Intracoastal West Homes for Sale — Gated Communities, Golf Courses & Waterway Living in Jacksonville

Intracoastal West is Jacksonville's premier corridor for gated community living, stretching west of the Intracoastal Waterway along Kernan, Hodges, and San Pablo Boulevards between Atlantic Boulevard and J. Turner Butler Boulevard. From championship golf at Glen Kernan to the private marina at Queens Harbour, this area offers some of the most sought-after addresses in Northeast Florida — all within 5–10 minutes of the beach.

Whether you're looking for a luxury estate in a guard-gated country club, a new-construction home in Tamaya or E-Town, or a waterfront property overlooking the ICW, Intracoastal West delivers location, lifestyle, and value. Explore the latest listings below or discover what makes this area one of Jacksonville's top choices for families and professionals.

Intracoastal West Community Snapshot

What makes Intracoastal West one of Jacksonville's most desirable areas — and what to expect when you move here.

Price Range & Property Types

  • Single-family homes: Starting from $350,000+
  • Townhomes and condos: Starting from $200,000+
  • Gated golf communities: $600,000–$2M+
  • Waterfront/ICW properties: $800,000–$3M+
  • New construction in Tamaya & E-Town: $400,000–$700,000+
  • Zip codes: 32224, 32246, 32250, 32256

Location & Commute

Parks & Outdoor Recreation

  • Castaway Island Preserve — 235 acres, trails, boardwalks, kayak launch
  • Intracoastal Waterway access for boating, kayaking, paddleboarding
  • Glen Kernan, Queens Harbour, Jax Golf & CC — private golf courses
  • Patton Park — youth sports fields, community events
  • 5–10 minutes to ocean beaches for surfing, swimming, fishing
  • UNF Nature Trails and Eco Adventure nearby

Schools & Education

Shopping & Dining

  • St. Johns Town Center — 175+ stores including Nordstrom, Louis Vuitton, Apple
  • Kernan Square & Hodges Publix shopping centers
  • Publix, Walmart, and multiple grocery options
  • The Capital Grille, True Food Kitchen, The Cheesecake Factory nearby
  • Beach restaurants 5–10 minutes east
  • Diverse dining along Beach, Atlantic, and Kernan Boulevards

Who Lives in Intracoastal West?

Intracoastal West attracts a mix of professionals who work in the Southside business corridor and want a short commute to both the office and the beach. You'll find young families drawn to the newer master-planned communities like Tamaya and E-Town, established families in the golf communities of Glen Kernan and Queens Harbour, boating enthusiasts who use the ICW year-round, and retirees who appreciate the gated security, golf access, and proximity to the Mayo Clinic. Many military families also settle here due to the convenient location between NAS Jacksonville and Mayport Naval Station.

Why Intracoastal West?

Location is the defining advantage. Intracoastal West is one of the only areas in Jacksonville where you can be on the beach in 5 minutes, at the St. Johns Town Center in 10 minutes, and downtown in 25 minutes — all while living in a gated community with golf course views or waterway access. The area offers an unusually wide range of housing, from $200,000 condos to $3 million estates, across more than 24 distinct neighborhoods. Add in strong schools, world-class medical facilities nearby, and some of Jacksonville's best nature preserves, and Intracoastal West checks nearly every box.

Your Guide to Living in Intracoastal West

Daily Life in Intracoastal West

Life in Intracoastal West revolves around easy access to everything Jacksonville offers. Mornings might start with a kayak launch at Castaway Island Preserve or a round of golf at one of the area's private courses. The neighborhood's central location means you can be on the sand at Jacksonville Beach or browsing St. Johns Town Center within minutes. Families enjoy the community pools, tennis courts, and playgrounds that come standard in most gated neighborhoods, while the wider area's trails, nature preserves, and waterways provide year-round outdoor recreation.

Homes & Real Estate in Intracoastal West

Intracoastal West spans four zip codes (32224, 32246, 32250, 32256) and includes more than 24 distinct subdivisions ranging from luxury guard-gated country clubs to family-friendly master-planned communities. Housing varies dramatically by community, which is one of the area's greatest strengths.

Gated Golf Communities

Glen Kernan, Queens Harbour, Jax Golf & CC, Windsor Parke • $600K–$2M+ • Custom estates

Master-Planned Communities

Tamaya, E-Town, Pablo Bay, Terra Costa • $400K–$700K+ • New construction, resort amenities

Waterfront & ICW Homes

Seven Pines, Isle of Palms, Holiday Harbor, Marina San Pablo • $500K–$3M+ • Docks, water access

Key communities include: Glen Kernan Golf & CC, Queens Harbour Yacht & CC, Tamaya, The Woods, Pablo Creek Reserve, Seven Pines Island, E-Town (Del Webb, Marconi, Edison, Nobel), Kensington Lakes, Hampton Park, Windsor Parke, Kernan Forest, Hickory Creek, Magnolia Grove, Osprey Point, and Isle of Palms.

Location & Commuting

Intracoastal West's central position between the beaches and the Southside business district makes it one of Jacksonville's most conveniently located areas:

Shopping & Dining

St. Johns Town Center is the area's premier shopping destination, with over 175 stores including Nordstrom, Dillard's, Apple, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., and Gucci. Dining options at the Town Center include The Capital Grille, True Food Kitchen, The Cheesecake Factory, Maggiano's, and Seasons 52. Closer to home, shopping centers along Kernan and Hodges Boulevards offer Publix, Walmart, and a variety of local restaurants and services. Beach Boulevard's diverse restaurant scene — from international cuisines to local sports bars — is just minutes away.

