Should You Sell Your RiverTown Home in 2026?
Recent guide data puts RiverTown pricing at recent listings averaged around $602,000, from the $240,000s into the $900,000s and beyond (June 2026). But neighborhood-level numbers only get you so far. Your street, your lot, your floor plan, and your timing decide the real figure. We prepare every valuation by hand, using closed sales we know firsthand, and we will tell you honestly if waiting is the smarter move.
What actually drives RiverTown home values
RiverTown pricing from our guide research: recent listings averaged around $602,000, from the $240,000s into the $900,000s and beyond (June 2026). Where your home lands in that range depends on the factors below.
HOA plus a CDD assessment on top, figures vary by home
Top-rated St. Johns County School District
an HOA plus a CDD assessment, new-construction process and timelines, and homesite premiums for river and water lots.
The same floor plan can close tens of thousands apart based on condition, light, and how it is presented. This is where an agent-prepared valuation beats any algorithm.
Get your real number.
An agent who closes in RiverTown prepares your valuation by hand, usually within one business day. No automated teaser number, no obligation.
While you wait
Seller questions we hear in RiverTown
How accurate are online estimates for RiverTown homes?
Automated estimates struggle with community-specific factors like fee structures, lot premiums, and street-by-street differences. They are a starting point, not a number to act on. An agent valuation uses closed sales and current competition.
What does the valuation cost?
Nothing. It is prepared by a local Momentum agent, usually within one business day, with no obligation to list.
Is now a good time to sell in RiverTown?
It depends on your equity, your next move, and current inventory in your price band. We will give you a straight answer either way, including when the answer is to wait.
