David Weekley: Luxury Living in the Sunshine State

David Weekley: Luxury Living in the Sunshine State

David Weekley Homes is the largest privately owned homebuilder, a responsibility upheld through their people-first culture, thoughtful design and quality commitment. “At David Weekley Homes, we’ve built our reputation on quality, integrity and a genuine commitment to the people we serve,” said KC Middleton, Division President for David Weekley Homes in Jacksonville. They currently build in 19 markets and 12 states across the United States. These include Texas, Arizona, Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Indiana, Minnesota, Tennessee, Georgia, North and South Carolina and Florida. 

Florida Flare

Their project Coral Ridge at Seabrook Village, is located within the Nocatee master-planned community in Ponte Vedra, Fla. Nocatee is one of the most successful residential developments in the country. The site was selected because of its combination of large estate-style homesites with direct access to Nocatee’s lifestyle amenities, trails and green space.

While it was developed within the broader Nocatee master plan, which shaped site planning, infrastructure and architectural guidelines, David Weekley worked with Murray Engineering Inc., for this specific gated community. The homes in Coral Ridge at Seabrook are on 70- and 80-foot homesites. They have strong indoor-outdoor connections with lanais and courtyards. The various coastal and transitional elevations fit the regional vernacular, this includes distinct courtyards and water features. The overall exterior design of the homes emphasizes scale, differentiation, optionality, proportion and curb appeal rather than production-style repetition. 

 

Living Larger 

The model home and most popular plan, The Dawn, marries single-story and spacious living. The David Weekley team noticed that many clients that are moving to Florida desire single-story living without sacrificing space. For Coral Ridge, the team found the most challenging aspect to be balancing customization and design catalog options while retaining excellence in design expectations and build execution. To do this, the David Weekley Design Team developed the mix of floor plans by using their concept of LifeDesign. LifeDesign is David Weekley’s unique take on the architect’s form and function. This concept includes four components of sight lines, traffic patterns, room placement, windows and light. Homes range from approximately 3,700 to 4,700 square feet of living space yet with their LifeDesign elements working together the homes feel and live larger. 

Inside the home, the kitchen with designer finishes, waterfall-edge quartz island and stacked glass cabinets create a superior cooking environment. This opens into the dining and family room which boasts plenty of windows for natural light and seamless connection for indoor-outdoor living. The open study lounge blends into the cabana with a full bath for flexible use. At the Dawn, the primary bathroom offers a spa-like freestanding tub and easy to access shower. With dual vanities, vaulted ceilings and superior title selection it curates a true luxury experience. 

All David Weekley homes follow building science standards and principles to understand the physical behavior of the building as a system. Key performance features include advanced 2×6 wall framing, insulated exterior and interior walls with supporting R-19 insulation. Every project is third party tested to validate the energy efficiency This includes a duct blaster test to measure the air that leaks out of the duct system and a blower door test to measure the air leakage through walls and ceilings. Their investment in better building practices is a trademark of their homes.

 

Golden Year 

In 2026, David Weekley Homes celebrates their 50th year in homebuilding. During these decades they were the first home builder in the United States to be awarded the Triple Crown of American Home Building. David Weekley Homes reflected that while adapting to success, authenticity is a core value. 

“Our success over the past 50 years is a reflection of the trust our Homeowners place in us and the dedication of our Team Members who bring our values to life every day. “ KC Middleton, Division President for David Weekley Homes in Jacksonville. “That consistency of doing the right thing and delivering homes we’re proud of continues to define who we are.” 

For this milestone year David Weekley shared that they’re optimistic about innovations that enhance livability, efficiency for both customers and their team members and sustainability. This includes continued investment in energy-efficient building practices, home design that supports changing lifestyles and technology that improves the overall experience. David Weekley is especially encouraged by innovations that align with our purpose of creating homes and communities that support well-being today and in the future. 

Photos courtesy of David Weekley

By Sofia Feeney. She is the Editor at Builder and Developer and can be reached at sofia@builder.media

This story is featured in the February issue of Builder and Developer, read the print version here

Author: Sofia Feeney