Community Details at a Glance
The Homes
Product
Mid-1980s condominium units in buildings on the lagoons of Ponte Vedra Lakes
Setting
The northern pocket of 32082, closest to JTB and the Jax Beach line
Views
Lagoon-facing and interior units; floor and view drive value
Status
Resale; the amenity set is funded by the condo fee
Costs & Fees
Condo fee
Covers the lagoon pool, courts, grounds, and exterior; confirm the budget and reserves
CDD
None
Insurance
Association master policy plus your HO-6; review the budget
Amenities
Pool
A community pool on the lagoon
Courts
Tennis and racquetball courts
Lagoons
Water-side setting throughout the community
Location
The commuter end of Ponte Vedra near JTB
Location
Setting
Ponte Vedra Lakes, northern 32082, Ponte Vedra
JTB
Closest 32082 to JTB and the Southside job centers
Beaches
A short drive to the Ponte Vedra and Jax Beach shoreline
Mayo Clinic
About 20 to 25 minutes via JTB
The Homes & Style
Sea Hawk appeals to first-time 32082 buyers, downsizers, and investors who want the address at an entry price.
Recent listings ran high $200s to low $300s, dated. Price a specific unit off the closest comparable sales.
The zip code, the schools, and the JTB geography keep demand steady.
Sea Hawk is about the plan, the lagoon view, and the renovation.
From about 950 square foot 2/2s to 1,540 square foot 3/3s.
Water-facing units carry the premiums.
Mid-1980s interiors trade widely by renovation depth.
Living Here
The amenity set covers the staples on the lagoons.
A community pool on the lagoon.
Community tennis courts.
Racquetball courts, a vintage bonus.
The Ponte Vedra Lakes lagoons thread the campus.
Sawgrass Village and the A1A corridor cover shopping and dining minutes away, with Jax Beach restaurants just north.
Sea Hawk is among the cheapest addresses zoned for the Ponte Vedra schools, which drives a quiet share of its demand.
The racquetball courts date the community and charm it; the real story is the per-foot price.
Mid-1980s coastal associations live on their reserves; read them before the lagoon view sells you.
Before You Offer
St. Johns County flooding concentrates near the Intracoastal, the coast, and the creeks and marshes, while many inland master-planned communities sit in lower-risk zones.
The reliable move is to pull the FEMA flood designation for the exact Sea Hawk address before you write an offer, since two homes in the same area can fall in different zones. A home in Zone X can cost far less to insure than one near water in Zone AE. Get a bindable flood and homeowners quote during your inspection period, so the cost is in your monthly math before you commit, not after.
St. Johns County is well served by AT&T (fiber in most newer communities) and Xfinity (Comcast), though fiber availability still varies by street. If working from home matters, confirm the options, and fiber in particular, at the specific Sea Hawk address rather than assuming.
St. Johns County total millage varies by district, and CDD assessments are common in the master-planned communities, which adds to the all-in cost on top of the millage. The Florida homestead exemption for 2026 is 51,411 dollars for those who qualify, and the deadline to file a new homestead exemption is March 1.
The trap to plan for is the post-sale reset: when you buy, the Save Our Homes cap from the previous owner ends and the assessed value resets to the new just value, so your second-year tax bill is often higher than the seller current one. Budget the true number, and confirm whether the specific home carries a CDD or other assessment that is billed separately from the millage and is not reduced by the homestead exemption.
How Sea Hawk Compares
The realistic cross-shop is other attainable 32082 condos:
| Option | Profile | The honest one-liner |
|---|---|---|
| Summer House | 32082 entry condo | An entry point straddling A1A; compare the location and the fee stack. |
| The Fountains | 32082 condo | Another 32082 condo comparison; weigh the building, amenities, and reserves. |
| Colony at Ponte Vedra | Beach-walk condo | An east-of-A1A, beach-walk condo for buyers who prioritize the beach over the commute. |
Sea Hawk wins on the commute, the closest 32082 pocket to JTB and the Southside, with a real lagoon-side amenity set at an attainable price. It concedes the beach walk of the east-of-A1A condos and asks buyers to underwrite a 1980s association. If the beach matters more than the commute, shop east of A1A.
Who It Fits
Sea Hawk fits if you want
- A 32082 address at a condo price
- The shortest Ponte Vedra commute to JTB
- Lagoon-side amenities at an attainable entry
- Low-maintenance, lock-and-leave living
- An investor-friendly attainable unit
Consider elsewhere if you want
- A single-family home or a yard
- Oceanfront or a beach-walk address
- New construction
- To avoid 1980s condo reserve risk
- A resort-style amenity campus
















