★ 56 single-story patio homes behind the Sawgrass gates
56 patio homes · Built 1984-91 · Sawgrass Country Club · ZIP 32082

Walkers Ridge. Know what matters before you buy.

Walkers Ridge is a 56-home neighborhood of single-story patio homes inside Sawgrass Country Club in Ponte Vedra Beach, built 1984-91 and typically 1,534 to 2,474 square feet, where homes back to the golf course or the lagoon system, the fee stack is two verifiable HOA layers with no CDD, and the Sawgrass club and resident beach access come optional with life behind the gates.

LocationSawgrass Country ClubZIP 32082
Community1984-91Built (per local brokerage and county records)
Homes56Single-story patio homes
Price$700K-$750KRecent verified sales, third-party, 2025
Sizes1,534-2,474Square feet, typical range
GolfGolf or waterBehind most homes, per local brokerage data
CDD$0CDD
SchoolsSt. Johns County SchoolsPonte Vedra Rawlings, Alice B. Landrum MS
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The Homes

Product

56 single-story patio homes on Walkers Ridge Drive and Walkers Ridge Court inside Sawgrass Country Club

Plans

Roughly 1,534 to 2,474 square feet per local brokerage data; recent MLS records show 1,920 and 2,213 square foot examples

Era

Built 1984-91 per local brokerage and county records, so roofs, HVAC, and finishes vary by how each owner has kept up

Lots

Compact zero-lot-line and patio lots; homes back to the golf course or the lagoon system, with water exposures typically commanding the premium

Costs & Governance

Fees

Sawgrass master association dues plus the Walkers Ridge sub-association; recent listing data showed the sub-association around $152.50 quarterly and the master around $511.50 semi-annually, confirm both current amounts

CDD

None anywhere in Sawgrass Country Club

Club

Sawgrass Country Club membership is optional and separate; initiation moved to $125,000 effective December 2025 per club announcements, confirm current terms

Amenities & Lifestyle

The gates

Staffed gates at the only full gated residential community east of A1A in Ponte Vedra Beach

Beach

Resident beach access through the Sawgrass master HOA, club member or not

The club

27 holes of golf, 13 Har-Tru tennis courts, fitness, and the oceanfront Beach Club, all optional

The neighborhood

Single-story living, sidewalks, and golf or lagoon frontage behind the homes; no separate amenity center of its own

Location & Nearby

Setting

Inside the Sawgrass Country Club gates, east of A1A and south of Corona Road in Ponte Vedra Beach, per local brokerage descriptions

Views

Homes back to the golf course or the community lagoon system; the exact exposure varies lot to lot

Nearby

Sawgrass Village shops across A1A; TPC Sawgrass minutes away; Mayo Clinic about 15 minutes

Public schools & ratings

Walkers Ridge sits in the Ponte Vedra feeder pattern of the top-rated St. Johns County district. The single-story patio homes here draw plenty of downsizers, but the zone underwrites every resale in 32082 either way; verify the current assignment for the specific home.

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Walkers Ridge is the single-story patio-home play inside Sawgrass Country Club: 56 homes built 1984-91, typically 1,534 to 2,474 square feet, backing the golf course or the lagoon system, per local brokerage data. Recent verified sales run $749,900 (March 2025) to $700,000 (November 2025) per Redfin records, there is no CDD, and the trades are 1980s construction, compact lots, and inventory that arrives a few homes at a time.

The short version

Walkers Ridge is a 56-home neighborhood of single-story patio homes inside Sawgrass Country Club, the gated community east of A1A in Ponte Vedra Beach. The short version:

  • 56 single-story patio homes on Walkers Ridge Drive and Walkers Ridge Court, one of the named single-family sections inside Sawgrass Country Club, with its own sub-association; this is a pocket of Sawgrass, not a standalone community.
  • Built 1984-91 per local brokerage and county records, with typical sizes of 1,534 to 2,474 square feet; verified MLS examples include a 1,920-square-foot 1989 build and a 2,213-square-foot 1987 build.
  • Homes back to the golf course or the lagoon system, per local brokerage descriptions; water exposures typically price slightly higher than golf.
  • Recent verified sales per Redfin records: $749,900 in March 2025 (3 Walkers Ridge Drive, a 3-bedroom, 1,920-square-foot home) and $700,000 in November 2025 (4 Walkers Ridge Drive, a 3-bedroom, 2,213-square-foot home); comps are thin, so price each home on its own facts.
  • Two fee layers and no CDD: the Sawgrass master association plus the Walkers Ridge sub-association; recent listing data showed roughly $152.50 quarterly for the sub-association and $511.50 semi-annually for the master, confirm both current amounts.
  • Sawgrass Country Club membership is optional and separate; the club reported initiation moving to $125,000 effective December 2025 with a waitlist, so settle that question early.
  • Resident beach access comes through the Sawgrass master HOA whether or not you join the club; the location east of A1A and south of Corona Road keeps both the gates and Sawgrass Village close.
Quick verdict: is Walkers Ridge right for you?