Outdoor Recreation & Activities

Castaway Island Preserve is the area's crown jewel — a 235-acre preserve along the Intracoastal Waterway with boardwalks, an interactive nature trail, 10 scenic overlooks, a kayak launch, and an education center. The Intracoastal Waterway itself provides endless opportunities for boating, fishing, and paddling. Multiple private golf courses serve residents of Glen Kernan, Queens Harbour, and Jacksonville Golf & Country Club. The ocean beaches are 5–10 minutes east, and UNF's nature trails and Eco Adventure programs offer additional outdoor activities.

Schools & Education

Intracoastal West is served by multiple Duval County Public Schools across different zones. Chets Creek Elementary is one of the area's most sought-after elementary schools. Kernan Trail Elementary and Alimacani Elementary serve additional neighborhoods. Middle school options include Kernan Middle and Landmark Middle, feeding into Atlantic Coast High School and Sandalwood High School. The top-rated Providence School (private, K–12) is located within the area, and the University of North Florida campus is minutes away for higher education.

Community & Lifestyle

Intracoastal West is defined by its variety of distinct, well-maintained communities, each with its own personality. The gated communities of Glen Kernan and Queens Harbour offer country club lifestyles with social calendars, golf events, and fine dining. Tamaya brings a Mediterranean-European village feel with guard-gated entry, playgrounds, pools, tennis courts, and planned community events. The Woods, one of Jacksonville's earliest gated communities, has approximately 800 homes with a private clubhouse and swimming pools. Newer developments like E-Town combine modern home designs with trail systems, community gathering spaces, and proximity to nature preserves.

Buying a Home in Intracoastal West

With 24+ subdivisions spanning four zip codes, buying in Intracoastal West requires knowing which communities match your priorities. Entry-level options include townhomes and condos starting around $200,000, while family homes in master-planned communities like Tamaya and E-Town typically range from $400,000 to $700,000. The luxury segment is well-represented, with Glen Kernan homes starting in the $600,000s, Queens Harbour from $500,000+, and waterfront ICW properties commanding $800,000 to $3 million or more. HOA fees and CDD fees vary significantly by community, so it's important to factor those into your budget. Many communities also carry CDD (Community Development District) fees in addition to HOA dues.

When Intracoastal West May Not Be the Right Fit

  • If you want walkable, urban living: Intracoastal West is suburban and car-dependent. Consider San Marco, Riverside, or the Beaches for walkability.
  • If you want St. Johns County schools: The area is in Duval County. Look at Nocatee, Ponte Vedra Beach, or Julington Creek for St. Johns County schools.
  • If you want to avoid HOA/CDD fees: Most communities here carry fees. Mandarin or Arlington have more no-HOA options.
  • If your budget is under $200,000: Limited options in this price range. Consider Arlington or the Northside for more affordable homes.

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Compare Intracoastal West to Other Jacksonville Communities

Intracoastal West sits between the beaches and the Southside business corridor. Here's how it compares to nearby areas:

The Intracoastal West Advantage

No other Jacksonville neighborhood offers this combination: gated golf communities, waterway access, and proximity to both the beach and the Southside business district — all within Duval County. From $200K condos to $3M estates, Intracoastal West is where location meets lifestyle. Get a free home evaluation or schedule a consultation with the Reel Keeper Home Team.

Frequently Asked Questions About Intracoastal West

What is Intracoastal West?

Intracoastal West refers to the neighborhoods west of the Intracoastal Waterway in Jacksonville, bounded roughly by Atlantic Blvd to the north, J. Turner Butler Blvd to the south, and running along Kernan, Hodges, and San Pablo Boulevards. It includes 24+ subdivisions across zip codes 32224, 32246, 32250, and 32256.

What are the best gated communities?

Top gated communities include Glen Kernan Golf & CC (luxury from $600K+), Queens Harbour Yacht & CC (private marina), Tamaya (Mediterranean master-planned), Pablo Creek Reserve (custom homes), Seven Pines Island (waterfront), and The Woods (one of Jacksonville's earliest gated communities).

How far is it from the beach?

Intracoastal West is approximately 5–10 minutes from Jacksonville Beach and Neptune Beach, making it one of the closest mainland neighborhoods to the ocean. You get beach proximity without the beachfront price tag.

What schools serve the area?

Duval County Public Schools serves the area, including Chets Creek Elementary, Kernan Trail Elementary, Alimacani Elementary, Kernan Middle, Landmark Middle, Atlantic Coast High, and Sandalwood High. Providence School (private, K–12) is also located within the area.

What can I afford in Intracoastal West?

Condos and townhomes start around $200,000. Family homes in master-planned communities range from $400,000–$700,000. Gated golf community homes start around $600,000. Waterfront ICW properties range from $800,000 to $3 million+.

Are there HOA and CDD fees?

Most communities in Intracoastal West carry HOA fees ranging from $50 to $500+/month depending on the community. Many newer developments also have CDD (Community Development District) fees. Always ask about both when evaluating a property.

What outdoor activities are available?

Castaway Island Preserve offers 235 acres of trails, boardwalks, and a kayak launch. The ICW provides boating, fishing, and paddling. Multiple private golf courses serve the area. Ocean beaches are 5–10 minutes east, and UNF trails are nearby.

How is the commute?

The beach is 5–10 minutes. St. Johns Town Center and the Southside employment hub are 10–15 minutes. Downtown Jacksonville is 20–30 minutes via JTB/I-95. The Mayo Clinic and UNF are both 10–15 minutes away.

Is Intracoastal West good for families?

Yes. The area offers gated security, community pools and playgrounds, above-average schools, and proximity to beaches and nature preserves. Master-planned communities like Tamaya and E-Town are especially popular with families.

Is there new construction available?

Yes. Tamaya, E-Town (including Del Webb, Marconi, Edison, and Nobel neighborhoods), and select lots in other communities offer new construction. Prices typically range from $400,000 to $700,000+ for new builds.

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