It was once timberland, owned by the New Zealand lumber company Rayonier. Through its subsidiary, Raydient Places + Properties, the company is the developer of Wildlight, which is in far NE Florida.
Wildlight is a master-planned mixed-use development in Nassau County. Two of its varied rental projects are actively seeking renters. The mix of newly constructed single-family rental homes and luxury apartments brings Wildlight 550 additional housing units.
Hamlet at Wildlight, developed by Middleburg Communities, has 250 cottages and townhomes, with one-, two- and three-bedroom homes. Amenities include a fitness center, a pool, dog park, and a clubhouse.
Exchange at Wildlight is a community of apartment homes developed by Hathaway Companies. It boasts 300 units, and residents enjoy balconies or patios, a clubhouse, 24/7 package concierge lockers, a pool, cybercafé, fitness center, dog park and electric car charging stations. Private garages are also available.
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