Great if you want

  • Single-story living behind the only full residential gates east of A1A
  • Golf or lagoon frontage behind the homes, per local brokerage data
  • The lowest verified entry price into a named Sawgrass single-family section in recent sales
  • No CDD and an optional, right-sizable club membership
  • Resident beach access through the master HOA, member or not

Look elsewhere if you want

  • New construction (everything here dates to 1984-91)
  • Big lots or big square footage (these are compact patio homes, roughly 1,534-2,474 sq ft)
  • Deep inventory (56 homes produce a few listings a year at most)
  • Thick comp data (sales are too thin to price off a median)
  • Two-story space or room to add on (the format is single-story on tight lots)
Pre-runup baseline
History only

2020-era sales ran $455,000 to $477,500 (11 Walkers Ridge Drive in October 2020 and 9 Walkers Ridge Drive in May 2020, per Redfin records), but the market moved sharply after 2021. Treat those as history, not pricing.

3-4BR · pre-2021
Updated, larger plan
~$700K

The most recent verified sale: 4 Walkers Ridge Drive, a 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath, 2,213-square-foot 1987 build with a private office, closed at $700,000 in November 2025 per Redfin and MLS records. Condition and the golf or water exposure set the spread.

3BR · 2,213 sqft
Renovated, strong exposure
~$750K+

3 Walkers Ridge Drive, a 3-bedroom, 1,920-square-foot 1989 build, closed at $749,900 in March 2025 per Redfin records, and 36 Walkers Ridge Drive closed at $750,000 in January 2022. Deeper renovations on lagoon exposures can ask more; confirm live pricing.

Top tier · thin comps

Individual sales from third-party listing data (Redfin, realMLS via brokerage records), 2020-2025; with 56 homes, comps are thin and every sale is its own data point. Price any home off its exact lot, exposure, and condition.

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Larger plan · 1987 build
3 bed · 2,213 sqft
Sold price $700,000 (Nov 2025)
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Renovated · 1989 build
3 bed · 1,920 sqft
Sold price $749,900 (Mar 2025)
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Pre-runup baseline
3-4 bed
Sold price $455,000-$477,500 (2020)
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DestinationApprox. distanceApprox. drive
Atlantic Ocean / Sawgrass Beach Club~1 miA few minutes inside and along the gates
Sawgrass Country Club clubhouseInside the gates~3-5 min
Sawgrass Village shops & diningAcross A1A~5 min
TPC Sawgrass clubhouse~2-3 mi~7 min
Mayo Clinic Jacksonville~9-10 mi~15 min
St. Johns Town Center~12 mi~18-20 min
Jacksonville International Airport~32 mi~40 min

Distances approximate; A1A and JTB traffic vary seasonally.

Access runs through the Sawgrass Country Club gates; your agent arranges showings.

$749,900
3 Walkers Ridge Dr, 1,920 sqft (Mar 2025)
$700,000
4 Walkers Ridge Dr, 2,213 sqft (Nov 2025)
$455-478K
Pre-runup sales (2020), history only
56
Total homes
● a few listings a year at most
Price tiers
Original or lightly updated
Confirm current
Updated, solid exposure
~$700K
Renovated, premium lagoon or golf
~$750K+
Individual transactions, not bands; with 56 homes and thin comps, the exact golf or water sightline, plan size, and renovation depth dominate the curve.

In a 56-home pocket, the last sale is rarely your comp. We rebuild pricing from the exact lot, exposure, and condition before you sign anything.

