St. Johns County, FL
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Total Properties

169,076

Average Home Price

$588,941

Average Square Feet

2,249

Price per Sq Ft

$244

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
2,83828,729

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

169,076

Median Home Price

$471,250

Average Home Price

$588,941

Average Square Feet

2,249

Price per Sq Ft

$244

Recent Sales (12mo)

4,606

YoY Price Change

-0.7%

Sales Velocity

7.0%

St. Johns County: Florida's Quietly Affluent Overachiever

There's a reason retirees, remote workers, and Jacksonville commuters keep discovering St. Johns County — and it shows up clearly in the numbers. With a median household income of $106,169 (more than 40% above the national median), a poverty rate of just 6.7%, and an unemployment rate sitting at 3.9%, this county on Florida's northeast Atlantic coast has engineered one of the most economically resilient communities in the Southeast. But the real story isn't just prosperity — it's the particular type of prosperity taking shape here, and the quiet tensions it's starting to create.

The Bedroom Community That Became a Destination

St. Johns County was, for decades, essentially Jacksonville's most desirable suburb. Ponte Vedra Beach anchored the county's identity: golf courses, PGA Tour headquarters, oceanfront estates. But something shifted in the last ten years. The county's population has surged past 290,000, fueled by remote work migration, Florida's tax climate, and a school district that consistently ranks among the best in the state. That school district reputation — arguably the county's most powerful real estate marketing tool — explains the unusually high share of households under 18 (21.7%) coexisting with a median age of 44. This isn't a retirement community, even if it looks like one statistically. It's a place where affluent families are planting roots.

The work-from-home rate of 23.7% is telling. In a county where just 0.1% of commuters use public transit and 66.6% drive alone, remote work hasn't changed the car-centric geography — but it has decoupled residential choices from job geography in ways that keep inflating demand regardless of what's happening in Jacksonville's downtown economy.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Value$457,6001.43x national median of $320,000
Homeownership Rate82.1%well above national avg of ~65%
Rent Burden Rate54.1%far exceeds 30% healthy threshold
Work From Home23.7%driving sustained housing demand

The Renter Paradox

Here's the surprise: in a county defined by homeownership — 82.1% of occupied units are owner-occupied, which is extraordinary — the renters who remain are quietly struggling. A rent burden rate of 54.1% means the majority of St. Johns renters are spending more than 30% of income on housing, with 27.7% classified as severely burdened. The median rent of $1,775 isn't astronomical by national standards, but in a housing stock built overwhelmingly for buyers (72% single-family homes), affordable rental supply is genuinely scarce. The 14.4% vacancy rate sounds like slack in the market, but much of that inventory sits in second homes and short-term rentals near the coast, not available to working households.

Who Lives Here — and Who's Arriving

The 16.2% limited English figure is notably high for a county this affluent, hinting at a substantial service and hospitality workforce underpinning the lifestyle economy. With nearly 21% of residents over 65 and a disability rate of 10.8%, healthcare and elder services are quietly becoming major economic drivers alongside tourism and construction.

St. Johns County isn't facing the affordability crisis of Miami or Tampa — not yet. But at a price-to-income ratio approaching 4.3x, with renter households increasingly squeezed, the county's challenge over the next decade will be deciding whether its success story has room for the workers who make it run.


FAQ

What makes St. Johns County unique? St. Johns County combines Florida's lowest poverty rates with one of the state's top-ranked school districts, making it unusual even among affluent Florida counties. The combination of Ponte Vedra's coastal cachet, no state income tax, and strong remote-work adoption has made it a magnet for high-income families from across the country — not just Jacksonville spillover.

Is St. Johns County a good place to buy a home? For buyers, the fundamentals remain strong: 82% homeownership, low unemployment, high incomes, and appreciating values. The bigger risk is that the affordability window is narrowing — home values have climbed faster than even the county's above-average incomes, and the rental market offers little safety net if circumstances change.

Why are St. Johns County schools so highly rated? The district benefits from a combination of high property tax revenues (driven by strong home values), an educated parent base (48.6% hold bachelor's or graduate degrees), and relatively low poverty. This creates a self-reinforcing cycle: families move for the schools, which raises property values, which funds the schools further.

Market Overview

St. Johns County is one of the largest real estate markets with over 169,076 properties in our database.

Properties in St. Johns County average $588,941, reflecting a competitive market.

The price per square foot of $262 reflects strong property valuations in this area.

Home prices in St. Johns County are 14% higher than the Florida average.

St. Johns County vs Florida Average

MetricSt. Johns CountyFlorida Avgvs State
Average Price$588,941$515,778+14%
Avg Sq Ft2,2491,856+21%
Price/Sq Ft$262$278-6%
Properties169,07612,646,100-99%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About St. Johns County, FL Real Estate

What is the average home price in St. Johns County, FL?

The average home price in St. Johns County, FL is $588,941, based on analysis of 169,076 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in St. Johns County, FL?

Our database includes 169,076 properties in St. Johns County, FL, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in St. Johns County, FL?

The average price per square foot in St. Johns County, FL is $262. This is calculated from an average home price of $588,941 and average size of 2,249 square feet.

What is the average home size in St. Johns County, FL?

Homes in St. Johns County, FL average 2,249 square feet, with an average price of $588,941.

How does St. Johns County, FL compare to other Florida counties?

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