Community Details at a Glance
The Homes
Product
Established resale single-family homes, reported roughly 1,747 to 2,293 sq ft, three to four bedrooms, one- and two-story, delivered about 1990 to 1993 per aggregator records; confirm the exact size, beds, and year against the specific listing
Builder
Original builder is Unknown-confirm; this is a small, established early-1990s subdivision, so the market today is resale, not new construction
Scale
A small, convenience-driven subdivision off Hibernia Road in the 32003 part of Fleming Island, Clay County; not gated, no golf, no on-site clubhouse confirmed
Distinct from
Not the same as Hibernia Plantation or the broader historic Hibernia area on Fleming Island, which share the Hibernia name; confirm which community a listing actually refers to
Costs & Fees
HOA
Aggregator records report an association fee roughly in the $230 to $252 range, but the frequency is unclear and other records show much lower figures; treat this as Unknown and confirm the exact current amount, frequency, and what it covers in writing with the HOA before you offer
CDD
No CDD is confirmed for this community; verify on the Clay County tax roll for your specific homesite before you write, since any assessment would change the monthly carry
Reality
This is an established, low-key subdivision where the value is the home and the everyday-convenience location in 32003, not a resort amenity package; confirm all fees rather than assuming
Amenities
Everyday convenience
The draw is location: a short drive, in some cases a walk, to daily needs, with the Publix at Hibernia Pavilion (865 Hibernia Road) essentially at the neighborhood's doorstep near US-17
Established streets
A settled, tree-shaded early-1990s streetscape rather than a new-build community; confirm any HOA-maintained common areas directly, since the amenity package is Unknown
No gate, no golf
Not gated and no golf course; whether there is any community pool or common amenity is Unknown-confirm with the HOA
Parks and recreation
Fleming Island offers parks and recreation nearby; confirm the closest facilities and their drive times for your specific address
Location
Setting
Fleming Island, Clay County, ZIP 32003, on Hibernia Oaks Drive off Hibernia Road; typical directions run US-17 to Bald Eagle to Hibernia Road area. Coordinates are an APPROX best estimate; confirm the exact position for a specific homesite
Highways
US-17 is the spine of Fleming Island and the quick route north toward Orange Park and the Jacksonville area; confirm current drive times for your commute
Errands
The Hibernia Pavilion and Fleming Island retail corridor along US-17 put groceries, pharmacy, and dining minutes away; confirm exact distances for a specific home
The Homes & Style
Hibernia Oaks is a small, established resale subdivision in the 32003 part of Fleming Island, in Clay County. It is not gated, there is no golf course, and the market here is resale rather than new construction, since the homes date to the early 1990s.
Aggregator records put the homes at roughly 1,747 to 2,293 square feet, three to four bedrooms, one- and two-story, delivered about 1990 to 1993. Treat those figures as directional and confirm the exact square footage, bedroom count, and year built against the specific listing, since aggregator sites round and mislabel.
The original builder is Unknown; if that matters to you, confirm it during diligence. What is clear is that this is a settled, tree-shaded early-1990s streetscape rather than a new build, so the buy usually turns on the individual home's condition and updates as much as the floor plan.
Because these are homes with a few decades on them, budget for the usual established-home items, roof age, HVAC age, and any deferred maintenance, and confirm what a specific home has and has not been updated. This is honest resale territory, not a spec-home sales floor.
Living Here
The reason to look at Hibernia Oaks is convenience. It sits in the 32003 part of Fleming Island with daily needs a short drive, and in some cases a walk, away.
The Publix at Hibernia Pavilion at 865 Hibernia Road is essentially at the neighborhood's doorstep near US-17, with pharmacy, dining, and everyday services in the same corridor. A second Publix and more retail sit along US-17 South a short drive away.
US-17 is the spine of Fleming Island and the quick route north toward Orange Park and the wider Jacksonville area; confirm current drive times for your own commute rather than relying on a listing's claim.
Fleming Island offers parks and recreation nearby, but the specific on-site amenity package for Hibernia Oaks is Unknown; confirm with the HOA whether there is any community pool, common area, or maintained space before you assume one exists.
There is no gate and no golf here. If a resort clubhouse, pool complex, or golf is the priority, this is not that community; the value proposition is an established home in a convenient 32003 location.
Before You Offer
Confirm the HOA situation in writing before you budget. Aggregator records show an association fee roughly in the $230 to $252 range, but the frequency is unclear and other records show much lower figures, so treat the number as Unknown and get the exact current amount, how often it is billed, and precisely what it covers from the HOA or managing agent. Ask specifically whether there are any common areas, and whether any reserve study or special assessment is on the table.
Verify the CDD status for the specific homesite on the Clay County tax roll before you write. No CDD is confirmed for this community, but a CDD assessment would change the monthly carry, so do not assume.
Confirm the current school zoning by the exact address with Clay County District Schools. The area commonly points to the Fleming Island chain of schools, but attendance zones can change, so verify rather than relying on a listing's claim.
Confirm you have the right community. Hibernia Oaks shares the Hibernia name with Hibernia Plantation and the broader historic Hibernia area on Fleming Island, so make sure any comp, listing, or document actually refers to Hibernia Oaks before you act on it. Pricing figures here are aggregator-sourced and directional, so confirm current resale comps with a local agent.
Comparisons
Hibernia Oaks competes for the buyer who wants an established, reasonably priced single-family home with everyday-convenience access in 32003, without buying into a gated or amenitized master plan. Against Eagle Harbor, the large amenitized Fleming Island master plan, Hibernia Oaks gives up the golf, the amenity centers, and the scale, but it is smaller, older, and typically lower-priced with a very convenient retail-corridor location. Against Pace Island, a gated Fleming Island community, Hibernia Oaks trades the gate and the guarded setting for a simpler, non-gated established subdivision. Against Fleming Oaks and Autumn Glen, other established Fleming Island single-family neighborhoods, the differences come down to age, HOA structure, and exact location, so cross-shop them directly rather than assuming. The honest summary: Hibernia Oaks wins on price point and everyday convenience in 32003 and gives ground on amenities, a gate, and newer construction. Confirm the fees, the schools, and the exact community before you decide.
Who It Fits
Hibernia Oaks fits the buyer who wants an established, reasonably priced single-family home in Fleming Island, the buyer who values a short drive, or walk, to daily needs in the 32003 retail corridor, and the buyer who does not need a gate, golf, or a resort amenity package. It does not fit the buyer who wants a guard gate, on-site golf, or a large clubhouse, the buyer who wants brand-new construction, or the buyer who needs a deep, confirmed set of community amenities, since the amenity package here is Unknown. Anyone considering Hibernia Oaks should confirm the exact HOA amount, frequency, and coverage in writing, verify the CDD status on the Clay County tax roll, confirm the school zoning by address, and make sure they are not confusing it with Hibernia Plantation or the broader Hibernia area nearby.