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The 60-Second Overview

Sawgrass Country Club is the only full gated residential community east of A1A in Ponte Vedra Beach, and inside it are dozens of named pockets, condo regimes, villa courts, and single-family plats. Walkers Ridge is the single-story one: 56 patio homes on Walkers Ridge Drive and Walkers Ridge Court, built 1984-91 per local brokerage and county records, described in brokerage data as among the larger zero-lot-line products behind the gates, with homes backing either the golf course or the community lagoon system.

The format is the point. These are one-level homes of roughly 1,534 to 2,474 square feet on compact lots, which makes Walkers Ridge the inside-the-gates answer for buyers who want Sawgrass living, the staffed gates, the resident beach access, the optional club, without two stories, a half-acre yard, or a seven-figure entry. Listing descriptions note fireplaces, large windows, and backyard entertaining spaces as the recurring features.

The verified numbers are honest but thin: per Redfin records, 3 Walkers Ridge Drive, a 3-bedroom, 1,920-square-foot 1989 build, closed at $749,900 in March 2025, and 4 Walkers Ridge Drive, a 3-bedroom, 2,213-square-foot 1987 build, closed at $700,000 in November 2025. Before the 2021 runup, homes here traded in the $455,000-$478,000 range (May and October 2020 sales per Redfin records). Fifty-six homes produce a few sales a year, so every transaction is its own comp.

Fifty-six single-story homes, golf or water out back, and the lowest recent verified entry into a named Sawgrass single-family section. Walkers Ridge is where one-level living meets the gates.

One framing note before the deep dive: this page is the close-up. For the gates, the master HOA, the club economics, and the full menu of neighborhoods behind them, start with our complete Sawgrass Country Club guide and come back here for the street-level detail.

Fees: Two Layers, No CDD

The fee stack has two layers and no CDD. Layer one is the Sawgrass master association, which funds the staffed gates and gives every resident, club member or not, community access including the beach; recent listing data showed it around $511.50 semi-annually. Layer two is the Walkers Ridge sub-association, the neighborhood HOA registered in Florida HOA records, which recent listing data showed around $152.50 quarterly. Fees change annually; confirm both current amounts in writing, along with exactly what each layer maintains, before you rely on any figure.

At 56 homes, this sub-association has reasonable budget depth, but the documents still decide your future fees. Ask for the current budget, the reserve position, the assessment history, and recent minutes before you write an offer, and ask specifically what the association maintains in a patio-home format: entry features, common landscaping, sidewalks, and whatever sits between the lots and the lagoon. On zero-lot-line homes, also confirm in writing where the maintenance line falls between owner and association, because the answer varies by community and the assumption is where budgets go wrong.

The third line in the stack is optional but large: Sawgrass Country Club membership. The club announced initiation moving from $85,000 to $125,000 effective December 2025, with membership at capacity and a waitlist, alongside a major capital improvements program. None of that is owed by a resident who does not join, but if club life is the point of the move, the waitlist and the current pricing belong in your math on day one.

The clean-stack advantage: no CDD, an optional club, and two HOA layers you can verify line by line. In a county full of $2,000-plus CDD bills, the Sawgrass tax bill reads refreshingly plain; just confirm both association amounts in writing before you rely on any figure.
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The Homes and the Frontage: One Level, Golf or Water Out Back

Walkers Ridge runs along Walkers Ridge Drive and Walkers Ridge Court, east of A1A and south of Corona Road per local brokerage descriptions, with the homes backing either the golf course or the community water features. Brokerage data notes that the waterfront exposures tend to price slightly higher, which matches what we see across Sawgrass: the lagoon sightline is the premium, the fairway is the workhorse, and the exact view behind the fence line is the single biggest variable between two otherwise similar homes.

The product is single-story patio homes, described in brokerage data as among the larger zero-lot-line offerings inside Sawgrass Country Club: roughly 1,534 to 2,474 square feet, with verified MLS examples at 1,920 square feet (built 1989) and 2,213 square feet with 2.5 baths and a private office (built 1987). Fireplaces, big windows, and backyard entertaining spaces recur in the listings. For downsizers leaving a two-story Sawgrass or Marsh Landing home, this is the one-level landing spot that keeps the gates and the zone.

The honest caveat is the age. Construction here dates to 1984-91, which means forty-year-old coastal homes where roofs, HVAC, windows, repipes, and kitchens are on their second or third generation by now, or should be, and renovation depth varies enormously house to house. The verified record runs from $455,000-$477,500 sales in 2020 to $749,900 in March 2025, and most of that spread is condition and timing, not the street. Inspect the envelope like 1980s coastal construction and put the renovation delta in your offer math explicitly.

