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Neighborhoods
Jacksonville has a variety of homes and neighborhoods to suit every taste and budget. Jacksonville feels like
home no matter where you live: in a home on the river, a condominium at the beach, an apartment, or a townhouse in a quiet
neighborhood. Take a look at a brief description of Jacksonville's communities, neighborhood by neighborhood.
Scroll down or choose a topic from the following list.
Arlington This community has abundant waterfront property, surrounded by the St. Johns on the west and north and the
Intracoastal on the east. Fort Caroline National Park overlooks the site of a former colony of French Huguenots. Jacksonville
University, Jones College and a small airfield are located in Arlington. There are many apartment complexes; homes come in
all styles and price ranges. Arlington has easy access to schools, churches and downtown. back to top
The Beaches - Atlantic, Neptune and Jacksonville Atlantic, Neptune and Jacksonville beaches are bordered by the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean.
Atlantic and Neptune beaches are made mainly residential with single-family homes and public beach access. Look for entertainment,
shopping and dining along Atlantic Boulevard and A1A. Jacksonville Beach is further south and offers a mix of residential,
commercial, retail and light industrial sites. Activities include festivals, fairs, volleyball tournaments, offshore boat
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Clay County / Orange Park Located south of the city on the west side of the St. Johns River, Orange Park's rural pastoral qualities
and proximity to Jacksonville make it a popular residential area. Orange Park is home to St. Johns River Community College,
one of the region's major shopping malls, the Orange Park Kennel Club, country clubs, golf courses and medical facilities.
Waterways are plentiful and easily accessible for boating, fishing, kayaking or jet skiing. Clay County has three other incorporated
municipalities: Green Cove Springs, Keystone Heights and Penney Farms. Middleburg offers rural areas for hunting and bird
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Mandarin Primarily rural until the end of the 1960s when developers discovered this area, Mandarin has grown steadily
since. The Mandarin Community Club works diligently to maintain the community's architectural integrity. Mandarin is rich
in history, and for years different preservation groups have sought to maintain that history either in family holdings, trunks,
church and school archives or through Mandarin Community Club involvement. Mandarin homes range from estates on the St. Johns
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Nassau County / Amelia Island and Fernandina Beach Just north of Jacksonville on I-95 is Nassau County, where Amelia Island and Fernandina Beach are located.
This area is known around the globe as a resort destination with exclusive oceanfront properties and intracoastal waterfront
property. Year-round residents have a variety of single family homes, apartments and condominiums to choose from at varying
prices. Downtown Fernandina is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for late Victorian architecture preservation.
The area features bed and breakfast inns, restaurants and recreational activities, historic Centre Street and Fort Clinch
State Park. Fernandina is the home of the annual Shrimp Festival. Amelia Island Plantation hosts the annual Bausch & Lomb
Championship tennis tournament. Visit the world famous Ritz-Carlton Resort or take a day cruise from downtown Fernandina.
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North JacksonvilleNorth Jacksonville runs roughly from 20th Street north to the county border and from Interstate 295 on the
west almost to the Atlantic Ocean. This is a vast area with waterways, new housing developments, and attractions, including
the Anheuser Busch Brewery, the expanding Jacksonville Zoological Gardens, Huguenot Memorial Park and Little Talbot Island
Park. Growth is due in part to the opening of the Dames Point Bridge in 1989, the expansion of the airport, and business activity
in Imeson Industrial Park and the International Tradeport. North Jacksonville has convenient shopping, restaurants, medical
facilities, schools, churches, and residential communities, and is only minutes from Downtown. back to top
Ortega Bordered on the east by the St. Johns River, to the north and west by the Ortega River and south of Riverside,
this community is a peninsula on the river. Convenient private schools, area churches, and small parks along the river contribute
to Ortega's charm. The Florida Yacht Club and Timuquana Country Club offer private social and recreational opportunities.
Worth Magazine ranked Ortega 46th among the nation's top 50 wealthiest neighborhoods. The area offers just about any style
of architecture and homes range in size from average sites to stately, sprawling estates. The 1920s Ortega River Bridge is
one of the oldest functioning drawbridges. back to top
Riverside and Avondale This community is bordered to the west by Highway 17 and the river to the east, between Interstate 10 to
the north and the Ortega River to the south. These are well-established, historic neighborhoods on the west bank of the St.
