What's in this guide
- Executive Summary
- Quick Facts
- Community Overview & History
- Neighborhoods & Builders
- Real Estate Market
- Who Lives Here
- Schools
- Amenities & Lifestyle
- HOA & CDD Fees
- Commute Analysis
- Shopping & Dining
- Pros & Cons
- Neighborhood Comparisons
- Hidden Things to Know
- Momentum Expert Insight
- Frequently Asked Questions
SEDA New Homes in Northeast Florida
SEDA New Homes is the largest locally owned homebuilder in Jacksonville, founded in 1982 and building across Duval, Clay, St. Johns, and Nassau counties for more than 40 years. It is known for value pricing, a high degree of personalization through its in-house Design Showroom, and one of the largest selections of waterfront and waterview homesites in Northeast Florida.
In Nassau County, SEDA builds two Yulee communities we cover in full guides, the gated waterfront enclave Sandy Bluff on the Bells River and the gated Sandy Ridge on Miner Road. This guide covers who SEDA is, how it builds, where it builds, and the honest trade-offs of buying a SEDA home, including why you bring your own agent before you ever visit a sales center.
Quick Facts
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Builder | SEDA New Homes, the largest locally owned builder in Jacksonville |
| Founded | 1982, headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida |
| Ownership | Locally owned and operated for more than 40 years |
| Counties | Duval, Clay, St. Johns, and Nassau |
| Floor plans | More than 30, with extensive personalization options |
| Price range | Roughly the low $200,000s to the upper $400,000s; waterfront higher |
| Signature | In-house Design Showroom; Build On Your Lot program |
| NE Florida communities (our guides) | Sandy Bluff and Sandy Ridge in Yulee (Nassau County) |
About SEDA New Homes
SEDA New Homes was founded in 1982 on the idea of being a financially sound, customer-focused builder in the personalized housing market. Over four decades it has grown into the largest locally owned homebuilder in Jacksonville, building neighborhoods with recreational amenities and easy access to schools and shopping across the First Coast. It remains locally owned and operated, which is part of its pitch against the national production builders.
SEDA was the first builder in Jacksonville to give buyers a Design Showroom, a single place to select the interior and exterior finishes for a new home with a design professional. Buyers can personalize each plan, adding square footage, moving a door or window, or adding a third-car garage. SEDA also runs a Build On Your Lot program for buyers who already own land, and it offers one of the largest selections of waterfront and waterview homesites in Northeast Florida, including half-acre and one-acre lots in Nassau and Duval.
SEDA New Homes Communities in Northeast Florida
SEDA builds across the First Coast, with the communities we cover in full guides linked below.
In Nassau County (Yulee)
Sandy Bluff is an upscale gated waterfront community on the Bells River, with about 100 estate homesites, a 250-foot marshfront boardwalk to a landing at the water's edge, a five-acre park, and no CDD. Sandy Ridge is a quiet gated community on Miner Road with around 89 homesites and no CDD, minutes from Amelia Island and historic Fernandina with quick I-95 access. Both sit in the number one school district in Florida.
Across the First Coast
Beyond Nassau, SEDA builds communities such as Sandy Pointe Preserve, Katie Cove, Edwards Creek Estates, Weston Woods, Linda Lakes, and Southwind Plantation across Duval and the surrounding counties, plus Sandy Creek in the St. Augustine area of St. Johns County. In Fernandina, SEDA built the established community of Flora Parke, with its Estate Homes and Floridian Enclave sections. SEDA also builds the gated Sandy Pointe Preserve, with estate-sized conservation and lake homesites just off Amelia Island. In Yulee, SEDA built The Hideaway, a quiet community with a pool and spring-fed lakes. The active lineup shifts as communities sell out and new ones open, so confirm what is selling now.
SEDA New Homes Pricing & Value in Northeast Florida
SEDA is built around value and choice, with more than 30 floor plans and pricing that has generally run from the low $200,000s to the upper $400,000s, climbing higher in its gated and waterfront communities where larger homes on premium homesites push well beyond that. The personalization that sets SEDA apart also drives price, since added square footage, structural options, and Design Showroom selections all add to the base.
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 SEDA purchase the homesite premium, the options you select, and the all-in monthly matter more than the base price, which is where an agent who knows the communities earns their place, and on new construction the builder typically covers the buyer-agent compensation.
Who Buys a SEDA New Home
SEDA draws buyers who want a new home with real personalization and a local builder they can reach, from move-up families and waterfront buyers to those building on their own land. Its Nassau communities in particular attract buyers who want gated, low-density living near Amelia Island without a CDD.
The buyer who values choosing finishes in a showroom, adjusting a floor plan, and working with a Jacksonville company over a national production builder is squarely SEDA's buyer. Those who want the lowest possible entry price or the deepest financing incentives sometimes land with a national builder instead, which is part of the comparison an agent helps you weigh.
