
Sourced from Providence Homes published community pricing, 2026. Ranges move with plan, lot, and inventory, so confirm current pricing for a specific home.
The value argument for Providence is the operating cost. A certified ENERGY STAR home with a sealed envelope and efficient systems usually carries lower utility bills than a comparable home built to code minimum, which offsets part of the price premium over time. Ask for the home's HERS index score so you can compare the expected energy use directly, and weigh it against the purchase price and the fees.
For context, Momentum tracks the wider Jacksonville metro at a 97.98 percent sold-to-list ratio and 64 days on market for our agents, against a RealMLS market average closer to 96.73 percent and 72 days, year to date. On a Providence purchase the community, the certification, the fees, and any incentive matter more than a base sticker, which is where an agent who knows Nocatee pays off.
Who Buys a Providence Home
Providence draws buyers who value energy efficiency and lower utility bills, families moving into Nocatee for its schools and lifestyle, townhome buyers wanting a lower-maintenance home, and move-up buyers in the Seabrook and Reflections neighborhoods. The energy program appeals to buyers who care about operating cost and indoor air quality, and to anyone planning to stay long enough for the efficiency to pay back.
Many Providence buyers are relocating or move-up families targeting the top-rated St. Johns schools around Nocatee, and buyers who specifically want a certified-efficient home rather than a code-minimum build. The buyer who weighs the monthly operating cost and indoor air, not only the sticker price, is squarely Providence's buyer.
Schools Near Providence Homes Communities
Providence builds mostly in Nocatee in the St. Johns County School District, the number one district in Florida, covered in our St. Johns schools ranking. Its Mariposa at EverRange community sits in Duval County, served by Duval County Public Schools and ranked in our Duval schools guide. Assignment is by address, and the Nocatee area zones have shifted as new schools opened, so confirm the exact zoned schools for any specific Providence address with the county district before relying on an assignment.
What Makes a Providence Home
The defining feature of a Providence home is verified energy performance. Every home is third-party certified to the ENERGY STAR standard, built with a sealed and insulated envelope, efficient HVAC, and certified components, so the efficiency is measured rather than claimed. Providence also builds to EPA Indoor airPLUS guidelines, which target cleaner indoor air through better filtration, moisture control, and ventilation.
Buyers who want to go further can choose the optional Zero Energy Ready Home path, a higher Department of Energy standard that pairs deep efficiency with solar-ready design. For a buyer focused on operating cost and indoor air quality, this certified approach is the reason to choose Providence specifically.
CDD & HOA in Providence Communities
Fees depend on the community, so check them per community.
Nocatee is a CDD master plan, so a Community Development District assessment applies on the tax bill for Providence homes inside it, including the Woodland Park, Reflections, Crosswinds, and Seabrook neighborhoods. The EverRange community's status should be confirmed with the builder. Nearly all carry HOA dues, and the Woodland Park townhomes carry higher dues that cover exterior maintenance.
Between mortgage, the Nocatee CDD, HOA dues, and the post-first-year property-tax reset on a new build, the all-in monthly is what matters. Because the energy savings lower the utility side, model the full picture, the payment, the fees, and the expected utility cost together, with your agent.
Where Providence Builds in Northeast Florida
Providence builds in two corridors. Most of its homes are in Nocatee, on the Ponte Vedra side of St. Johns County along Crosswater Parkway and US-1, with beach access and the top-rated school district. Its EverRange community sits in the southeast Jacksonville and eTown corridor in Duval County, near I-95 and the 9B extension.
Because Providence concentrates in these two areas, the location decision is simpler than with a builder spread across every county. The choice is mostly between the Nocatee lifestyle and zone and the EverRange location, and the right answer depends on where you work and the community you want.
What Sets Providence Homes Apart
Two Providence signatures are worth understanding on their own, because they are the main reasons buyers choose Providence over another builder.
100% ENERGY STAR certified
Every Providence home is third-party certified to the ENERGY STAR standard, not offered as an upgrade. The build seals and insulates the envelope, sizes efficient systems, and uses certified components, and the home earns a HERS index score you can compare. The upside is lower utility bills and a verified result. The consideration is that this efficiency is built into the price, so weigh the premium against the operating savings over the time you plan to stay.
