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Nassauville, Nassau County. The 2026 Guide

Everything a buyer or seller needs to know about Nassauville, the quiet unincorporated community in Nassau County (32034) between the Nassau River and Lofton Creek, just west of Amelia Island. Known for spacious properties, waterfront estates, and a slower pace, it offers acreage and water access near Fernandina Beach. This guide covers the location, the market, how Nassau County schools work, the amenities, and the honest trade-offs of buying or selling here.

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Nassauville

Nassauville is a quiet, unincorporated community in Nassau County, in the 32034 area just south of Fernandina Beach and west of Amelia Island, set between the Nassau River and Lofton Creek. It offers spacious properties, a slower pace, and water access close to the island without island prices on every lot.

Homes range from traditional single-family residences to modern custom builds and riverfront estates, often on large lots, with many along Old Nassauville Road and Pages Dairy Road including docks or water access. This guide covers where Nassauville sits, the market, the schools, the amenities, and the honest trade-offs of buying or selling here.

Quick Facts

CategoryDetail
LocationNassau County, between the Nassau River and Lofton Creek near Fernandina Beach
Zip code32034
CharacterQuiet, unincorporated, spacious, waterfront
HousingTraditional single-family, custom builds, riverfront estates on large lots
PricingVaries widely with lot size and water access; confirm with comparable sales
School districtNassau County School District
SchoolsSet by home address, confirm with the Nassau County locator
CountyNassau

Community Overview & History

Nassauville is a long-settled rural and waterfront community on the mainland side of Nassau County, between the Nassau River and Lofton Creek. It has kept a quiet, spacious character as Amelia Island and Yulee grew, offering larger lots and water access without the density of the island.

The mix runs from older homes to modern custom builds and riverfront estates, with the water and the lot driving value.

Areas & Streets

Nassauville spreads along Old Nassauville Road and Pages Dairy Road between the river and the creek, with waterfront homes and docks on the water and larger-acreage homes inland. The riverfront and dock homes carry the highest prices.

Because lots and water access vary widely, the specific property drives value here.

Real Estate Market

Nassauville is a spacious, waterfront-leaning market where pricing varies widely by lot and water access, so a single median is not meaningful. The county number frames it.

SegmentNote
Inland and traditional homesMore accessible, on larger lots
Riverfront and dock homesA significant premium for water access
Nassau County context$463,770 county median (NEFAR, April 2026, county-level)

Because Nassauville mixes inland acreage and riverfront estates, price to recent comparable sales for the specific property rather than an area average. Confirm current pricing with a local agent.

On pricing: Nassauville values vary widely with lot size and water access, so we do not cite a single neighborhood median. NEFAR reports at the county level only ($463,770, April 2026). Price to comparable sales for the specific property.

Who Lives Here

Nassauville draws buyers who want space, acreage, and water access near Amelia Island, including boaters drawn to the river and creek and households seeking a quieter, larger-lot alternative to the island.

It reads as a quiet, spacious, water-oriented community, so buyers tend to value the lot, the water, and the pace over island density or amenities.

Schools

Nassauville sits in Nassau County near Fernandina Beach, which runs its own school district, and assigns schools by home address.

The Nassau County School District assigns the zoned elementary, middle, and high school by home address, so confirm the assignment for a specific address before you buy. See our Nassau County schools ranking for how the district's high schools compare.

Confirm by address: check the Nassau County School District at nassau.k12.fl.us for the zoned schools for the specific home.

Amenities & Lifestyle

Nassauville's draw is the water and the space, with the Nassau River and Lofton Creek offering boating and fishing and many homes with private docks. Amelia Island's beaches and Fernandina Beach's historic downtown are a short drive away.

The lifestyle is quiet and water-oriented, with the island's amenities close without the island's density.

HOA, CDD & Costs

Nassauville is largely rural and unincorporated, so most properties carry no Community Development District and little or no homeowners association, and many are on well and septic.

For waterfront homes, pull a flood-zone and insurance quote, and confirm the well and septic setup on rural parcels. Model the all-in monthly with those in mind.

Commute Analysis

Nassauville sits just west of Amelia Island near Fernandina Beach, a short drive from the island and roughly a 45 minute drive to the Jacksonville area depending on the destination and traffic.

The trade-off for the space and water near the island is a longer reach to Jacksonville's job centers than the mainland communities closer to the interstate.

Shopping & Dining

Everyday shopping and dining are a short drive in Fernandina Beach and on Amelia Island, with the historic downtown offering boutiques and restaurants.

Nassauville itself stays rural and residential, with the island's shopping nearby.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Spacious properties and acreage near Amelia Island
  • Riverfront and creekfront homes with docks
  • Quieter and often less expensive per lot than the island
  • Top-rated Nassau County schools
  • No CDD and typically little or no HOA
  • Boating and fishing on the river and creek

Cons

  • Waterfront homes carry flood and insurance costs
  • Many homes on well and septic, needing diligence
  • A longer reach to Jacksonville job centers
  • Pricing varies widely, so comparable sales are essential
  • Confirm the zoned Nassau County schools by address
  • Limited shopping within the community

Comparable Areas

Nassauville competes with a few nearby Nassau areas.

