What's in this guide
Overview
The Garden District is the newest expansion of Wildlight, the master-planned town in Yulee, Nassau County. It builds on Wildlight town-in-nature vision with 4,700 acres, including 2,000 acres of conservation, a 19-mile trail network, and a public access point to the 13-mile Green Ribbon Trail along the St. Marys River.
Initial builders are Toll Brothers, Perry Homes, David Weekley Homes, and Ashton Woods. The first neighborhood, Bellflower, pre-sells in 2026 with Toll Brothers and Perry on 50, 60, and 70-foot lots; Woodlyn (David Weekley) and Mayfield (Ashton Woods) follow. Full build-out is planned for about 4,100 homes, generally from the $300,000s into the $700,000s and up.
Quick Facts & Status
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Status | Newest Wildlight expansion; Bellflower pre-selling 2026 |
| Builders | Toll Brothers, Perry Homes, David Weekley, Ashton Woods |
| Location | Wildlight, Yulee, east of I-95 toward the St. Marys River |
| County | Nassau County |
| ZIP code | 32097 |
| Neighborhoods | Bellflower, Woodlyn, Mayfield (and more) |
| Planned homes | About 4,100 at full build-out |
| Pricing | Generally $300,000s to $700,000s+ (confirm by builder) |
| Nature | 4,700 acres, 2,000 in conservation, 19-mile trail network |
The Plan
The Garden District is organized into named neighborhoods, each with its own builder and lot mix: Bellflower (Toll Brothers and Perry, 50/60/70-foot lots), Woodlyn (David Weekley), and Mayfield (Ashton Woods, 40/45/50/60-foot lots), with more to follow. The theme is nature-immersed living, with trails and conservation woven throughout.
Because it is early, plans and pricing release in stages. We track each builder and will send details as neighborhoods open.
Location & Access
The Garden District is part of Wildlight in Yulee, east of Interstate 95 and extending toward the St. Marys River, with quick I-95 access, about 20 minutes to Amelia Island and the beaches, and a reasonable commute to north Jacksonville.
| Destination | Approximate proximity |
|---|---|
| Interstate 95 | A few minutes |
| Amelia Island and the beaches | About 20 minutes |
| North Jacksonville / River City Marketplace | About 15 to 20 minutes |
Timeline & Development Status
| Milestone | Status |
|---|---|
| Garden District announced | 2025 (done) |
| Bellflower (Toll, Perry) | Pre-selling 2026 |
| Woodlyn (David Weekley) | Following |
| Mayfield (Ashton Woods) | Following |
| Full build-out | About 4,100 homes over time |
This is an early-stage community, so dates and details can shift. We monitor the developer, the builders, and the city filings directly and keep this guide current.
What We Know vs. What Is Still TBD
Confirmed
- Wildlight's newest expansion, 4,700 acres (2,000 conservation)
- Builders Toll Brothers, Perry, David Weekley, Ashton Woods
- Neighborhoods Bellflower, Woodlyn, Mayfield (and more)
- 19-mile trail network + Green Ribbon Trail access
- About 4,100 homes planned
Still to be confirmed
- Final pricing by builder and neighborhood
- Release dates for Woodlyn and Mayfield
- Amenity center specifics
- CDD and HOA structure
- Exact school assignments
We do not publish prices or details that are not confirmed. Register your interest and we will send verified specifics as they are released.
Why Buy Early at a New Community
In a new community, the first release is often the best time to buy.
Best lot selection
Preserve, water, and premium homesites are limited and go first. Early buyers get the pick of the plan.
Early-phase pricing
Builders frequently raise base prices as a community proves out, so the earliest buyers can see appreciation by the time later phases open.
Stronger incentives
To build momentum, builders often put their best incentives, on rate, closing costs, or design credits, on the table early.
Representation matters most up front
The on-site representative works for the builder. Having your own agent from the first visit protects your ability to negotiate and to compare fairly, usually at no cost to the buyer in new construction.
Comparable Communities
| Community | How it compares |
|---|---|
| Wildlight | The full Wildlight master-plan guide, the parent community. |
| Bellflower at Wildlight | The first Garden District neighborhood, with builder and pricing detail. |
| Westerly Park at Wildlight | A neighboring Wildlight neighborhood, a direct comparison. |
Momentum Expert Insight
Wildlight has become an anchor of Nassau County growth, and the Garden District is its next chapter, with a strong builder roster and a genuinely nature-forward plan. For buyers who like the idea of getting in early in a proven town, the first Garden District neighborhoods are the opportunity.
My advice is to register now and bring your own agent. We will track Bellflower, Woodlyn, and Mayfield as they open and represent only you across the builders.
Wildlight Garden District is still in development, so the best way to be ready is to be on the list before it opens. Tell us what you are looking for and we will send verified pricing and homesite releases as they happen. No obligation, no spam.
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Related Reading
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