Community Details at a Glance
The Homes
Type
Single-family homes and townhomes, new construction
Builder
D.R. Horton (Express, Horton, and Emerald series; townhomes)
Size
About 1,287 to 2,492 sq ft single-family; townhomes from about 1,468 sq ft
Status
Active new construction, multi-phase build-out in progress
Costs & Fees
HOA
Master HOA covers common areas; townhome HOA adds exterior items (confirm both)
CDD
Confirm for the specific phase; Westside communities vary
Taxes
Duval County millage; assessed value resets at sale (homestead by March 1)
Amenities
Planned amenity center
Pool, clubhouse, and community hub (confirm completion timing by phase)
Recreation
Playground, dog park, planned sports courts
Near
Jacksonville Equestrian Center; Oakleaf Town Center about 20 minutes
Schools
Duval County Public Schools, ZIP 32234 corridor
Location
Area
West Jacksonville (Westside), ZIP 32234
Access
Near Cecil Commerce Center; First Coast Expressway for Clay County access
Shopping
Oakleaf Town Center about 20 min; Normandy corridor retail nearby
Commute
Cecil Commerce Center 5 to 10 min; Southside about 40 to 50 min
The Homes & Style
Bridle Creek is a D.R. Horton master-planned community on Jacksonville's Westside in the 32234 ZIP, delivering new construction across three product tiers: townhomes, Express single-family, and the step-up Horton series. Builder pricing as of mid-2026 runs from roughly $249,990 for townhomes to the low $320s for Express single-family homes, making this one of the most attainable new-construction addresses in Duval County.
The Express line covers three to five bedrooms from roughly 1,287 to 2,492 sq ft, with pricing from about $293,990 to $320,990. Townhomes start at roughly $249,990 at about 1,468 sq ft with three bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths. The step-up Horton series offers larger layouts; confirm current plans and pricing with the builder as phases release. End units and pond- or buffer-backed homesites carry premiums over interior lots and tend to hold value best at resale.
Because this is an active master plan, the builder sets base pricing and the buyer negotiates upgrades and incentives. Early-phase pricing typically sets the comp base for the community; later phases and higher-premium homesites tend to trade above opening prices. Bring your own agent to the first builder visit.
Living Here
Bridle Creek's amenity plan includes a community pool and clubhouse, playground, dog park, and planned sports courts, funded through the HOA. The pool is the centerpiece; confirm completion timing if you are buying in an early phase, as amenities often deliver after the first homes close. The Jacksonville Equestrian Center is a notable neighbor, anchoring an equestrian-adjacent character and keeping a large green buffer in place that is unusual for an entry-price-band community.
The Westside location means daily needs run thin by the immediate address. Oakleaf Town Center, about 20 minutes east, carries the major retail and dining load, with grocery, big-box, and restaurant options. The Normandy corridor fills in for closer convenience stops. Cecil Commerce Center is the employment anchor, roughly five to ten minutes away, with FedEx, Bridgestone, Wayfair, Northrop Grumman, and Amazon among the major tenants. The First Coast Expressway connects to Clay County in reasonable time.
The honest trade here is square footage, new construction, and price for commute minutes and retail distance. Buyers whose jobs are at Cecil Commerce Center get an almost zero commute. Buyers whose work is in Southside Jacksonville or downtown face a longer drive, and that math should be priced into the decision.
Before You Offer
Jacksonville participates in the FEMA Community Rating System at Class 6, which earns flood-insurance discounts of roughly 10 percent outside a special flood hazard area and about 20 percent inside one. Pull the FEMA flood determination for the specific Bridle Creek address; proximity to Westside tributaries of the St. Johns River can put some parcels in elevated risk zones. Get a bindable homeowners and flood quote during the inspection period.
Confirm the full fee stack for the specific home: the master HOA, any townhome sub-association, and whether a CDD applies to the phase. Westside communities vary by parcel; the marketing sheet may not show the all-in monthly. Duval County millage runs roughly 17.9 to 18.5 mills; the assessed value resets to full market at sale, so budget the second-year tax bill. Homestead exemption deadline is March 1 after closing.
Internet service on the Westside is generally served by Xfinity and AT&T; confirm fiber availability at the specific address, as coverage varies by street within a large new-construction community. On new construction, also confirm the builder's warranty coverage and the structural warranty transfer for any early-phase resale.
Bridle Creek vs. Comparable Jacksonville Communities
The natural cross-shop for Bridle Creek is other new-construction entry-level communities in west Jacksonville and the adjacent Clay County corridor. Argyle Forest in 32244 offers an established single-family alternative at a lower price point but in an older, built-out condition. Eagle Landing at Oakleaf in Orange Park is a St. Johns River Water Management District-adjacent community in Clay County, which shifts the school district to Clay County Public Schools and adds potential golf and amenity access.
East Hampton in 32244 and Oakleaf Plantation in 32222 are the established master-plan peers just east and south. Oakleaf Plantation carries Clay County's school district and a larger CDD-funded amenity base; Bridle Creek's Duval County location means Duval County Public Schools and potentially a lower total carrying cost for buyers who are indifferent to the school district.
The differentiator for Bridle Creek is the pure value: D.R. Horton is the nation's largest builder and the Express series is designed to deliver the lowest per-square-foot new-construction price in the market. Buyers trading commute distance for size and payment will find this is one of the most square footage per dollar options in the metro.
Who Bridle Creek Fits Best
Bridle Creek fits first-time buyers and value buyers who want the maximum new-construction square footage per payment in Duval County, workers whose commute anchor is Cecil Commerce Center, and buyers who want a yard and a detached home at an entry price. The planned pool and clubhouse add amenity value that nearby established alternatives at the same price often lack.
Bridle Creek is a weaker fit for buyers whose jobs are in Southside, downtown, or the beaches and who would absorb a long daily commute, those who want the established feel of a mature community over an active construction site, and buyers prioritizing proximity to major retail and dining. For those priorities, Argyle Forest, East Hampton, or communities in Southside Jacksonville are better positioned.












































