Eagle Landing is the child package for listings carrying Eagle Landing and Eagle Lndg/OakLeaf Plantation community labels. Use the live listing cards for current price, status, photos, bedroom count, square footage, lot details, and property notes.
Eagle Landing comparisons start with the Clay County property record, the South Village CDD assessment check, and current Eagle Landing HOA rules, fees, resale requirements, and architectural standards.
For the home itself, read the listing fields before making assumptions. Detached-home, townhome, frontage, pool, garage, lot, roof, and disclosure details should come from the live listing card, seller documents, inspection, and Clay County property record.
Eagle Landing points to South Village CDD, not Double Branch or Middle Village. Keep the CDD assessment, current HOA rules, HOA fee schedule, tax bill, insurance quote, and lender estimate in separate lines until the exact address confirms the details.
On the Clay tax bill, the CDD-style charge belongs with the non-ad valorem assessment lines, not the ad valorem tax line. Eagle Landing HOA dues belong in the current HOA fee schedule, estoppel, and closing figures, not in that county tax line.
Read the Clay property record, Clay tax bill, South Village CDD source, Eagle Landing covenants, HOA rules, fee schedule, resale requirements, and architectural standards side by side before comparing an Eagle Landing listing with a Forest Hammock, WaterMill, or core OakLeaf listing.
For flood and insurance, save the FEMA Flood Map Service Center result by address, including the zone code, map panel, and effective date shown for the property. If the address needs another check, compare it with the Clay County flood-map source before relying on the listing details alone.
For service setup, start with Clay County utility setup and FCC Environmental Clay County service, then let the address result control. If an address tool, seller disclosure, or utility account shows a different provider, use the address-specific result before estimating monthly cost.
If an Eagle Landing listing value depends on community access, golf or water frontage, pool access, or other community features, verify the access rules in Eagle Landing covenants, current HOA rules, and South Village CDD materials. Do not borrow OakLeaf POA assumptions from another subsection.
Test the normal drive from the listing address, not from the community name. A no-traffic check from an Eagle Landing-area start point put I-295 at Collins Road at about 31 minutes, NAS Jacksonville at about 27 minutes, Cecil Commerce Center at about 19 minutes, Downtown Jacksonville at about 33 minutes, and St. Johns Town Center at about 44 minutes.
If SR 23 / First Coast Expressway is part of the roads, price the toll with the SunPass calculator using the actual start point, destination, vehicle type, and payment method. The useful output is the toll by payment method for that roads, not a generic OakLeaf toll guess.
Eagle Landing listings most often need drive-time checks through Eagle Landing Parkway or Oakleaf Plantation Parkway before the drive reaches Argyle Forest Boulevard, Blanding Boulevard, Old Middleburg Road, I-295, or SR 23. Check Clay County road notices and Northeast Florida Roads when one of those corridors matters to the listing.
Susie or Laura can help compare Eagle Landing homes with the South Village CDD assessment, current HOA rules, fee schedule, Clay record, tax estimate, insurance, roads, and offer details for the exact addresses.