Community Details at a Glance
The Homes
Product
New single-family homes across multiple new-home collections by Lennar, the all-ages, residential neighborhood inside the Saratoga Springs agrihood
Builder
Lennar (the agrihood's other neighborhoods include Ryan Homes); floor plans, sizes, and pricing are not yet released, confirm with the builder
Scale
One of five planned neighborhoods inside a 2,240-acre, up-to-4,489-home Freehold Communities master plan
Status
Coming Fall 2026 (pre-launch); the master plan broke ground in January 2025 with vertical construction beginning in early 2026
Costs & Fees
HOA
An HOA is expected for a master-planned agrihood of this scale, with dues funding the farm, pools, and trails; the amount is not yet published, confirm with the builder
CDD
A CDD is likely for an agrihood master plan of this size; the assessment is not yet published, confirm with the builder before you budget
Reality
This is a pre-launch community, so treat every fee, price, and delivery date as unconfirmed until the builder publishes it in writing
Amenities
Social Garden
Silos centers on its own Social Garden, a neighborhood gathering space, the everyday heart of the residential neighborhood
Working farm
Saratoga Springs is an agrihood anchored by working farms, a farm store, and farm-to-table programming shared across the master plan
Resort amenities
Master-plan amenities include resort-style pools, a fitness center, and miles of interconnected walking and biking trails
Community life
Social events, seasonal harvest programming, and parks connect the five neighborhoods; confirm the final Silos-specific amenity list with the builder
Location
Setting
Inside the Saratoga Springs agrihood in Green Cove Springs, Clay County, ZIP 32043, off Cathedral Oak Parkway near CR-315
Expressway
Positioned just east of the First Coast Expressway (SR-23), the new commute spine toward Jacksonville and I-10
Green Cove Springs
Historic downtown Green Cove Springs and the St. Johns River riverfront about 10 to 15 minutes east
Jacksonville
Roughly 28 to 33 miles, about 40 minutes, to Jacksonville job centers via the expressway
The Homes & Style
Silos is the family, all-ages single-family neighborhood inside Saratoga Springs, Clay County's first agrihood. It is built by Lennar across multiple new-home collections, and it is coming Fall 2026.
Because Silos is pre-launch, floor plans, square footage, and pricing have not been published. We do not invent those numbers, confirm them with the builder.
The draw is the agrihood lifestyle, working farms, a farm store, resort pools, and trails, wrapped around a residential neighborhood with its own Social Garden.
Saratoga Springs is a 2,240-acre Freehold Communities master plan of up to 4,489 homes across five neighborhoods; Silos is the modern, established single-family piece.
The master plan broke ground in January 2025, with vertical construction beginning in early 2026 and Silos delivering from Fall 2026.
Early agrihood phases let you lock in a price and a homesite before the farm and amenity campus fully mature, which is the typical pre-launch trade.
Expect Lennar's Everything's Included approach to fold many features into the base price, as it does at the builder's nearby Green Cove communities; confirm the Silos specifics.
Living Here
Silos lets the agrihood do the heavy lifting and gives the neighborhood its own social heart.
The Social Garden is the Silos gathering space, the everyday hub for the residential neighborhood.
Working farms, a farm store, and farm-to-table programming anchor the master plan.
Resort-style pools, a fitness center, and interconnected trails round out the amenity package.
Seasonal harvest events and parks connect Silos to the other Saratoga Springs neighborhoods.
Historic Green Cove Springs and the St. Johns River riverfront sit about ten to fifteen minutes east, with the new First Coast Expressway just to the west.
The agrihood model puts farms and gardens at the center instead of a golf course, which is the differentiator versus a conventional subdivision.
For a household that wants new construction with a working-farm lifestyle, Silos is the value lane versus St. Johns County master plans.
It is pre-launch, so the honest move is to confirm fees, plans, and delivery in writing before you commit.
Before You Offer
Clay County flooding concentrates near the St. Johns River, Black Creek, and the low-lying creeks, while many inland master-planned communities sit in lower-risk zones. Pull the FEMA flood designation for the exact Silos homesite before you write, since two lots in the same community can fall in different zones, and a Zone X home can cost far less to insure than one near water.
As a pre-launch agrihood, Silos has not published its HOA dues or CDD assessment. A CDD is likely for a master plan of this size, and it would be billed separately from the county millage and is not reduced by the homestead exemption. Get the all-in carrying cost, dues plus any CDD plus taxes, in writing before you commit.
Clay County is served by AT&T and Xfinity (Comcast), with fiber expanding into newer communities but availability still varying by street. If working from home matters, confirm the internet options, and fiber in particular, at the specific Silos address rather than assuming.
Clay County carries an A-rated school district, but Saratoga Springs is large enough that the county has planned new schools for the area, a high school projected for 2030-31 and two elementary schools by 2032. Until those open, confirm the current assigned elementary, middle, and high school for the Silos address directly with the Clay County School District, because new-community zoning shifts as the area builds out.
Comparisons
Silos competes for the household and first-move-up buyer who wants new construction with an agrihood lifestyle at a Clay County price. Against Granary Park, the nearby Lennar community on a former dairy farm in Green Cove Springs, Silos trades Granary Park's actively-selling, move-in-ready inventory and published pricing for a fresher, larger agrihood with working farms, a farm store, and a dedicated Social Garden, Granary Park gives you certainty and homes you can buy today, Silos gives you the bigger amenity vision and a ground-floor entry. Against RiverTown in St. Johns County, Silos gives up the top-rated St. Johns schools and a more mature amenity campus but wins on price and on the agrihood's working-farm identity. And against Nocatee in Ponte Vedra, Silos cannot match the amenity machine or the beach proximity, but it costs meaningfully less and offers a farm-centered lifestyle Nocatee does not. The honest summary: Silos wins on value, the agrihood concept, and new First Coast Expressway access, and gives ground on proven resale, mature amenities, and school pedigree until the community establishes itself.
Who It Fits
Silos fits the family or first-move-up buyer who wants brand-new construction with a genuine agrihood lifestyle, working farms, a farm store, resort pools, and a neighborhood Social Garden, at a Clay County price that undercuts Nocatee and RiverTown. It fits the Jacksonville commuter who wants to ride the new First Coast Expressway, and the buyer comfortable being early in a master plan in exchange for ground-floor pricing and homesite selection. It does not fit the buyer who needs to move in now (Silos is Coming Fall 2026), the buyer who wants proven resale history or a fully built-out amenity campus on day one, or the buyer who must have a confirmed HOA and CDD number before deciding, because as a pre-launch community those figures are not yet published. Anyone considering Silos should confirm the fees, the floor plans, the delivery timeline, and the current school zoning with the builder and the county in writing first.












