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PONTE VEDRA

ST. JOHNS COUNTY

WELCOME TO PONTE VEDRA IN ST. JOHNS COUNTY

Ponte Vedra is known for its fine resorts and for the PGA Tour and The Players Championships, played at the TPC at Sawgrass. This community lies within St. Johns County, which is the wealthiest in Florida. Ponte Vedra Beach is an upper-income tourist resort community and its 40-foot sand dunes are among the highest along the Florida. From their peak, they race down to white sandy beaches. Seaside resorts and private escapes can be found in the twisted oaks and hammocks of the wild palmettos. Miles of fresh-water streams, creeks and lagoons course through the natural area of Ponte Vedra. Of course, elegant shopping and fine dining in Ponte Vedra Beach also are widely available. Ponte Vedra Beach is wholly located east of the Intracoastal Waterway, south of the Duval County line and includes South Ponte Vedra Beach (an area between the Atlantic and Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve), Sawgrass, Palm Valley, and Nocatee. Living in Ponte Vedra and utilizing surrounding amenities and attractions unearths a unique combination of luxury, leisure, recreational activities, and a relaxed lifestyle.

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EXCLUSIVE & PRIVATE 

Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, is a small town and the wealthiest community (per capita income) in Florida. All Ponte Vedrans appreciate the finer things in life, and the area was ranked the #1 place to live in Florida by Money Magazine.  In fact, the majority of most expensive homes in the First Coast area around Jacksonville are in Ponte Vedra. Celebrities and well-known people live her, from athletes and entertainers to artists and very successful business people.

A FINE COMMUNITY

Ponte Vedra is an exclusive up-scale community, offering a high quality of life.

A COMMUNITY WITH A HEART

A community with accommodating nature, kind character, tolerance, friendliness, welcoming to newcomers, and lot's of southern charm.

CLIMATIC CONDITIONS

Ponte Vedra has a subtropical climate with mild weather during winters and hot summers. The area  is known for its plentiful sunshine and pleasant temperatures year-round. 

REAL ESTATE INSIGHTS 

If you’re thinking of purchasing real estate in the Ponte Vedra area, your choices are plentiful. From condos to single-family homes, oceanfront properties, or houses along the extensive network of waterways, creeks, lakes,  and lagoons.

The Ponte Vedra real estate market offers a variety of options, all with easy beach access, or located throughout the marshland between ocean and the intra-coastal waterway. There is high demand in the luxury housing market, particularly for oceanfront or at least ocean-view homes and demand for vacant lots suitable for building exceeds the available property. Private escapes are very popular and can be found throughout the twisted oaks and hammocks of the wild palmettos.

LOCATION

Ponte Vedra is directly located at the Atlantic Ocean in Northern St. Johns County. A highly desirable location with so much to do. 

REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT

A great location for property investments. The region has been classified as one of the best places to invest in real estate in Florida.

GETTING THERE IS EASY

Jacksonville has an international airport with direct  connections to 31 cities and frequent service to the main hubs like Atlanta, New York, Miami, etc. Three municipal airports serving general aviation and private jets.

THE PEOPLE & LIFESTYLE 

Not all cities make it easy to raise a family. But in Ponte Vedra, it’s not only easy, it’s a pleasure. With small-town charm, great infrastructure and amenities, lot's of things to do, and a stellar education system to look forward to, families don’t have much to complain about here. Residents love this beach community for its walkable neighborhoods and wide beaches — perfect for long runs and bicycle rides. Ponte Vedra Beach stretches from JAX beach all the way south to St. Augustine. Residents enjoy the overall lifestyle. If you love the outdoors and mild winters, it’s paradise. The Ponte Vedra area offers a family-friendly ambiance, boutique shopping and a fine dining scene. In this neighborhood that skirts scenic Highway A1A, you’ll find everything everything your heart desires.

 

The beach is minutes away from major sporting events; you can catch a Jacksonville Jaguars football game in downtown Jacksonville, enjoy the city’s San Marco neighborhood Broadway shows, or visit one of the many a fabulous live-music events.

Living in Ponte Vedra means being part of a diversified community made up of friendly and warmhearted individuals and families from all levels of society, coexisting in perfect harmony. The area is picturesque, not crowded and family-oriented. It is the perfect place to settle down.

FAMILY FRIENDLY & GREAT SCHOOLS

Ponte Vedra is very family-friendly. There are plenty of things to do for kids. A variety of public and private schools, and 14 colleges / universities in the area provide excellent education.

