Unit 602 at Azure Condominiums, 50 S 14th Avenue, Jacksonville Beach FL, with direct Atlantic Ocean views from the private elevator-entry residence.

50 S 14th Ave 602 | Azure Jacksonville Beach Oceanfront

May 26, 20266 min read

A glass-wrapped, 4,193-square-foot oceanfront residence in Jacksonville Beach's most exclusive boutique building, priced at $4,400,000.

50 S 14th Avenue, Unit 602, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250

$4,400,000

FULL LISTING DETAILS

The Atlantic is the first thing you see when the private elevator opens directly into Unit 602. Not through a window across the room. Not past a hallway and a foyer. Directly. Ten-foot ceilings of glass frame the horizon before you have taken a single step inside. The sunrise, at this height and this orientation, does not come through the building. It fills it. For anyone who has spent years watching the ocean from behind a dune or a parking lot, standing here for the first time recalibrates what oceanfront actually means.

Azure is the only address in Jacksonville Beach where a residence of this caliber exists. Six stories above the sand, on a stretch of A1A where boutique towers are rare and true oceanfront condominiums at this scale are singular, this is not a compromise between location and finishes. It is both, without negotiation.


The ocean is not the view. It is the room.

Most oceanfront properties give you a sliver of water between the rooflines across the street, or a partial angle if you lean against the right side of the balcony. Unit 602 at Azure is a different category entirely. The residence wraps three exposures, and the primary living spaces, the primary suite, and an additional bedroom all open directly onto a covered balcony space facing the Atlantic. The balcony is not decorative. It is a functional room, wide enough for a dining table, a seating area, and open sky in all directions.

Inside, the open floor plan is organized so that water is visible from virtually every primary living space. The kitchen island faces the glass. The dining area anchors on it. The living room is arranged around it. There is no interior room that reads as a compromise position. This is a specific design decision, not an accident of layout, and it is the first thing every buyer notices and the last thing they stop thinking about.

At 4,193 square feet, the residence has the mass to absorb that view without feeling overwhelmed by it. Soaring ceilings and clean contemporary lines keep the architecture from competing with what is happening outside. The building does its job by staying out of the way.


Wolf, Sub-Zero, and a kitchen that functions at the level of the address.

The gourmet kitchen is not spec'd like a production builder's luxury package. It is spec'd like a primary residence where someone actually cooks. A Wolf gas cooktop, convection oven, and integrated Sub-Zero refrigeration anchor the suite. A wine cooler and ice maker are built in. The island is sized for prep and for people, with a breakfast bar configuration that keeps the kitchen social without compromising its function.

The pantry is a dedicated room, not a closet. Storage at this level of finish tends to get overlooked in listings that lead with appliance brands, but a walk-in pantry in a condominium of this caliber is the detail that separates a kitchen you use from one you photograph. The layout is open to the dining and living areas, so whoever is cooking is not separated from the room. On a building that faces east, the morning light falls directly across this counter. That is worth noting.

Finishes throughout the kitchen carry the contemporary vocabulary of the rest of the residence: clean lines, integrated cabinetry, and tile flooring that reads as both practical and refined. Nothing here was selected to impress a photographer. It was selected to hold up to daily use at a high standard.


A building that operates more like a hotel than a condominium, intentionally.

Azure is a boutique tower. Nine stories, a limited number of residences, and an amenity program that does not feel like an afterthought. The 24-hour doorman and concierge are not cosmetic. At this price point and this location, they are the infrastructure that makes the lifestyle functional: receiving packages, managing guests, coordinating vendors, and maintaining security in a building where the lobby is not a pass-through.

The amenity level includes a pool and spa with ocean exposure, a fitness center described as world-class, a sauna and steam room, and a wine lounge that reads as a designed social space rather than a storage room with a table. Dog park access is on-site. Two dedicated garage spaces are included. Storage is available.

The HOA fee of $4,458 per month reflects what it costs to operate a building at this standard, with full-time staff and resort-level upkeep. For a buyer comparing this to a single-family oceanfront home, the relevant calculation is not the fee in isolation. It is the fee relative to what it replaces: property management, landscaping, exterior maintenance, security, and the time those things cost.


The floor plan in 30 seconds.

  • 3 bedrooms, 4 full baths, 1 half bath across 4,193 square feet on a single level

  • Private elevator opens directly into the residence foyer

  • Primary suite with his-and-hers closets, a walk-in closet, and a spa bath with shower (no tub)

  • Split bedroom configuration for genuine guest privacy

  • Dedicated home office

  • In-unit laundry room

  • Covered balcony access from the primary suite, living area, and at least one guest bedroom

  • 2-car private garage spaces included

  • Wolf/Sub-Zero kitchen with walk-in pantry

  • 10-foot ceilings throughout, tile flooring


About Jacksonville Beach.

Jacksonville Beach occupies a specific position in the Northeast Florida coastal market: accessible enough to connect to downtown Jacksonville via J. Turner Butler Boulevard in under 30 minutes, self-contained enough to live an entirely beach-centric life without leaving. The town center on 3rd Street North holds local restaurants, coffee, and retail within walking distance of the A1A corridor. The Seabreeze Elementary, Duncan Fletcher Middle, and High School District serve the area. The Beaches Town Center, roughly two miles north, anchors the social and dining infrastructure for the coastal communities. For a buyer evaluating Azure against alternatives in Ponte Vedra or Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach proper offers the density of walkable amenities closest to the water, with a more urban energy than its northern neighbors.


See it before someone else does.

There is one Unit 602 at Azure. At 4,193 square feet directly on the Atlantic, with a private elevator entry, a Wolf and Sub-Zero kitchen, and amenities that run like a five-star property, this is not a condominium that exists at scale in this market. The comparable set is thin. The buyer who tours this and hesitates typically does not get a second opportunity.

If you are already familiar with the listing and want to understand how it compares to other oceanfront inventory, or if you want to schedule a private showing, send a message directly. Comps, context, and access are available. The conversation does not cost anything, and the information will be specific to you.

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Gwinn moved to Ponte Vedra Beach, FL in 2006. Having grown up in Augusta, GA, she had fond memories of the low-country in Georgia and South Carolina, and she found an immediate love of the area.

Prior to real estate, she enjoyed a successful 20-year career in digital content and web search. Her experience in the digital space made the segue into the modern-day real estate industry.

Gwinn specializes in luxury digital marketing and strives to give all her customers white-glove treatment. Though a high-dollar listing agent, Gwinn enjoys working with all buyers and sellers.

Her areas of expertise are Ponte Vedra Beach and other beach communities,  Nocatee, and Intracoastal and Waterfront properties.

Gwinn is active in her community. She lives in Old Ponte Vedra Beach with her husband, two sons, and multiple pets!

Gwinn Volen

Gwinn moved to Ponte Vedra Beach, FL in 2006. Having grown up in Augusta, GA, she had fond memories of the low-country in Georgia and South Carolina, and she found an immediate love of the area. Prior to real estate, she enjoyed a successful 20-year career in digital content and web search. Her experience in the digital space made the segue into the modern-day real estate industry. Gwinn specializes in luxury digital marketing and strives to give all her customers white-glove treatment. Though a high-dollar listing agent, Gwinn enjoys working with all buyers and sellers. Her areas of expertise are Ponte Vedra Beach and other beach communities, Nocatee, and Intracoastal and Waterfront properties. Gwinn is active in her community. She lives in Old Ponte Vedra Beach with her husband, two sons, and multiple pets!

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