AreaHow it compares to Nassauville
Amelia IslandThe island just east, with beaches, resorts, and higher density and prices.
Fernandina Beach Historic DowntownThe island's walkable historic core nearby.
Nassau CountyThe wider county, from Amelia Island to Yulee and the western towns.

Hidden Things Buyers Should Know

A few things consistently come up once buyers get serious about Nassauville.

Water access drives the price

Riverfront and dock homes on the Nassau River and Lofton Creek cost far more than inland lots. Decide whether the water matters.

Check the flood zone and insurance

Waterfront and low-lying homes can sit in a flood zone, affecting insurance and lending. Confirm the flood zone and a quote.

Confirm well and septic

Many Nassauville homes are on well and septic. Confirm the setup and condition before you buy.

Confirm the school zone for the exact home

Nassau assigns by address. Verify the zoned schools at nassau.k12.fl.us.

Momentum Expert Insight

Jon Brooks · Co-Founder, Momentum Realty

Nassauville is my answer for buyers who want space and water near Amelia Island without buying on the island itself. The first question is water, because a riverfront home with a dock is a very different budget than an inland acre.

For waterfront we pull the flood zone and insurance early, and out here a lot of homes are on well and septic, so that diligence matters.

It is a small, varied market, so we price to the specific property, confirm the zoned Nassau schools at nassau.k12.fl.us, and represent buyers carefully on acreage and waterfront.

Selling a Home in Nassauville

If you are thinking about selling in Nassauville, the right list price comes from recent comparable sales in this specific area, not an automated estimate. Pricing to the street, the lot, and the current Nassauville inventory is what earns the strongest offer in the fewest days on market.

Across the wider Jacksonville metro, Momentum's listings have run a 97.98 percent sold-to-list ratio and 64 days on market for our agents, against a market average closer to 96.73 percent and 72 days, year to date. A listing specialist will give you a true home value from real comparable sales and a pricing strategy built for the current market. Start with a no-obligation home value request below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Nassauville?
Nassauville is a quiet unincorporated community in Nassau County, Florida, in the 32034 area just south of Fernandina Beach and west of Amelia Island, between the Nassau River and Lofton Creek.
Is Nassauville a good place to live?
For buyers who want space, acreage, and water access near Amelia Island at a quieter pace, Nassauville is a strong choice. The trade-offs are flood and insurance costs on waterfront homes, well and septic diligence, and a longer reach to Jacksonville.
How much do homes cost in Nassauville?
Pricing varies widely with lot size and water access, so a single median is not meaningful. For context, the Nassau County median is $463,770 (NEFAR, April 2026). Riverfront homes carry a premium. Price to comparable sales for the specific property.
Is Nassauville in Nassau County?
Yes. Nassauville is in Nassau County near Fernandina Beach, so its schools, taxes, and services are Nassau County's.
What schools serve Nassauville?
The Nassau County School District assigns the zoned schools by home address, so confirm at nassau.k12.fl.us. See our Nassau County schools ranking for how the district's high schools compare.
Does Nassauville have waterfront homes?
Yes. Nassauville has riverfront and creekfront homes with docks along the Nassau River and Lofton Creek, many along Old Nassauville Road and Pages Dairy Road, which carry a premium and have flood and insurance considerations.
Are Nassauville homes on well and septic?
Many are. As a rural, unincorporated area, much of Nassauville is on well and septic rather than city utilities. Confirm the setup and condition before you buy.
Does Nassauville have an HOA or CDD?
Most of Nassauville is rural and unincorporated with no Community Development District and little or no homeowners association. The diligence is land and water-related rather than dues-related.
What types of homes are in Nassauville?
Nassauville has traditional single-family residences, modern custom builds, and riverfront estates, often on large lots, with water access on the river and creek.
How far is Nassauville from Amelia Island?
Nassauville is just west of Amelia Island near Fernandina Beach, a short drive to the island's beaches and historic downtown.
Is there a flood consideration in Nassauville?
Yes. Waterfront and low-lying homes near the Nassau River and Lofton Creek can sit in a flood zone, affecting insurance and lending. Confirm the flood zone and a quote for any waterfront home.
Is Nassauville good for boaters?
Yes. The Nassau River and Lofton Creek give Nassauville water access, with many homes featuring private docks, which is a draw for boating households.
Is Nassauville good for families?
Yes, for families who want space and water access near Amelia Island with top-rated Nassau County schools. Confirm the zoned schools by address, the utilities, and the commute.
How far is Nassauville from Jacksonville?
Nassauville is near Fernandina Beach, roughly a 45 minute drive from the Jacksonville area depending on the destination and traffic.
How is the Nassauville housing market in 2026?
Nassauville is a spacious, waterfront-leaning market where value turns on the lot and water access, against a Nassau County median of $463,770 (NEFAR, April 2026). Price to comparable sales for the specific property.
How do I buy or sell a home in Nassauville?
Start with an agent who knows mainland Nassau County, waterfront pricing, and well and septic diligence. Momentum Realty gives sellers a true home value from real comparable sales and represents buyers on price, water access, flood, and utilities. Call (904) 351-6461 or use the form on this page.

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