Sawgrass Around It: The Gates, the Beach, the Optional Club

Walkers Ridge inherits everything that makes Sawgrass Country Club singular: the staffed gates, the resident beach access through the master HOA, and the optional club. The neighborhood has no amenity center of its own per local brokerage descriptions, which keeps the sub-association lean; the community access and the optional club facilities do the amenity work, and the beach is a short ride through the community rather than a walk from the driveway.

The club itself, 27 holes of golf, 13 Har-Tru tennis courts, fitness, and the oceanfront Beach Club with its pools and oceanview dining, is a separate, optional membership. That optionality is a real advantage over mandatory-membership communities, but the current reality deserves eyes-open planning: the club reported initiation rising to $125,000 effective December 2025, membership at capacity, and a waitlist, with a major capital plan underway. If golf is the reason you are buying, confirm the category, the price, and the queue with the club before you go under contract, not after.

One naming trap to retire now: Sawgrass Country Club (east of A1A, where Walkers Ridge lives) is not the Sawgrass Players Club at TPC Sawgrass (west of A1A, home of THE PLAYERS). Different gates, different clubs, different markets; we cover the TPC side in its own guides.

Schools: The Zone Behind the Price

Walkers Ridge is zoned to the Ponte Vedra feeder pattern of the St. Johns County district, the school zone that anchors valuations across 32082: typically Ponte Vedra Rawlings Elementary, Alice B. Landrum Middle, and Ponte Vedra High. The single-story patio format draws plenty of empty-nesters, but the zone underwrites the next buyer's appraisal either way, and smaller-format homes inside the zone are a classic entry play for families who want the schools more than the square footage. Verify current assignments by address, and note the private-school run up JTB to Bolles and Episcopal if that is your plan.

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What Living Here Is Actually Like

Quiet, compact, and easy to keep. The streets carry mostly the neighbors, the evening view is fairway or lagoon from most lanais, sidewalks connect the pocket, and the A1A errand run through the gates is quick. It is the Sawgrass rhythm at single-story scale, with less yard to manage and the beach a few minutes away.

The ownership profile

Fifty-six homes, many long-tenured owners, and turnover of a few sales a year. Downsizers and lock-and-leave seasonal owners share the streets with families buying into the zone at the entry price. If you want a specific exposure, lagoon versus golf, register your criteria early; the right lot type may only list once a year, and stretches with nothing on the market are normal.

The water, and what lives in it

The lagoon system threads through this part of Sawgrass, and it is Florida water: wading birds, the occasional otter, and yes, assume alligators. Keep pets back from the edge, enjoy the view, and remember the lagoons also do stormwater work; ask the association what it maintains at the waterline.

Salt-air stewardship

Forty-year-old coastal homes reward owners who stay ahead of the envelope: roofs, paint, windows, and seals all age faster this close to the Atlantic. Ask what the current owner replaced and when; the maintenance file is the home's real biography, and it explains most of the price spread on these two streets.

The weekly rhythm

Publix and Sawgrass Village across A1A, Mayo Clinic in about fifteen minutes, TPC Sawgrass minutes away, and the beach a short ride through the community. Single-story, small-lot living means the Saturday list is short by design.

Five Costly Mistakes Walkers Ridge Buyers Make

A thin-comp patio-home pocket with 1980s construction and a six-figure optional club concentrates very specific errors:

1

Pricing off a stale comp

With a few sales a year, the last clean comp may be many months old in a market that moved. The verified record runs $455,000 in 2020 to $749,900 in March 2025 to $700,000 in November 2025; rebuild the price from the exact exposure, plan, and condition, not the last headline.

2

Treating golf and water frontage as equal

Homes here back golf or lagoon, and brokerage data says the water exposures price slightly higher. The premium lives in the gradations: the width of the water, the specific fairway angle, the western light. Stand on the lanai and look; portals price the neighborhood, not the window.

3

Skipping the sub-association file

Two HOA layers govern these streets, and on zero-lot-line homes the owner-versus-association maintenance line matters more than the dollar amount. Read the Walkers Ridge budget, reserves, assessment history, and minutes alongside the master documents; the listed fee amounts change.

