The Garden District
As the Garden District grows, it will still be wonderfully “Wildlight”, but closer to water. With a vision of conserved wetlands. The Green Ribbon, a linear park that leads to the bluffs of the St. Marys River. And a location that puts you about 7 minutes nearer to the beaches of Amelia Island. And then there’s the nature — lots of it, that will come to life in a future regional park, on miles of planned trails and more (with homes perfectly poised to take advantage of it all).
Which Garden District neighborhood is your pick?
Want to be nearest to the main entrance, or nestled away and surrounded by nature? Across from the Oak Hammock or future charter school, or near a trailhead? As the Garden District grows, one thing you’ll notice is just how varied your options are.
Bellflower
(opening late summer 2026)
Our first neighborhood (and first models) in the Garden District, you’ll find single-family homes by Toll Brothers (opening late summer 2026) and Perry Homes (opening late 2026) — all less than a mile from the entry, and closer to the conveniences nearby. Homes here will also be across from the Oak Hammock and Green Ribbon Trailhead, for when you want to get out into nature.
Mayfield (coming early 2027)
The Mayfield neighborhood will feature single-family residences by Ashton Woods in a more intimate setting. (Think of it as a smaller number of homes that still live large.)
Woodlyn (coming late 2026)
Completely surrounded by Wildlight Greenways, you won’t have to go far to get on a trail. And while going on a walk or hike is nice, coming home will be equally welcoming, thanks to single-family homes by David Weekley Homes that embody elevated lowcountry architecture.
Garden District rentals
Yes, the Garden District has plans for a couple of multi-family neighborhoods (and yes, they’ll be just as amazing as the Town District options). But we don’t have the timing nailed down just yet. So if you’re looking to rent now, you may want to look here.