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Search the newest Jacksonville, FL homes for sale & real estate below!  As Florida's most populous city, Jacksonville continues to draw new residents year after year. Its waterfront location along white, sandy beaches and the ideal temperatures year-round are part of what draw people to this city. It also is the largest city by area in the country, so new residents have ample room to find a place to live. For more information about Jacksonville properties for sale, including previous pricing history, property disclosures, and more, or to arrange a home showing, contact your LOCAL real estate experts today. Read more about Jacksonville real estate.

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Jacksonville Real Estate Market

Homes in Jacksonville tend to be in high demand because so many people are moving to the community. They sell quickly, often within just two or three months of being listed, and tend to sell close to the list price. Because of this popularity, buyers need to move quickly when they find a property that meets their needs.

Even though properties tend to sell quickly and demand is usually high for available homes in Jacksonville, the overall price for homes does not tend to be excessively high. Home prices for real estate in Jacksonville are typically between $160,000 and over $300,000. However, there are still luxury properties in high-end neighborhoods and affordable starter homes that exist outside of this range.

The Jacksonville real estate market is not just appealing to buyers looking to settle in the waterfront community. Still, demand for rental properties is also high, both for people vacationing in the area and people settling in the area who wish to rent instead of buy. Investors add to the pool of interested buyers, which can make the available homes move more quickly.

In Jacksonville, buyers have a selection of single-family homes to choose from, many of which are in planned subdivisions like Fox Hill Farms neighborhood and RiverTown subdivision. These communities feature amenities such as community pools, playgrounds, and green spaces. Many of the single-family homes for sale in these neighborhoods have their own pools, as well. There are so many neighborhoods and subdivisions in the city that a Jacksonville neighborhood guide can be helpful. 

Buyers in Jacksonville will also find many condos for sale, aseptically a short drive from the oceanfront and in the downtown area or nearby suburbs. Many condos overlook the water of the river or the ocean, and they offer a more affordable option for buyers looking for property in this city. The average price for condos is typically in the $150,000 to $250,000 range, depending on the features of the community and the floor plan of the unit.

Jacksonville Community Amenities

Beaches are at the top of the list of Jacksonville's largest attractions. Additionally, the city has the country's largest urban park system, spanning over 300 locations and 80,000 acres. Many of these Jacksonville parks are waterfront properties. It also has ten state parks. All together, Jacksonville's beaches span 22 miles of white sand. It also sits along the St. Johns River, so river-based fishing and water recreation are popular. Getting to these prized locations is easy with Jacksonville's various public transportation options.

Jacksonville's art scene is well-known throughout Florida. It's known as the birthplace of Southern rock and has a rich tradition of blues and jazz performers. Music festivals are common year-round, and the Jacksonville Jazz Festival is one of the country's largest. Art and culture are also celebrated at the Jacksonville Museum of Science and History, which is home to the largest single-lens planetarium in the world.

In Jacksonville, great food is easy to find. Not surprisingly, many restaurants serve fresh-caught seafood, but residents will also find ethnic cuisine from places around the globe and a varied food truck selection.

Another perk of living in Jacksonville is its strong job market. The city has the headquarters of several Fortune 1,000 and Fortune 500 companies, and its business-friendly policies mean a lot of jobs for its residents. It also is close to Naval Air Station Jacksonville, a large naval base. Commuters who drive from the suburbs have a variety of routes to take to work.

Jacksonville Local Highlights

  • Over 300 parks spanning 80,000 acres including 22 miles of beaches
  • Home to the Jacksonville Jazz Festival, one of the nation's largest jazz festivals
  • Strong job market fueled by business-friendly policies
  • Many waterfront properties on the Atlantic Ocean or St. Johns River
  • Pleasant climate year-round makes enjoying the waterfronts easy
  • Multiple master-planned communities and condominium towers
  • Most populous city in Florida and one of the largest cities by area in the country
  • Jacksonville has plenty of family-friendly activities, such as going to the Jacksonville Zoo or the many local beaches

Jacksonville School Information

With over 300 schools in Jacksonville, education opportunities are abundant. Students can attend one of the many Duval County Public Schools within the city, including the Stanton College Preparatory School and Paxon School for Advanced Studies, but the area has private options, as well. The Discovery School is an International Baccalaureate Primary Years school for elementary and middle school students, while the Episcopal School of Jacksonville has three campuses across the city to offer education to all grade levels.

After graduating, students have several options for secondary education within the city. The University of North Florida, Florida State College at Jacksonville, and Jacksonville University are some examples of options for higher education. Students can stay close to home and pursue their education all the way through graduate school if they wish because of the varied options available here.

The community of Jacksonville has many benefits to homebuyers. There is much in this area to attract new residents from business-friendly practices that attract jobs to a great climate and year-round beach access.

Jacksonville, FL Real Estate Agents

Want to buy or sell a home in Jacksonville? Let our Jacksonville, Florida real estate experts help you through the purchase of your new Jacksonville property or expertly negotiate the sale of your current residence. As local real estate agents, we're experts on the dynamics unique to Jacksonville, Florida real estate.

Connect with The Marganon Group to learn more about buyer or seller representation. If you're selling your Jacksonville home, review our market analysis page to discover the possible resale value of your property!

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