4

Inspecting it like a newer home

Everything here is 1984-91 construction near salt water. Roof age, electrical, original plumbing and any repipe, window seals, and forty years of owner updates deserve specialist eyes, and the renovation delta belongs in your offer math explicitly.

5

Assuming the club is a formality

Membership is optional, but if it is your reason for moving, the December 2025 initiation increase to $125,000 and a waitlist change the plan. Confirm category, pricing, and the queue with the club before you go under contract.

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Lots, Frontage, and Value

On compact lots, the frontage is the lot

Patio-home lots are small by design, so the usual acreage math disappears and the exposure does all the work. The premium lives in the gradations: open lagoon water at the top, lagoon-and-golf combinations and strong fairway views in the middle, narrower or more enclosed exposures below, and renovation depth stacks on top of all of it. The value play, when it appears, is the structurally sound dated home on a premium exposure: the sightline at a discount, with the remodel on your terms.

With a few listings a year across 56 homes, the right answer is usually the best exposure available in your window, not the theoretical favorite.

Enclosed or narrower exposure
Solid fairway frontage
Golf-and-water combination
Open lagoon water, larger plan

Relative value pressure, not prices; among 56 homes with thin comps, plan size and condition stack on top of exposure, and individual homes break the curve in both directions.

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The Walkers Ridge Buyer Checklist

  • Confirm both fee layers in writing: Sawgrass master dues and the Walkers Ridge sub-association assessment, with inclusions; the listing-reported figures are a starting point, not an answer.
  • Pull the sub-association file: budget, reserve position, assessment history, and three years of minutes, plus the owner-versus-association maintenance line on a zero-lot-line home.
  • Grade the exposure explicitly: lagoon, golf, or combination, and comp the exact sightline, not the neighborhood.
  • Inspect the 1984-91 envelope: roof age, HVAC, electrical, original plumbing and any repipe, windows, and forty years of updates, with permits.
  • Pull the FEMA flood designation and a real insurance quote for the exact address, inside the window.
  • Settle the club question early: current initiation ($125,000 reported effective December 2025), category, dues, and the waitlist, confirmed with the club.
  • Verify the school assignment by address if the zone is part of your math.
  • Verify the plan and the true square footage: brokerage data says 1,534 to 2,474 square feet across the pocket, and the tax record is the referee.
Jon Brooks · Co-Founder, Momentum Realty

Walkers Ridge is the Sawgrass pocket that answers a very specific brief: one-level living behind the only real gates east of A1A, with golf or water out the back and an entry price the rest of the named single-family sections cannot match in the recent verified record. That same brief is exactly where thin comps burn people, because the spread between a dated enclosed-exposure home and a renovated lagoon-front plan is large and the data is sparse.

Our job is to do the homework before the listing exists, verify the fees and the HOA file, grade the exposure honestly, and rebuild the comp from the exact house, not the last sale on the street, so that when your window opens, you are the buyer who is ready.

Walkers Ridge vs. the Inside-the-Gates Set

The realistic cross-shop for a Walkers Ridge buyer:

CommunityFormatThe honest one-liner
Sawgrass Country ClubThe umbrella communityThe full menu behind one gate; shop here first, then narrow to the pocket.
Lighthouse Bend55 full-size homes, same gatesThe view-guaranteed peninsula at 3,000-5,000 square feet; roughly double the price for double the house.
Preston TrailNamed section, same gatesAnother inside-the-gates pocket with its own lot-and-exposure mix.
Osprey PointNamed section, same gatesA different corner of the same community; compare exposure and fees side by side.
Old Barn Island86 custom homes, same gatesThe biggest custom homes and the shortest ride to the beach; a different budget entirely.
Ponte Vedra BeachThe broader areaEverything outside the gates, from oceanfront estates to non-gated school-zone streets.

Walkers Ridge's lane: the single-story, compact-lot buy behind the gates, with golf or lagoon frontage and the most accessible recent verified pricing among the named single-family sections. If square footage and big lots are the priority, shop Lighthouse Bend and Old Barn Island; if one-level living behind the gates at the entry price is the priority, these two streets are the shortlist.

