Development land in St. Johns County, Florida
St. Johns County sits in our Northeast Florida acquisition corridors. If you own acreage here, we'll tell you what it's worth to a developer — a written desktop opinion of value within five business days, free, from a licensed Florida broker who buys and entitles land as a principal.
Detailed St. Johns County entitlement timelines and land-market context will publish here with The Florida Land Report. Until then, start with the seven factors that make a parcel development ready or review what we're buying.
Frequently asked questions
Do you buy development land in St. Johns County?
Yes. St. Johns County is inside our Northeast Florida acquisition corridors — see the buy box for current size, land-use, and utility criteria.
What is my St. Johns County land worth to a developer?
It depends on future land use, uplands, utilities, access, location, size, and title. We'll score your parcel free: a written desktop opinion of value within five business days.
How do I check my parcel's future land use in St. Johns County?
Search "St. Johns County future land use map," find your parcel on the county GIS viewer, and read the designation. Your property appraiser's parcel page often links directly to it.
I received an offer on land in St. Johns County. Will you review it?
Yes — free second opinions on offers are part of the DevelopmentReady assessment. Someone already believes your land is worth more than they offered.
When will St. Johns County entitlement data appear here?
County-level entitlement and land-market data publishes with The Florida Land Report, our quarterly publication. Subscribe on the Report page to get it first.