What's in this guide
- Executive Summary
- Quick Facts
- Community Overview & History
- Builders & Floor Plans
- Real Estate Market
- Who Lives Here
- Schools
- Amenities & Lifestyle
- HOA & CDD Fees
- Commute Analysis
- Shopping & Dining
- Pros & Cons
- Neighborhood Comparisons
- Hidden Things to Know
- Momentum Expert Insight
- Frequently Asked Questions
Executive Summary
Tributary is Nassau County’s flagship new-construction master-planned community, a 1,550-acre development in Yulee, just north of Jacksonville, off State Road 200/A1A about 1.6 miles west of Interstate 95. Developed by GreenPointe, a respected Jacksonville-based community developer, it is planned for roughly 3,200 homes (single-family, townhomes, and multi-family) at full build-out, with home sales underway since 2020 and a growing slate of neighborhoods.
The community is built by three established national builders, Dream Finders Homes, Lennar, and Richmond American Homes, offering one- and two-story homes from roughly 1,600 to over 3,200 square feet, many on preserve or lake homesites. As of 2026, pricing generally runs from the $300,000s into the $400,000s and up, which makes Tributary one of the strongest value plays in the metro for the amount of new home and amenity you get, a big reason families are looking north to Yulee.
Amenities center on The Lookout, a lakefront amenity center with a resort-style pool, a state-of-the-art fitness center, pickleball courts, an adventure tot-lot, and entertainment areas, with professional lifestyle programming and direct access to Boggy Creek, the Nassau River, and ultimately the Atlantic for boating, kayaking, and fishing. There is also a 55+ active-adult neighborhood, Lakeview, within the community. Tributary is served by the well-regarded Nassau County school district and surrounded by state parkland. It carries a CDD (the Three Rivers CDD). This guide covers the builders, the homes, the amenities, the costs, and the honest trade-offs of buying new, including why you bring your own agent to the builder.
Quick Facts
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type | New-construction master-planned community (active sales since 2020) |
| Developer | GreenPointe (GreenPointe Holdings, Jacksonville) |
| Location | Yulee, off SR-200/A1A, ~1.6 miles west of I-95, ~north of Jacksonville |
| County | Nassau County |
| ZIP code | 32097 |
| Size | 1,550 acres; ~3,200 homes planned (single-family, townhomes, multi-family) |
| Builders | Dream Finders Homes, Lennar, Richmond American Homes |
| Home sizes | ~1,600 to 3,200+ sf, one- and two-story |
| Amenities | The Lookout (resort pool, fitness, pickleball, tot-lot), trails, river/creek access, lifestyle programming |
| 55+ option | Lakeview, an active-adult neighborhood within Tributary |
| Setting | Bordered by Three Rivers State Park and Four Creeks State Forest |
| Schools | Nassau County Public Schools (A-rated; GreenPointe donated a school site) |
| HOA / CDD | HOA dues plus the Three Rivers CDD (non-ad-valorem assessment) |
| Price range (2026) | From the $300Ks into the $400Ks and up |
Community Overview & History
Nassau County’s flagship master plan
GreenPointe announced Tributary in early 2020 as a master-planned, mixed-use community in one of Northeast Florida’s fastest-growing corridors, Nassau County. Spanning 1,550 acres along SR-200/A1A about 1.6 miles west of I-95, it was planned for up to 3,200 homes plus commercial and office space, with construction beginning in January 2020 and home sales opening that year. As Jacksonville families increasingly look north to Yulee for newer homes and more space per dollar, Tributary has become the area’s defining master-planned community.
GreenPointe built the community around its natural setting, preserving significant uplands and wetlands, and partnered with Nassau County to donate a public school site, build a fire station, and create the Tributary Regional Park (with ballfields, a kayak and canoe launch, playgrounds, and trails). The community is bordered by Three Rivers State Park and Four Creeks State Forest, and is two exits north of Jacksonville International Airport and the River City Marketplace shopping hub.
A nature-forward design
Tributary leans heavily into the outdoors. Miles of scenic nature trails wind through the community, and residents have direct access to Boggy Creek, which leads to the Nassau River and ultimately the Atlantic Ocean, opening up boating, kayaking, and fishing right from the community. The lakefront Lookout amenity center anchors the social life, and GreenPointe brought in a professional lifestyle-programming firm to run events and activities. The combination of new homes, resort amenities, river access, and surrounding state parkland is the core of Tributary’s appeal.