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The Honest Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Single-story living behind the only full residential gates east of A1A
  • Golf or lagoon frontage behind the homes, per brokerage data
  • The most accessible recent verified pricing among named Sawgrass single-family sections
  • Compact lots that keep maintenance and yard work light
  • No CDD; club membership optional, beach access through the HOA
  • Sidewalks and a quiet two-street footprint

Cons

  • 1984-91 construction: real inspection and renovation math
  • Compact zero-lot-line lots; no room to spread out or add on
  • A few listings a year; the right exposure takes patience
  • Thin comps make pricing genuinely hard without lot-level work
  • No neighborhood amenity center of its own
  • Club initiation now six figures with a waitlist, if you want it

Our Walkers Ridge Buyer Playbook

How we run a Walkers Ridge purchase, in order:

  • Register the target early: with a few listings a year across 56 homes, we watch the two streets and the off-market chatter so you see the window first.
  • Grade the exposure before the offer: lagoon, golf, or combination, ranked and priced explicitly.
  • Pull the sub-association file on day one: budget, reserves, minutes, assessment history, and the zero-lot-line maintenance split, alongside the master documents.
  • Underwrite the 1984-91 envelope and insurance before offering, not during a panic in week three.
  • Settle the club question in parallel: category, current initiation, and the waitlist, confirmed with the club while the contract moves.

Questions We Ask Before You Sign

Six answers we get in writing on every Walkers Ridge contract:

  • What are the current master and sub-association assessments, and exactly what does each cover?
  • Where does the maintenance line fall between owner and association on this zero-lot-line home?
  • What do the HOA financials and reserves show, and what assessments are pending or discussed in the minutes?
  • What was replaced and when: roof, HVAC, windows, plumbing or repipe, and any additions, with permits?
  • What is the flood zone and the real insurance quote for this exact address near the lagoons?
  • What did the last true comparables trade for, exposure-adjusted and condition-adjusted, on and off market?

Is Walkers Ridge Not For You?

The honest cut, both directions:

Consider elsewhere if you want

  • New construction or modern systems out of the box
  • A big yard, a pool lot, or room to add on
  • 3,000-plus square feet or a two-story plan
  • A neighborhood amenity center of its own
  • Plenty of inventory to tour this quarter
  • Easy, data-rich pricing with identical comps

Walkers Ridge fits if you want

  • One-level living behind staffed gates east of A1A
  • Golf or lagoon frontage out the back door
  • The most accessible recent entry among named Sawgrass sections
  • Light yard work and a compact, keepable home
  • Beach access included, club life optional
  • Scarcity on two quiet streets that protects value when you sell

Get the inside read on Walkers Ridge

Whether you are waiting for a lagoon-backed patio home, weighing Walkers Ridge against the rest of Sawgrass Country Club, or trying to price a home where the comps are months apart, tell us, and you will get the lot-level answer.

We respond personally, usually the same day. Your information is never sold.

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Momentum listings (YTD)
97.98%
Sold-to-list ratio across our markets for our agents, sellers keeping more of their price.
Market average (YTD)
96.73%
The broader metro average sold-to-list ratio over the same period.
Momentum days on market
64 days
Median days on market for our listings, faster sales mean less carrying cost and stronger leverage.
Market days on market
72 days
The broader metro median over the same period.

Sold-to-list and days-on-market figures reflect Momentum Realty listings versus the metro average, year to date. Your home's result depends on pricing, condition, lot, view, and preparation.

Your comp is probably stale

The verified record here runs from $455,000-$477,500 sales in 2020 to $749,900 in March 2025 and $700,000 in November 2025, and the spread was condition, plan size, and timing, not the street. We rebuild the comp from the exact exposure, the true square footage, and current Sawgrass-wide sales, then position what this pocket has: single-story patio homes backing golf or water behind staffed gates, with no CDD on the tax bill.

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Get a no-obligation home value based on real comparable sales in Walkers Ridge matched to your condition, lot, and view, not an automated guess. Tell us about your home and we will personally prepare your numbers and a pricing strategy. No obligation, no spam.

Real comps, not a Zestimate. Prepared personally, never sold.

