Not the mortgage. The number underneath it, the one most listings quietly leave off.
If you are running the numbers from out of state, the price tag is the easy part. What surprises almost every family who moves to Nocatee is everything stacked on top of it.
Three of those costs barely exist where you live now. A CDD bond you have probably never heard of. A property-tax bill that resets the day you close. And Florida insurance. Add them up, and your true monthly cost can be quite a bit higher than the listing suggests.
So here is the honest version, in plain numbers, for a representative Nocatee home.
The two lines marked "verify for your address" are the ones only a specific property can answer. They are also the two most listings never spell out. I'll work up an estimate of both for any Nocatee address you're considering, free and with no obligation.
A Community Development District is how master-planned communities like Nocatee paid to build their own roads, lakes, trails, and amenity centers. The district issued bonds, and every homeowner repays a share. Your assessment has two parts: a fixed bond-debt portion that does not change, and an operations and maintenance portion set each year. Both show up as a non-ad-valorem line on your St. Johns County tax bill, separate from your regular property taxes and separate again from your HOA dues. It runs with the land until the bonds are retired, which can take decades. None of this is hidden, but almost no one moving here knows to ask, and the exact figure depends entirely on your village and lot.
This is the one that catches people. Florida caps how fast a homesteaded property's assessed value can rise, so a family that has owned for fifteen years pays tax on a value far below today's market. Their bill looks wonderfully low. The day you close, that cap resets to your purchase price, and your first bill is usually much higher than the number you saw. Always estimate taxes from what you will pay, not from the seller's history.
One thing worth watching: a proposed change would raise Florida's homestead exemption substantially. It cleared the Legislature and goes to voters in November 2026, needing 60% to pass. School taxes would still apply, so no Florida bill ever reaches zero, but if it passes it would meaningfully lower the tax line above. I will keep this page current as that plays out.
The price tag is the easy part. It's everything stacked on top that surprises people.
What this page is really about
Before You Move to Paradise is his honest, occasionally funny book about actually living on Florida's First Coast: the taxes, the insurance, the golf carts, and everything no listing tells you. If this page helped, the book is the long version.
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I'll pull the CDD assessment from the parcel record and estimate how your purchase price would reset the taxes. It's an estimate for planning, not a quote, but it's far closer to reality than the low number on the listing. It takes me a few minutes, because I know where to look.
No form with ten boxes. Just the address and where to send it.
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A single-family home in Nocatee (Ponte Vedra, 32081), listed with One Realty. Want an estimate for an actual home instead of an example? Start here, then send me the address and I'll work up the numbers.
See it on Realtor.com →If any of that made you pause, good. Better to know the true cost now, at your kitchen table, than after the truck is unloaded. Plenty of families do the honest math and move anyway, thrilled they did. A few find out Nocatee is not quite the fit they pictured. Either way, you deserve to make that call with a realistic estimate in front of you.
You deserve honest numbers, not a listing's rosy math. Call Kent.
Send me a Nocatee address and I'll estimate the CDD assessment and the year-one tax reset, free. Or just call. After a decade here, I will tell you straight, even when the honest number talks you out of a house. That is the job.
How this number is built
Tax estimate based on St. Johns County's 2025 total millage of roughly 13.47 mills and a homesteaded effective rate near 1.2%. Insurance range reflects 2025 to 2026 Northeast Florida figures (St. Johns, Duval, Flagler). CDD structure per the Tolomato Community Development District, which governs much of Nocatee. Parcel-level CDD, HOA, and exact tax figures must be confirmed for each specific property. Figures are estimates for planning, not a quote or a tax opinion. Last reviewed June 2026.