Johns River. There are five public schools located within walking distance of both neighborhoods. Riverside has become an
attractive spot for young professionals who want a short commute to work. Homes include modest duplexes to elegantly restored
historic residences and waterfront estates. Riverside is a medical hub with the St. Vincent's Medical Complex and private
medical offices scattered along the river. Avondale is a traditional neighborhood with small boutique-type shopping, quaint
streets and small-town charm. There are over a dozen parks with tennis courts, softball fields, and paths for jogging, walking
or biking. Its close proximity to downtown makes it a great location for short commutes. back to top
St. Johns County / Fruit Cove & Switzerland South of Duval County, Switzerland and Fruit Cove are nestled along the east bank of the St. Johns River
in St. Johns County. This area is a bedroom community for Jacksonville and St. Augustine. It is a prime location for single-family
residences in a variety of subdivisions. The lack of commercial development and the preservation of the scenic Bartram Trail
(Highway 13) are appealing to many residents. back to top
St. Johns County / Ponte Vedra Beach and Sawgrass Ponte Vedra Beach and Sawgrass are located in the northeast corner of St. Johns County, south of Jacksonville
Beach along A1A. The community stretches along five miles of the Atlantic Ocean, aside carefully preserved wetlands. Many
new apartment communities have been built in this area in the last few years. St. Johns County is the home of PGA TOUR and
the ATP Association of Tennis Professionals headquarters. Annual tournaments attract people from around the world. There are
more than 150 holes of golf and 60 tennis courts. Public beach access is limited. back to top
St. Johns County / St. Augustine The nation's oldest city, St. Augustine was founded by the Spanish in 1565, some 55 years before the Pilgrims
landed at Plymouth Rock, and 42 years before the English colonized Jamestown. Rich with history, the city has more than 50
attractions, including the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, the Spanish Quarter, the Fountain of Youth and Flagler
College, and cobblestone streets. Single-family homes, condominiums and apartments are available. Features include fine dining,
cafe-style eating, shopping and touring. On the outskirts of town are shopping malls and retail centers. back to top
San Jose and San Marco San Jose and San Marco are bordered to the west by the St. Johns River and by U.S. 1 to the east. A popular
area for young professionals, San Jose and San Marco are close to the river and downtown. The area features boutique shopping
and entertainment in San Marco Square, and private country clubs and private schools along San Jose Boulevard. Spanish architecture
is most common in this area. A number of public schools are within these neighborhoods, enabling students to walk to school.
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Southside Centrally located, the Southside is bordered by Arlington to the north and east, St. Johns County to the
south and San Marco and I-95 to the west. This is literally the southernmost area of urban Jacksonville and is in the middle
of all other Jacksonville communities. Southside has the area's largest grouping of apartment communities. Many new developments
are less than a year old. Commuting, shopping and recreation are convenient. Housing includes single-family homes, condominiums
and apartment complexes. Residents enjoy local golf courses, abundant dining and entertainment, and easy access to the beaches
via J. Turner Butler Boulevard. back to top
Westside The Westside is a large community starting just north of I-10 to Clay County, bordered on the east by I-295
and stretching west to Baker County and east to Riverside. Four small incorporated towns make up the Westside: Baldwin, Marietta,
Maxville and Whitehouse. Other neighborhoods on this side of Jacksonville are Ortega Forest, Ortega Hills, Argyle, Lakeshore,
Venetia, Cedar Hills, Hyde Grove, Murray Hill and Normandy. Much of the area is wooded, offering hunting and outdoor activities.
Both NAS Jacksonville and NAS Cecil Field are located here, as well as Herlong Airport, a small, general aviation fixed base
operation. Homes and apartments are available in all sizes and price ranges. back to top
Springfield Historic Springfield and Downtown are defined by I-295 to the west, the Trout River to the north and the
St. Johns River to the south and east. Downtown and Springfield offer opportunities for entertainment and the convenience
of living near Jacksonville's business district. Preservation has been a catalyst in the revitalization of Springfield, located
just north of the Downtown business district. Springfield is the largest residential historic district in Florida with wide
streets and blocks of architecturally distinguished houses. back to top
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