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Live Market: Homes for Sale & Recent Sales

Live MLS inventory for Walkers Ridge. Every active listing, what is under contract right now, and the last 12 months of closed sales, refreshed twice a day. Real closed prices beat any estimate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Walkers Ridge?
Inside Sawgrass Country Club, the gated community east of A1A in Ponte Vedra Beach, St. Johns County, ZIP 32082. Local brokerage descriptions place the neighborhood east of A1A and south of Corona Road, on Walkers Ridge Drive and Walkers Ridge Court, reached through the staffed Sawgrass gates.
Is Walkers Ridge its own community?
No, it is one of the named single-family sections inside Sawgrass Country Club, with its own sub-association (the Walkers Ridge Homeowners Association appears in Florida HOA registries) layered under the Sawgrass master association. Our full Sawgrass Country Club guide covers the bigger picture; this page is the close-up.
How many homes are in Walkers Ridge?
56 homes per local brokerage data, making it one of the larger patio-home sections inside the gates. The streets are Walkers Ridge Drive and Walkers Ridge Court.
What kind of homes are these?
Single-story patio homes, described in local brokerage data as among the larger zero-lot-line products inside Sawgrass Country Club. Typical features per listing descriptions include fireplaces, large windows, and backyard entertaining spaces. These are compact-lot, one-level homes, not estate lots.
How big are Walkers Ridge homes?
Roughly 1,534 to 2,474 square feet per local brokerage data. Verified MLS examples: 3 Walkers Ridge Drive at 1,920 square feet (built 1989) and 4 Walkers Ridge Drive at 2,213 square feet (built 1987), per Redfin records. Verify the true square footage against the tax record.
When were the homes built?
1984-91 per local brokerage and county records; verified examples include 1987 and 1989 build years on Walkers Ridge Drive. That puts roofs, HVAC, windows, and kitchens on their second or third generation by now, or it should; renovation depth varies enormously house to house.
What do Walkers Ridge homes cost?
Recent verified transactions per Redfin records: $749,900 in March 2025 (3 Walkers Ridge Drive, 3 bedrooms, 1,920 square feet) and $700,000 in November 2025 (4 Walkers Ridge Drive, 3 bedrooms, 2,213 square feet). Earlier: $750,000 in January 2022 (36 Walkers Ridge Drive) and $455,000-$477,500 in 2020, pre-runup. Comps are thin, so price each home off its exact exposure and condition rather than a median.
What are the HOA fees?
Two layers: the Sawgrass master association plus the Walkers Ridge sub-association. Recent listing data showed the sub-association around $152.50 quarterly and the master around $511.50 semi-annually, but fees change; confirm both current amounts, what each covers, and the sub-association reserve position in writing before you offer.
Is there a CDD fee?
No. Sawgrass Country Club, including Walkers Ridge, has no community development district, which keeps the tax bill cleaner than many newer St. Johns County communities.
Do Walkers Ridge homes back the golf course?
Per local brokerage descriptions, Walkers Ridge homes back onto either the golf course or the community water features, with waterfront exposures typically priced slightly higher. The specific sightline varies lot to lot and is one of the biggest single price drivers, so stand on the lanai and look before you price anything, and confirm exactly which hole or lagoon sits behind the fence line.
Does buying include Sawgrass Country Club membership?
No. Club membership, with 27 holes of golf, 13 Har-Tru tennis courts, fitness, and the oceanfront Beach Club, is optional and separate. The club announced initiation moving from $85,000 to $125,000 effective December 2025, with membership at capacity and a waitlist; confirm current categories, pricing, and the queue directly with the club before you count on joining.
Do residents get beach access without the club?
Yes. Resident beach access comes through the Sawgrass master HOA, club member or not. The oceanfront Beach Club, with its pools and dining, is the part that requires membership.
Does Walkers Ridge have its own pool or amenity center?
No. Per local brokerage descriptions the neighborhood does not include its own amenity center; residents use the broader Sawgrass community access and, if they join, the optional club facilities. Confirm with the sub-association exactly what its dues maintain.
What schools serve Walkers Ridge?
The Ponte Vedra zone of the top-rated St. Johns County district, typically Ponte Vedra Rawlings Elementary, Alice B. Landrum Middle, and Ponte Vedra High; confirm current zoning for the home with the district.
Is Walkers Ridge in a flood zone?
It sits among the lagoon systems of a coastal community east of A1A, so exposure varies by lot. Pull the FEMA designation for the exact address, get a real insurance quote inside your inspection window, and ask about any past water intrusion. And the lagoons are Florida water: assume alligators and keep pets back from the edge.
Do I need my own agent to buy in Walkers Ridge?
Yes. The listing agent works for the seller. Your own agent verifies both fee layers and the sub-association file, prices the home off its true exposure instead of a stale comp, reads the 1980s inspection honestly, and negotiates for you, at no cost to you. Call (904) 351-6461 or use the form on this page.

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