Community Details at a Glance
The Homes
Type
Gated condominiums, apartment-to-condo conversion
Setting
Intracoastal West, off Hodges Boulevard
Style
Low-maintenance, lock-and-leave units
Pricing
Attainable Southside ownership; price to comps by unit
Costs & Fees
HOA
Condominium association dues cover exterior, grounds, amenities
CDD
None identified
Insurance
Confirm the association's master policy and any assessments
Amenities
Pool
Community swimming pool
Fitness
On-site fitness center
Access
Gated, controlled-access entry
Grounds
Landscaped commons
Location
Setting
Intracoastal West, near St. Johns Town Center
ZIP
32224, Duval County
Access
Hodges Blvd, minutes to UNF, Mayo, and the beaches
The Homes & Style
Bishop's Court is a value condo address for the Intracoastal West corridor. Recent listings have run in the low $200,000s, with pricing varying by floor plan, building, and condition.
For county context, the NEFAR April 2026 report put the Duval County median single-family price at about $332,500, a county-wide single-family figure that does not describe a condo community. In a converted condo, the fee and the reserves matter to the total cost as much as the price.
Bishop's Court is a single gated condo community, so the variation is mostly in the floor plan, the building, the floor, and the view.
The residences are one, two, and three-bedroom condos from roughly 500 to 1,300 square feet, across the gated grounds.
Units that look onto a pond or a landscaped courtyard carry a premium over interior units for the view and the added quiet.
Living Here
Bishop's Court is run as a gated, amenity community, and the amenities are part of what the condo fee supports.
The community offers amenities including a swimming pool and a fitness area, with a gate and landscaped common areas.
The Hodges Boulevard location puts the beaches, the St. Johns Town Center, and the Mayo corridor within a short drive, with downtown a bit farther.
The St. Johns Town Center sits about 10 minutes away with big-box and upscale shopping and dining, and the Beach and Hodges Boulevard corridors add everyday grocery and retail minutes from the gate.
On a converted condo, the fee, the reserve funding, and any special assessments matter as much as the price. Confirm the reserve study and the master insurance policy before you buy.
Condos, especially conversions, can carry stricter lending rules than single-family homes. Confirm the community is approved for the financing you plan to use before you get far into a purchase.
Before You Offer
Before you offer at Bishops Court, run this list.
- Read the reserve study and operating budget for the association
- Confirm the master insurance policy and any special assessments
- Read the unit's updates and price to the closest comps
- Check rental and pet rules for your situation
- Confirm what the dues cover, exterior, grounds, pool, and gate
- Tour the building and grounds, not just the unit
How It Compares to Nearby Communities
The honest way to place Bishops Court is against other gated and established Intracoastal West options.
| Community | How it compares |
|---|---|
| Windsor Parke | An established Intracoastal West community nearby; compare the price, the amenities, and the carrying cost. |
| Hidden Hills | A gated golf community in the area for buyers who want a single-family home and a course. |
Bishops Court wins on price and low maintenance; the cases against are condo living and association dependence.
Who It Fits
Bishops Court fits the attainable, low-maintenance buyer, not the one who wants a single-family home or to avoid condo rules.
Fits you if
- You want attainable, low-maintenance Intracoastal West ownership
- You are a lock-and-leave owner or downsizer
- You want a pool and fitness behind a gate
- You value proximity to the Town Center, UNF, and Mayo
Look elsewhere if
- You want a single-family home and yard
- You want to avoid condo association rules and dues
- You will not review reserves and assessments
- You want new construction or a large amenity campus






