Builders & Floor Plans
Because Tributary is new construction, the buying decision starts with the builder and the floor plan. Three established national builders share the community, each with their own product and approach.
The three builders
Dream Finders Homes, a fast-growing Jacksonville-based builder, offers semi-custom single-family homes with a wide range of floor plans. Lennar brings its plans with the Everything’s Included program, which packs its most-requested features and home Wi-Fi certification into the base price. Richmond American Homes rounds out the trio with its own collection of flexible designs. Tributary’s model home village has six designer-decorated models, two from each builder, open for tours.
The homes
Across the three builders, homes range from roughly 1,600 to over 3,200 square feet, in one- and two-story designs, with many homesites offering preserve or lake views. The variety of builders and plans gives buyers a wide spread of styles, sizes, and price points within a single community. There is also Lakeview, a 55-plus active-adult neighborhood within Tributary for buyers who want a low-maintenance, age-targeted option.
Quick move-in vs. to-be-built
As with any active builder community, Tributary carries a mix of quick-move-in homes (already under construction or complete, faster to close, less customization) and to-be-built homes (choose the plan, lot, and finishes, more personalization but a longer timeline). Which builder and which path fit depends on your budget, timeline, and how much you want to customize, and inventory changes constantly, so current availability matters.
The Market & Pricing
Tributary is one of the metro’s strongest value markets, offering new construction with resort amenities at prices well below comparable communities in Duval and St. Johns counties. As of 2026, homes generally run from the $300,000s into the $400,000s and up, depending on builder, plan, square footage, lot, and upgrades, with the original launch pricing in the $200,000s having climbed as the community matured and the market rose. For the amount of new home, amenity, and lot you get, Tributary delivers notably more house per dollar than the Intracoastal West or St. Johns master plans.
| Segment | Typical range (2026) |
|---|---|
| Townhomes and smaller plans (entry) | ~$300Ks |
| Mid-range single-family (most of the market) | ~$350K to $450K |
| Larger homes and premium lots | ~$450K to $550K+ |
| Lakeview 55+ active adult | Varies; age-targeted pricing |
| Home sizes | ~1,600 to 3,200+ sf |
Several factors shape the real cost. Lot premiums for preserve and lake homesites add to the base. Upgrades and design options move the number quickly. Builder incentives are active across all three builders and can include closing-cost contributions and rate buydowns, so it pays to compare. And the community carries the Three Rivers CDD assessment plus HOA dues, which factor into the monthly cost. The 2026 rate environment has builders motivated to move homes, so there is room to negotiate.
For context, Momentum tracks the wider Jacksonville metro at a 97.98 percent sold-to-list ratio and 64 days on market for our agents, against a RealMLS market average closer to 96.73 percent and 72 days, year to date. In a new community like Tributary, those resale figures matter less than builder pricing, incentives, lot selection, and your representation, which is where an agent who knows the community pays off.
Who Lives Here
Tributary attracts buyers who want a new home with strong amenities and value, with the Nassau County setting drawing families, professionals, and active adults. The mix skews toward families wanting newer homes, more space per dollar, and the A-rated Nassau schools; commuters who work in Jacksonville or near the airport and value the location two exits north of JAX; and active adults drawn to the Lakeview 55-plus neighborhood and the low-maintenance lifestyle.
The outdoor-forward design, river and creek access, trails, and surrounding state parks appeal to buyers who want a nature-rich, recreational lifestyle, and the resort amenities and lifestyle programming build a strong sense of community. Many buyers are relocating from elsewhere in Jacksonville or out of state, drawn by the value and the coastal-but-affordable Nassau County positioning near Amelia Island. As the community continues to build out, it keeps drawing new residents who want to get in during the growth phase.
Schools
Tributary is served by Nassau County Public Schools, a well-regarded district and a meaningful draw for families, with the community zoned for A-rated schools and GreenPointe having donated a site for a new public school to serve the growing area. Nassau County’s school district is a significant part of why families are choosing Yulee.
Because the area is growing quickly and a new school is part of the plan, attendance zones can shift as the community builds out and the district adjusts, and builders’ published school references are estimates. Buyers should confirm the exact current zoned schools for a specific Tributary address directly with Nassau County Public Schools before relying on any assignment. There are also private and charter options in the broader Nassau and Amelia Island area.
