Community Details at a Glance
The Homes
Product
Attached, maintenance-free townhomes and condos in three villages
Range
A value entry to gated, amenity-rich Intracoastal West living
Vintage
Built out through the 2000s as the corridor filled in
Size
Townhomes roughly 1,034 to 1,765 sq ft, around 790 homes total
Costs & Fees
HOA
Higher, maintenance-free dues covering exterior upkeep, amenities, and gates
CDD
None; Wolf Creek is an established community with no Community Development District
Trade
Higher HOA in exchange for lock-and-leave exterior maintenance
Amenities
Clubhouses
Two clubhouses across the community
Pools
Two resort-style pools
Fitness
Two fitness centers
Setting
Roughly 86 wooded acres, two gated stone-accented entrances, lake and preserve views
Location
Setting
Intracoastal West, off Beach Boulevard between Hodges and Kernan
Access
Minutes to the Town Center, J. Turner Butler, and SR-9A
Beaches
Less than 5 miles to the ocean, about 10 minutes east
The Homes & Style
Wolf Creek is a maintenance-free attached-home community, so pricing runs below the detached single-family market in Intracoastal West. Recent third-party data from Homes.com and Zillow in 2026 shows townhomes and condos here trading roughly in the $200,000s, though the for-sale sample is small and a single median moves around.
For county context, the NEFAR April 2026 report put the Duval County median single-family price at about $332,500, a county-wide figure that does not describe an attached-home community like Wolf Creek. Confirm current pricing for a specific unit and floor plan.
Wolf Creek is an attached-home community, so the choice is mostly between the townhome and condo floor plans and which of the three villages a home sits in.
The community offers multi-family floor plans with features like 42-inch cabinetry, solid-surface counters, ceramic tile, and screened lanais, in a range of one and two-story layouts.
Homes are grouped into three villages across the wooded site, each with access to the shared clubhouses and pools.
Living Here
For an attached-home community, Wolf Creek carries a deep amenity package, which is a large part of the appeal.
The community runs two clubhouses, two fitness centers, and two resort-style pools, so residents are never far from an amenity.
Two gated, stone-accented entrances and the wooded setting give the community privacy and curb appeal uncommon at this price.
The St. Johns Town Center sits about 10 minutes west with big-box and upscale shopping and dining, and the Beach Boulevard corridor adds everyday grocery and retail minutes from the gate.
On an attached home, the association master policy covers part of the structure and you insure the interior. Read the policy so you know exactly what you are responsible for.
The three villages and the range of floor plans price differently. Pin down the layout and the village that fit before you compare homes.
Before You Offer
For an attached-home, maintenance-free community, the association is as important as the home. Ask for the current HOA dues and budget, the reserve studies, and any recent or pending special assessments before you commit, and confirm exactly what the dues cover, the building exterior and roof, landscaping, the two clubhouses, two pools, two fitness centers, and the gates. There is no CDD, so the maintenance-free HOA plus taxes and insurance are your carrying-cost picture.
Jacksonville sees coastal, river, and creek flooding, and a wooded site with lakes and preserve can have parcels in different flood 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. Pull the FEMA flood designation for the exact address and get a bindable flood and homeowners quote during your inspection period, and have the master policy and your unit's coverage responsibilities confirmed so there are no gaps.
Even in a maintenance-free community, the interior systems are yours, so inspect HVAC, water-heater, and appliance age and budget accordingly. 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; confirm the options at the specific unit if working from home matters. Finally, plan for the post-sale tax reset: when you buy, the prior owner's Save Our Homes cap 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.
Comparisons
Most buyers weighing Wolf Creek are comparing it with the other Intracoastal West communities. Here is the honest shorthand. Against the gated single-family master plans like Tamaya nearby, Wolf Creek trades detached homes and yards for a lower price and lock-and-leave, maintenance-free townhome living with a deep amenity package. Against standard apartment-style condos in the corridor, Wolf Creek offers a gated setting, two clubhouses, and two pools that most rentals and basic condo associations cannot match.
The trade-off is consistent: you give up a private yard and detached construction for amenities, a gated wooded setting, and exterior upkeep handled by the HOA, all minutes from the beaches and the Town Center. Where Wolf Creek wins is value, location, and amenity depth for an attached home; where it loses is on yard space, detached privacy, and the lowest possible HOA dues.
Who It Fits
Wolf Creek fits the buyer who wants gated, maintenance-free living with a deep amenity package, minutes from the beaches and the Town Center, and who will price the all-in carrying cost rather than the sticker. If lock-and-leave ease, two clubhouses, two pools, and a wooded, private setting matter more than a private yard or the lowest dues, Wolf Creek is the value way into amenity-rich Intracoastal West living.
Wolf Creek fits if you want
- Gated, lock-and-leave living near the beaches
- A deep amenity package at an attainable price
- Exterior upkeep handled by the HOA
- Two clubhouses, two pools, and two fitness centers
- A wooded, private setting minutes from the Town Center
- A value entry to Intracoastal West living
Consider elsewhere if you want
- A single-family home with your own yard
- The lowest possible HOA dues
- A large lot or detached construction
- To avoid attached-home association rules
- To skip underwriting association reserves and assessments
- A golf or country-club address

































