Community Details at a Glance
The Homes
Type
Two-story attached townhomes, brick and frame
Size
Roughly 1,300 to 1,900 SF, 2 to 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths
Era
Built in the 2000s by Beazer Homes, 440 residences
Status
Established and built out; resale only, one-car garages
Costs & Fees
HOA
Townhome HOA covering the gate, pool, clubhouse, and exteriors
CDD
No CDD reported for Stonefield (confirm per parcel)
Property tax
Duval millage roughly 17.9 to 18.5 mills
Amenities
Community
Gated, with a clubhouse, pool, cabana, and fitness room
Recreation
Jogging trails on site; Julington-Durbin Creek Preserve nearby
Shopping
Durbin Park big-box and dining a short run south near I-95
Lots
Townhome lots; pond and preserve-backing units carry a premium
Location
Area
Bartram Park, Southside Jacksonville, off St. Augustine Road, ZIP 32258
Access
Minutes to I-95 and the Bartram corridor
Nearby
Durbin Park, St. Johns Town Center, Southside office parks
The Homes & Style
Stonefield at Bartram Park is a value townhome address. Recent listings ran roughly $240,000 to $300,000 for the two-story townhomes, varying by floor plan, location, and condition.
For county context, the NEFAR April 2026 report put the Duval County median single-family price at about $332,500, a county-wide single-family figure. Stonefield prices below that, reflecting the townhome layout and the value position in the corridor.
Stonefield is a single gated townhome community, so the variation is mostly in the floor plan, the building, and whether a unit backs to a pond or preserve.
The townhomes are spacious two-story homes with two and three bedrooms, two and a half baths, and one-car garages, across six floor plans named Sapphire, Ruby, Topaz, Diamond, Amethyst, and Emerald.
Units that back to a pond or preserve carry a premium over interior units for the view and the added quiet.
Living Here
Stonefield is a gated community with a clubhouse and a full amenity set for a townhome community.
The community offers a clubhouse, a sparkling pool with a cabana, and a fully equipped fitness room for residents.
Jogging trails and a gate round out the amenities, with the Bartram corridor's shopping and I-95 minutes away.
Durbin Park anchors big-box shopping and dining minutes away near I-95, with the St. Johns Town Center about 20 minutes north and everyday retail along the St. Augustine Road and Bartram corridors. The 2,000-plus-acre Julington-Durbin Creek Preserve, with trails and kayak access, sits close by.
Stonefield's gate, clubhouse, and pool are funded by the HOA dues, and the HOA may insure the structures. Confirm the dues, what they cover, and the master insurance for the specific unit.
On townhomes from the 2000s, confirm the roof age and the building's condition, since shared walls and roofs affect both insurance and maintenance.
Before You Offer
Jacksonville sees coastal, river, and creek flooding, and pockets near the St. Johns River tributaries can sit in higher-risk zones. Jacksonville participates in the FEMA Community Rating System at a class 6, which earns flood-insurance discounts of about 10 percent for homes outside a special flood hazard area and about 20 percent for homes inside one.
The reliable move is to pull the FEMA flood designation for the exact Stonefield at Bartram Park 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.
The Jacksonville metro is served by Xfinity (Comcast) cable across nearly all addresses and by AT&T with DSL almost everywhere plus fiber to a growing share of homes. If working from home matters, confirm the options, and fiber in particular, at the specific Stonefield at Bartram Park address rather than assuming.
Duval County total millage runs roughly 17.9 to 18.5 mills depending on the taxing district. 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's current one. Budget the true number, and because this is an attached home, confirm the HOA dues, the master insurance scope, and any special assessment before you write, since those carrying costs sit on top of the millage.
Comparisons
Most buyers weighing Stonefield are cross-shopping the other Bartram-area communities, balancing the value townhome price against newer stock, larger single-family homes, or a CDD on the tax bill. Here is the honest shorthand.
| Community | The trade-off |
|---|---|
| Bartram Springs | Large master-planned single-family community in the same ZIP with a CDD, resort amenities, and bigger homes; you trade Stonefield's lower townhome price and no-CDD position for more house and a fuller amenity campus. |
| Bayberry at Bartram Park | Nearby Bartram Park community with its own amenities; the choice usually comes down to the specific home, the floor plan, and the fee math. |
| Bartram Meadows | Newer Bartram-area townhomes and homes; trades a little higher for the newer construction, while Stonefield holds the established-value and no-CDD edge. |
The honest verdict: if you want a gated, low-maintenance townhome in the fast-growing Bartram corridor at a price below the area's single-family stock, with no CDD on the tax bill, Stonefield is one of the better value entries near I-95. If you want a larger single-family home, newer construction, or a full resort amenity campus, the master-planned communities nearby are the right field to shop, and we will help you weigh the dues and CDD math against the price.
Who It Fits
Stonefield fits if you want
- A gated, low-maintenance townhome at a value price near I-95 and Durbin Park.
- A lock-and-leave home with a clubhouse, pool, and fitness room behind the gate.
- To stay in the high-demand Bartram corridor without a single-family price.
- No CDD on the tax bill, an edge over many master-planned communities nearby.
- A one-car-garage townhome close to Southside job centers and shopping.
Consider elsewhere if you want
- A detached single-family home with its own yard and no shared walls.
- A full resort amenity campus with multiple pools and a fitness center.
- New construction with a builder warranty and the latest finishes.
- To avoid HOA dues and the master-insurance question entirely.
- A larger floor plan; the townhomes top out under 2,000 square feet.


















