Illustration of EnClave at WGVIllustration of EnClave at WGV
EnClave at WGV calls for 52 townhomes to start with, and 16 of those would be reserved for workforce housing. | News4Jax

St. Johns County considers World Golf Village townhomes

Published on June 26, 2025 at 11:57 am
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St. Johns County officials will review a plan Thursday afternoon that aims to bring a brand-new townhome community to World Golf Village.

The project is called EnClave at WGV, and if it gets the green light, the townhomes would be situated on an 18.5-acre property between Terracina Drive and Samara Lakes Parkway, just a short drive south of State Road 16 and not far from Pacetti Bay Middle School.

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The plan calls for 52 townhomes to start with, and 16 of those would be reserved for workforce housing. That’s housing specifically aimed at people like teachers, first responders, and other essential workers.

The units would be 2,000 square feet with four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The final price tag for those homes is set to be about $260,000.

The developer said if all goes well, they may expand to 64 units total down the line.

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Affordable housing has been a growing issue in the area.

According to the county’s advisory board, nearly 6 in 10 Millennials are looking for homes they just can’t find in the area. And with home prices now averaging around $600,000, more and more families are being priced out of the market.

St. Johns County Planning and Zoning Agency officials are set to take up the proposal at 1:30 p.m.

This story was produced by News4Jax, a Jacksonville Today news partner.


author image Briana joined News4Jax from Southwest Florida, where she reported at Fox 4 News in Fort Myers. Before making it to the Sunshine State, she got her start in Rapid City, South Dakota, as the morning reporter and later transitioned into the weekend sports anchor. After leaving sports, she went to WANE 15 news in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

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