Amenities & Lifestyle
Amenities are a major part of Tributary’s value, centered on the lakefront Lookout amenity center and the community’s natural setting.
The Lookout amenity center
The Lookout, overlooking a wide lake, is the social heart of Tributary. It features a resort-style pool, a state-of-the-art fitness center, pickleball courts, an adventure play tot-lot, and entertainment and gathering areas. GreenPointe partnered with a professional lifestyle-programming firm to run community events and activities, from pool parties to pickleball matches, building an active social calendar for residents.
Water and nature
Tributary’s natural setting is a defining amenity. Residents have direct access to Boggy Creek, which leads to the Nassau River and ultimately the Atlantic Ocean, opening up boating, kayaking, and fishing. Miles of scenic nature trails wind through the community, and it is bordered by Three Rivers State Park and Four Creeks State Forest. The county’s Tributary Regional Park adds ballfields, a kayak and canoe launch, playgrounds, and connecting trails.
Location and convenience
Tributary sits two exits north of Jacksonville International Airport and the River City Marketplace, a major regional shopping, dining, and entertainment destination, with quick I-95 access. Amelia Island and Fernandina Beach are a short drive east. The combination of resort amenities, river access, state parkland, and convenient access to the airport, shopping, and the beaches gives Tributary a strong lifestyle picture for a value-priced community.
HOA & CDD
Tributary’s cost structure is typical of a large master-planned community, and buyers should map it because new-construction fees add up.
There is a CDD, the Three Rivers CDD. Tributary uses a Community Development District (registered as the Three Rivers CDD) to finance and maintain the community’s infrastructure, roads, lakes, parks, street lighting, and amenities. The CDD assessment is collected annually through the property tax bill as a non-ad-valorem assessment, and it is a real recurring cost that varies by neighborhood and home. This is normal for a community of this scale and amenity depth.
There are HOA dues. On top of the CDD, the homeowner association funds the shared amenities at The Lookout, the common areas, and community standards. The Lakeview 55+ neighborhood may carry its own additional association arrangement.
Model the true all-in monthly. Between the mortgage, the CDD assessment, the HOA dues, and the way new-build property taxes often reset upward after the first year, the all-in monthly cost can be meaningfully higher than the base price suggests. A good agent will help you build the real number and ask about builder incentives.
The rule of thumb at Tributary: budget for both the Three Rivers CDD and HOA dues, ask about builder closing and rate incentives, and model the true monthly payment including the post-first-year tax reassessment before you commit.
Commute Analysis
Tributary’s Yulee location off SR-200/A1A near I-95 puts it within easy reach of the airport, Amelia Island, and Jacksonville, though it is north of the main Jacksonville job centers.
| Destination | Typical drive |
|---|---|
| River City Marketplace (shopping) | About 15-20 minutes |
| Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) | About 15-20 minutes |
| Amelia Island / Fernandina Beach | About 15-20 minutes |
| Downtown Jacksonville | About 30-35 minutes |
| Naval Station Mayport (via ferry/road) | About 40-50 minutes |
| St. Johns Town Center / Southside | About 40-50 minutes |
Tributary sits about 1.6 miles off I-95, giving quick highway access north to Georgia or south into Jacksonville, with the airport, River City Marketplace, and Amelia Island all within about 15 to 20 minutes. For buyers who work near the airport or on the Northside, commute downtown, or want easy access to the beaches at Amelia, the location works well. The trade-off is distance from the Southside job centers and St. Johns County, which are 40 to 50 minutes south. For buyers prioritizing value, Nassau schools, and a nature-forward lifestyle near Amelia Island, the location is a strong fit; for those tied to the Southside, the commute is longer.
Shopping & Dining
Tributary is close to strong shopping and dining despite its nature-forward setting. The River City Marketplace, a major regional shopping, dining, and entertainment destination with big-box retail, restaurants, and a movie theater, is about 15 to 20 minutes south near the airport, and the growing Yulee retail corridor along SR-200/A1A covers everyday needs with grocery stores, restaurants, and services.