Schools Near SEDA New Homes Communities
SEDA's Nassau communities, Sandy Bluff and Sandy Ridge, sit in the Nassau County School District, ranked the number one district in Florida for 2024-2025 with every school A-rated, served by the Yulee-area schools. SEDA's other communities fall in the Duval, Clay, and St. Johns districts, so school zoning depends on the specific community. Confirm the current assignment for any address with the district before you buy. See the Nassau County schools guide.
What Makes a SEDA New Home
The defining feature of a SEDA home is personalization. The Design Showroom lets buyers choose finishes in one place, and the plans allow structural changes like added square footage, relocated openings, and third-car garages, so two homes on the same plan can feel different.
Waterfront and waterview homesites
SEDA markets one of the largest selections of waterfront and waterview homesites in Northeast Florida, including half-acre and one-acre lots in Nassau and Duval, with marsh, creek, and river views. Sandy Bluff on the Bells River is the clearest example in our guides.
Build On Your Lot
For buyers who already own land, SEDA will build one of its plans on your lot, a path to a new SEDA home outside a master-planned community.
CDD & HOA in SEDA New Homes Communities
Fee structures vary by community. SEDA's two Nassau communities in our guides, Sandy Bluff and Sandy Ridge, are marketed with no CDD, which is a meaningful cost advantage over many master-planned communities that carry a CDD assessment on the tax bill. Both still carry HOA dues for the gated, amenitized setting.
Always confirm the current HOA dues and whether any CDD applies for the specific community and home you are considering, since these should be verified in writing and modeled into the full monthly cost. On a waterfront homesite, also confirm flood zone and insurance early.
Where SEDA New Homes Builds in Northeast Florida
SEDA builds across four counties, so the commute depends entirely on the community.
| Area | SEDA presence |
|---|---|
| Nassau County (Yulee) | Sandy Bluff and Sandy Ridge, minutes from Amelia Island and I-95 |
| Duval County | Multiple communities, including waterfront homesites |
| Clay County | Value communities west and south of Jacksonville |
| St. Johns County | Sandy Creek and others in the St. Augustine area |
From the Yulee communities, Jacksonville International Airport runs about 15 to 20 minutes, downtown Jacksonville about 20 to 30 minutes, and the Amelia Island beaches a short drive. Test the specific commute for the community you choose, since the routes carry traffic at peak hours.
Jacksonville's Largest Local Builder
SEDA's identity is local. While national builders like D.R. Horton and Lennar run on volume and standardized product across many states, SEDA is a Jacksonville company that has built here for more than 40 years and competes on personalization, local service, and homesite quality. For buyers who want a builder with deep First Coast roots and a showroom where they choose their finishes, that local focus is the draw.
As with any builder, the sales experience runs through the builder's own representatives, so the value of independent representation is the same here as anywhere. The difference SEDA offers is in the product and the personalization, not in who is sitting across the table when you sign.
Pros & Cons of Buying a SEDA New Home
Pros
- Largest locally owned builder in Jacksonville, 40+ years
- Extensive personalization through the in-house Design Showroom
- One of the largest selections of waterfront and waterview homesites in the metro
- Build On Your Lot program for landowners
- Gated, no-CDD communities in Nassau (Sandy Bluff, Sandy Ridge)
- Local company and local service
Cons
- Regional builder without the scale or financing arm of national builders
- Personalization and homesite premiums add to the base price
- Active community lineup changes as neighborhoods sell out
- Waterfront homesites warrant flood and insurance review
- The sales center represents the builder, not you
SEDA New Homes vs Other Northeast Florida Builders
| Builder | How it compares to SEDA |
|---|---|
| D.R. Horton | A national volume builder built on value and financing incentives, while SEDA is a local builder built on personalization and homesite choice. |
| Dream Finders | A Jacksonville-founded builder that grew national, strong in master plans, while SEDA stays local with a showroom-driven, build-on-your-lot model. |
| Riverside Homes | Another locally owned builder, with a luxury custom division, while SEDA focuses on personalized production homes and waterfront homesites. |
Hidden Things SEDA Buyers Should Know
The homesite premium is real
In SEDA's waterfront communities, the lot premium can be a large share of the price. Understand what you are paying for the homesite versus the home, and whether the view is protected.
Personalization changes the budget
The showroom is a strength and a trap. Selections and structural options add up quickly, so set a finish budget before you walk in and have your agent track it against comparable homes.
Bring your agent before the sales center
As with any builder, register your own agent before your first visit. The SEDA representative works for the builder, and representation typically costs you nothing because the builder covers it.
Momentum Expert Insight
SEDA is one of the few builders here that lets a buyer genuinely personalize a home, and its waterfront homesites in Nassau are some of the best you will find from a production builder. For the right buyer, that combination is hard to match.
Where buyers get tripped up is the math. The lot premium and the showroom selections can move the price well past the headline number, so go in with a budget and an agent who will hold the line and compare it honestly against other builders. Register that representation before your first visit, since it protects your position and usually costs you nothing.
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