Indoor airPLUS and Zero Energy Ready
Beyond energy use, Providence builds to EPA Indoor airPLUS guidelines for cleaner indoor air through filtration, moisture control, and ventilation, and it offers an optional Zero Energy Ready Home designation, a higher Department of Energy standard with solar-ready design. For buyers with allergies, health concerns, or a long time horizon, these certifications are a concrete reason to choose Providence.
Pros & Cons of Buying a Providence Home
Pros
- Every home 100% ENERGY STAR certified, lower utility bills
- EPA Indoor airPLUS build for cleaner indoor air
- Optional Zero Energy Ready Home, solar-ready
- Locally owned with a 30-plus-year track record
- Builds in top-rated Nocatee and the St. Johns school district
- Townhome-to-single-family range from the $380,000s
Cons
- Concentrated in Nocatee, fewer locations than the giants
- Nocatee CDD applies on most of its homes
- Premium positioning over entry-level builders
- Limited geography outside St. Johns and the eTown corridor
- New-build property taxes often reset upward after year one
- The Providence sales agent represents the builder, not you
Providence Homes vs Other Northeast Florida Builders
Providence is a local, efficiency-focused builder. Here is the honest shorthand against the other major builders here.
| Builder | How it compares to Providence Homes |
|---|---|
| Lennar | Everything's Included loads a fixed package and competes on value and scale; Providence counters with third-party energy certification on every home. |
| David Weekley | Design-forward and also active at Nocatee; compare the energy program and the plan fit side by side. |
| Dream Finders | The hometown volume builder with a wide range; Providence is smaller and built around certified efficiency. |
| ICI Homes | Semi-custom personalization across three counties; Providence emphasizes certified efficiency over customization. |
| D.R. Horton | Leans on the lowest entry price; Providence is a premium-efficiency local builder, a different buyer. |
Hidden Things Providence Buyers Should Know
A few things that consistently come up once buyers get serious about a Providence home.
The energy certification is the whole point
Every Providence home is third-party certified, which shows up in the utility bill. Ask for the HERS index score on the specific home so you can compare its expected energy use against a code-minimum build, and weigh the savings against the price premium over the years you plan to stay.
It is mostly a Nocatee builder
Most of Providence's active communities are in Nocatee, so the Nocatee CDD and the master-plan lifestyle come with the home. If you want to be elsewhere in the metro, the choices narrow to the EverRange community, so confirm where Providence is currently selling.
Townhomes carry higher HOA
The Woodland Park townhomes include exterior maintenance in their dues, which raises the monthly HOA compared with a single-family home. Confirm exactly what the dues cover so you can compare the all-in cost against a detached home.
Register with your agent before you visit
The Providence sales agent works for Providence. Like most builders, they will generally not let you add buyer representation if you register on your own first. Bring your agent in before your first model visit so you are represented on price, incentives, the community choice, and contract terms, with compensation that is negotiable and set in a written buyer agreement.
Momentum Expert Insight
Providence is the energy builder, and I mean that as the whole identity. Every home they build is ENERGY STAR certified by a third party, with Indoor airPLUS on top and a Zero Energy Ready option if you want to go further. Most builders treat efficiency as an upgrade you pay extra for. Providence builds it in as the standard, and you can see it in the HERS score and the utility bill.
What I tell buyers is to do the math over your time horizon. The certified home usually costs a bit more up front and less to run every month. If you are staying five or ten years in Nocatee, the operating savings and the indoor air quality can be worth the premium. If you are flipping in two years, weigh it differently. Ask for the HERS score and let the number decide, not the marketing.
And the usual money rules apply. Nocatee is a CDD master plan, so that assessment is on the tax bill, the townhomes carry higher HOA for exterior maintenance, and a new build's taxes reset after year one. The Providence agent at the model works for Providence, not for you, and they usually will not let you add an agent after you register yourself. Call us before you walk in. We will help you weigh the energy premium, pick the right Nocatee neighborhood, and represent you at the table. Your agent's compensation is negotiable and set in a written buyer agreement.
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