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We buy houses in St. Johns County, FL

Sell your St. Johns County house
on your terms.

From St. Augustine and Ponte Vedra to Nocatee and Hastings, St. Johns is the priciest county in the region. We are local, we buy as-is, and we move on your timeline.

~346,300residents (2025)
$549,995median price, Dec 2025
~50 dayson market
82%owner-occupied
Highestprice in NE FL
St. Johns County 2025 market snapshot

The numbers,
plainly.

St. Johns County at a glance (2025)

  • Median single-family (Dec 2025)$549,995 (highest in NE FL)
  • Median owner-occupied value (2024)~$489,200
  • 2024 single-family pricesabout -4.3% vs 2023
  • Inventory (late 2024)~5.3 months
  • Owner-occupancy82.2%

St. Johns is the priciest county in Northeast Florida, with a December 2025 median of $549,995. Prices cooled slightly from their peak, but owners here still carry significant equity worth protecting if a sale becomes urgent.

A 7-year look

How St. Johns County
got here.

Population since the 2020 Census, with how prices have moved from the pre-2019 baseline.

Population

  • 2020 Census273,425
  • 2023 estimate320,954
  • 2024 estimate333,334
  • 2025 estimate346,328

St. Johns saw a dramatic run-up from 2019 to 2022, then a plateau and small pullback through 2024-2025. Even after cooling, it remains far above pre-2019 levels and the highest-priced county in Northeast Florida.

A little local history

St. Johns County
runs deep.

St. Augustine, the county seat, was founded in 1565 and is the oldest continuously occupied European-established settlement in the continental United States. The Castillo de San Marcos has guarded its bayfront for more than 300 years.

Florida foreclosures, 2019–2025

The bigger
picture.

Statewide filings (all counties) cratered during the 2020–2021 relief period, then climbed back above pre-pandemic levels.

Florida foreclosure filings

  • 2019 (pre-pandemic)37,141
  • 202013,130
  • 2021 (low point)10,142
  • 202224,566
  • 202329,264
  • 202429,556
  • 202536,388

St. Johns shares the statewide foreclosure trend, but with the region's highest prices, owners in distress have far more equity on the line, which makes moving quickly and protecting that equity especially important.

Wherever your county sits in that trend, the playbook is the same: the earlier you reach out, the more options you have, from reinstating the loan to a short sale or a fast cash sale before an auction date.

Home prices & who lives here

The St. Johns County
price picture.

St. Johns is a high-income, high-price county with top-rated schools and fast growth, so most sellers have meaningful equity. The pressure here is usually about timing, not value.

When a relocation, divorce, inherited home, or sudden change means you cannot wait three months on the market, a clean cash offer with a date you choose protects both your timeline and your equity.

Why a cash sale fits

High prices and longer luxury sale times mean a certain, as-is cash close can be worth more than chasing top dollar through a slow, repair-heavy listing.

Why we love helping here

St. Johns County is
home to us.

We work all of St. Johns, from historic St. Augustine and the beaches to Ponte Vedra, World Golf Village, Nocatee, and the farms around Hastings.

Big price tags do not change how we treat people. You get straight answers, and if listing with an agent nets you more, we will tell you.

We can help when

  • You're behind on payments or a foreclosure date is coming.
  • You inherited a house in St. Johns County and live out of the area.
  • The home needs repairs you'd rather not pay for.
  • You have tenants, liens, or probate making a normal sale messy.
  • You just want it done quickly, privately, on your timeline.

Thinking about selling in St. Johns County?

Get a fair cash offer or just talk through your options. No pressure, no obligation, no fees.

Sources & notes: Population from population estimates and U.S. Census; 2025 price from NEFAR via News4Jax (Dec 2025); 2024 values and inventory from county market reporting and Census QuickFacts. Statewide foreclosure filings from the Florida Housing Data Clearinghouse via market reporting. Market figures change month to month; contact us for the current picture on your street.