WATER SPORTS & RECREATION

Ponte Vedra area is a natural playground, offering an abundance of activities and adventures for all ages.

DINING & HOSPITALITY

Ponte Vedra offers a wide variety of dining options, from low-key to fine dining, in all parts of the city. From the traditional beach shack to luxury 5-star dining, locals and visitors have a lot of options.

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POPULATION

29,495

Population density is about 858 people per square mile (in comparison, Miami Beach has a density of 11,960). The Ponte Vedra area is not very crowded at all, and it is an excellent location for privacy seekers.

MEDIAN AGE

41.8 Years

The median age is 41.8. That's slightly higher tan the US average.

MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME

$ 153,056.00

The average household income in Ponte Vedra, St. Johns County is $153,056.00. According to the U.S. Census Bureau St. Johns County is the richest in the state of Florida. Last year the county’s households had a median income of slightly more than $70,000.00. Only Collier County / Naples area ($62,126.00) and Monroe County / FL Keys area ($61,000.00) had levels greater than $60,000.00.

ECONOMY

Hospitality, Restaurant, Entertainment and Tourism

With its diverse economic base, young, energetic population, and high quality of life, Ponte Vedra experienced substantial growth during the latter decades of the twentieth century and into the twenty-first. Major local economic drivers are the hospitality, restaurant, entertainment and tourism sectors. Many residents are commuting. They work in Jacksonville and live at the beaches. Those considering options to buy in this community surely are going to consider the excellent economic climate to be a positive trait.

EMPLOYMENT & OCCUPATIONS

4.7 % Unemployment Rate

There's no shortage of jobs in the Ponte Vedra area. Job growth is at 4.29% and is expected to climb. Many residents commute and work in Jacksonville. The top industries in the Jacksonville metropolitan area are finance, insurance, biomedics, high-tech, electric components, energy, aerospace, medical services, logistics, imports & distribution, and military. Jacksonville has the second-largest port on the eastern seaboard, making it a prime location for many companies. You'll also find military institutions throughout the area, as Jacksonville has the third-largest military presence in the United States. Several Navy facilities call Jacksonville home, as does the Florida Air National Guard, which bases its operations at Jacksonville International Airport.

SCHOOLS

Wide Variety up to Highly Rated

There are several public and private schools in the Ponte Vedra area. They are recognized as outstanding schools and ranked among the top 100 schools in Florida. The town is close to Jacksonville, which means it is not far from the excellent colleges and universities Jacksonville has to offer.

CRIME RATE

Extremely Low

The crime rate in Ponte Vedra is 80% below Florida average. This is a very safe community.

CLIMATE

Subtropical

The average year-round temp in the Ponte Vedra area is around 70.1 degrees Fahrenheit (21.2 deg C). Golfers will be happy to know the abundant golf courses around the beach area are playable pretty much year round, as daytime temp averages during the coldest months are: December: 67 (F) high (19.4 deg C), 50 (F) low (10.0 deg C); January 64 (F) high (17.8 deg C), 47 (F) low (8.4 deg C); and February 67 (F) high (19.5 deg C), 49 (F) low (9.5 deg C). On average, there are 219 sunny days per year in Ponte Vedra, Florida. The July high is around 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32.2 deg C).

HURRICANE RISK

Very low compared to Southern Florida and the Gulf Coast

Compared to southeast Florida and the Gulf Coast, the North East Florida region (Jacksonville Metropolitan Area / First Coast) is less prone to being in the path of a hurricane. The greater Jacksonville area has suffered less damage from hurricanes than most other east coast cities. The strongest effect on Jacksonville was from Hurricane Dora (a category 2 storm) in 1964, the only recorded storm in the past 54 years to directly hit the First Coast with sustained hurricane force winds.

According to hurricane experts and forecasters there is no reason for you to cancel your plans to re-locate to Florida. By analyzing the tracks of tropical storms for the past 100 years, the experts have ranked which areas are most likely to be hit by a major hurricane and the geographical regions in Florida that are less prone to being in the path of a hurricane.

Southeast Florida (Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach), Key West and the Florida Keys, Southwest Florida (Fort Myers-Naples), West Florida (Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota-Clearwater), Central Florida Atlantic coast (Melbourne-Cocoa Beach) and the Florida Panhandle (Pensacola-Panama City) are all areas with a much higher risk. The North East Florida region (First Coast) is a low risk area and this coastal region has a tremendous appeal.

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