Amelia Island and historic Fernandina Beach, a short drive east, add their own charming downtown dining, boutiques, and coastal scene. Downtown Jacksonville and the St. Johns Town Center are farther but reachable. For a value-priced community north of the city, Tributary’s access to River City Marketplace and the Amelia Island scene gives it a solid shopping and dining picture, with more retail growing in the Yulee corridor as the area develops.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Strong value: new construction with resort amenities from the $300Ks
- Three established builders (Dream Finders, Lennar, Richmond American)
- The Lookout amenity center, trails, and lifestyle programming
- Direct river/creek access for boating, kayaking, and fishing
- A-rated Nassau County schools; new school site donated
- Bordered by Three Rivers State Park and Four Creeks State Forest
- 15-20 minutes to the airport, River City Marketplace, and Amelia Island
- A 55+ neighborhood (Lakeview) within the community
Cons
- Three Rivers CDD assessment plus HOA dues add to the monthly cost
- New-build property taxes often reset upward after year one
- 40-50 minutes from the Southside job centers and St. Johns County
- Lot premiums and upgrades push base prices up quickly
- Still building out, so some areas remain under construction
- Farther north than buyers tied to central or south Jacksonville may want
- School zones can shift as the community and a new school come online
Tributary vs. Comparable Communities
Most buyers weighing Tributary are comparing it with the other master-planned and new-construction options around the metro. Here is the honest shorthand.
| Community | How it compares to Tributary |
|---|---|
| Amelia Island / Fernandina Beach | The established barrier-island beach town just east in Nassau County. Amelia is coastal, historic, and pricier; Tributary is inland, new-construction, and a strong value with quick beach access. |
| Nocatee | The massive, top-ranked St. Johns County master plan. Nocatee is larger, more amenity-saturated, in a top school district, and pricier; Tributary is the Nassau-County value equivalent with its own resort amenities and river access. |
| EverRange | The brand-new PARC Group community in southeast Duval. EverRange is more central to the Southside; Tributary is north near Amelia, generally a better value, and further along in build-out. |
| Seven Pines | Higher-end new construction in Intracoastal West Jacksonville. Seven Pines is pricier and more central to Mayo and the beaches; Tributary is a value-focused Nassau community with more home per dollar. |
| RiverTown | Riverfront master plan in St. Johns County on the St. Johns River. RiverTown offers top St. Johns schools and a larger river; Tributary offers Nassau schools, creek/river access, and stronger value. |
Hidden Things Buyers Should Know
A few things that consistently come up once buyers get serious about a value-focused new community like Tributary.
It is one of the metro’s best value plays
For new construction with resort amenities, river access, and A-rated schools, Tributary’s pricing from the $300,000s is well below comparable communities in Duval and St. Johns. Buyers chasing the most new home, lot, and amenity per dollar should have it on the list, especially if Nassau County’s location works for them.
Compare all three builders
Because Dream Finders, Lennar, and Richmond American all build here, with different plans, included features, and incentives, comparing them side by side matters. Lennar’s Everything’s Included approach versus a more semi-custom builder can change both the price and the experience, which is exactly where an agent who knows the community helps.
Budget for the Three Rivers CDD
Tributary carries the Three Rivers CDD, collected on the tax bill as a non-ad-valorem assessment, on top of HOA dues. Combined with the post-first-year tax reset on a new build, the true monthly cost runs above the base price, so model the real number before you commit.
The river access is a real differentiator
Few value-priced new communities offer direct water access. Tributary’s connection to Boggy Creek, the Nassau River, and the Atlantic for boating, kayaking, and fishing, plus the surrounding state parks, is a genuine lifestyle differentiator worth weighing if the outdoors matters to you.
Momentum Expert Insight
Tributary is one of the best value stories in the whole metro right now. You are getting brand-new construction, a real resort amenity center, river and creek access, A-rated Nassau County schools, and surrounding state parkland, starting in the three hundreds. That same package in Intracoastal West or St. Johns County costs a lot more. For families who are open to Yulee, and more and more are looking north, it is hard to beat on dollars per square foot and amenity.
The thing to take advantage of here is that three builders compete in one community. Dream Finders, Lennar, and Richmond American all have their own plans, included features, and incentives, so you can really shop them against each other. That only works if you have your own representation, because each builder’s sales agent works for that builder, not for you. Bring your own agent, in most cases at no cost to you, before you walk into any of the models.
The two things to nail down are the true monthly cost and the builder fit. Tributary has the Three Rivers CDD plus HOA dues, and new-build taxes reset after year one, so run the real all-in number, not the base price. And the right builder for you depends on how you want to buy, included-features versus semi-custom. My advice is to work with an agent who knows Tributary and new construction, so you compare the builders correctly and capture every incentive. Call us before your first builder visit.
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