Jacksonville is the largest city by land area in the contiguous United States, and its real estate market reflects that scale with an extraordinary diversity of neighborhoods and housing options. Situated in Northeast Florida where the St. Johns River meets the Atlantic Ocean, Jacksonville offers both riverfront and oceanfront living within city limits. The local economy is powered by a strong military presence, a growing financial services sector led by companies like FIS and Fidelity National, and an expanding healthcare industry centered around Mayo Clinic and Baptist Health. Jacksonville's affordability compared to South Florida and Central Florida metros has made it a top relocation destination, drawing buyers from across the Southeast and Northeast. The city's neighborhoods range from the walkable, arts-focused Riverside and Avondale districts to the upscale enclaves of Ponte Vedra Beach, where PGA Tour headquarters and luxury golf communities define the landscape. Families are drawn to the suburban communities of Mandarin, Fleming Island, and the St. Johns County corridor for their top-rated schools and newer construction. With a market this large, open houses are plentiful every weekend — and Home UpLink helps you narrow down which ones to visit.
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Historic neighborhoods along the St. Johns River known for walkability, independent shops along King Street, and a mix of renovated bungalows and modern condos.
A charming neighborhood with a European-inspired town square, San Marco features mid-century homes, waterfront parks, and a thriving restaurant scene.
An upscale coastal community home to TPC Sawgrass and luxury estates. Ponte Vedra offers pristine beaches, top-rated St. Johns County schools, and an affluent lifestyle.
A suburban area in south Jacksonville with mature trees, established subdivisions, and convenient access to major employers along the I-295 corridor.
Jacksonville's median home price remains well below the state average, making it one of the most affordable major metros in Florida. Single-family homes range from the $200s in suburban areas to over $1 million in Ponte Vedra and waterfront locations. The market's size means buyers can find everything from downtown lofts to multi-acre rural properties.