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Jacksonville, Florida

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Florida's largest city by area, Jacksonville combines a $250K median sale price with riverfront neighborhoods and a growing financial-services employment base — one of the Southeast's most affordable major markets.

Jacksonville market snapshot

Median Sale Price
$250K
Median Days on Market
75 days
Active Listings
28

RentCast market data · Duval County County, Florida

About Jacksonville, Florida

Jacksonville (US: , JAK-sən-vil), colloquially nicknamed Jax, is the most populous city proper in the U.S. state of Florida, located on the Atlantic coast of northeastern Florida. It is the county seat of Duval County, with which the city consolidated in 1968. It is the tenth-most populous U.S. city and the largest city in the Southeast, with a population of 949,611 at the 2020 U.S. census. The Jacksonville metropolitan area, at over 1.76 million residents, is the fourth-largest metropolitan area in Florida and 38th-largest in the United States. City-county consolidation greatly increased Jacksonville's official population and extended its boundaries, placing most of Duval County's population within the new municipal limits; Jacksonville grew to 900 square miles (2,300 square kilometers). It is the largest city by total area, land and water, in the contiguous United States.

Jacksonville straddles the St. Johns River in the First Coast region of northeastern Florida, about 12 miles (19 kilometers) south of the Georgia state line (25 miles or 40 kilometers to the urban core/downtown) and 350 mi (560 km) north of Miami. The Jacksonville Beaches communities lie along the adjacent Atlantic coast. The area was originally inhabited by the Timucua. During Spanish rule, several missions were established in the Jacksonville area; the most prominent locally was San Juan del Puerto on present-day Fort George Island, which served the Mocama (a subgroup of the Timucua). In 1564, the French founded the short-lived Fort Caroline near the mouth of the St. Johns River. During the brief period of British rule (1763–1783), a settlement developed at a narrow point on the river where cattle crossed, known as Wacca Pilatka to the Seminole and "Cow Ford" to the British. In 1822, a year after Spain ceded Florida to the United States under the Adams–Onís Treaty, in exchange for U.S. recognition of Spanish sovereignty in Texas, a platted town was established there and named for Andrew Jackson, the first military governor of the Florida Territory and the seventh president of the United States.

Harbor improvements since the late 19th century have made Jacksonville a major military and civilian deep-water port. Its riverine location facilitates Naval Station Mayport, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, the U.S. Marine Corps Blount Island Command, and the Port of Jacksonville (JAXPORT), Florida's largest seaport by volume. Jacksonville's military bases and the nearby Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay form the third largest military presence in the United States. Significant factors in the local economy include services such as banking, insurance, healthcare and logistics. As with much of Florida, tourism is important to the Jacksonville area—particularly tourism related to golf, the PGA Tour headquarters being located in nearby Ponte Vedra Beach. People from Jacksonville are known as Jacksonvillians and, informally, as Jaxsons or Jaxons (both derived from Jax, the shortened nickname for the city).

Jacksonville by the numbers

Population 961,739 · Median age 36.4 yrs · Census ACS 2023

Median household income

Jacksonville's median household income of $66,981 compares to $71,711 statewide and $78,538 nationally, per Census ACS 2023 5-year estimates.

Median age (years)

The median age in Jacksonville is 36.4 yrs, compared to 42.6 yrs for Florida and 38.7 yrs nationally.

Gender split

Jacksonville is 48.5% male and 51.5% female, per Census ACS estimates.

Population trend — Jacksonville

Jacksonville's population grew 8.0% from 2019 to 2023, per Census ACS 5-year estimates.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2023 5-year estimates.

Florida government

Governor

Ron DeSantis

Republican

U.S. Senators

  • Moody, Ashley(R)
  • Scott, Rick(R)

House Representatives (27)

  • Patronis, Jimmy — District 1(R)
  • Dunn, Neal P. — District 2(R)
  • Cammack, Kat — District 3(R)
  • Bean, Aaron — District 4(R)
  • Rutherford, John H. — District 5(R)
  • Fine, Randy — District 6(R)
  • Mills, Cory — District 7(R)
  • Haridopolos, Mike — District 8(R)
  • Soto, Darren — District 9(D)
  • Frost, Maxwell — District 10(D)
  • Webster, Daniel — District 11(R)
  • Bilirakis, Gus M. — District 12(R)
  • Luna, Anna Paulina — District 13(R)
  • Castor, Kathy — District 14(D)
  • Lee, Laurel M. — District 15(R)
  • Buchanan, Vern — District 16(R)
  • Steube, W. Gregory — District 17(R)
  • Franklin, Scott — District 18(R)
  • Donalds, Byron — District 19(R)
  • Mast, Brian J. — District 21(R)
  • Frankel, Lois — District 22(D)
  • Moskowitz, Jared — District 23(D)
  • Wilson, Frederica S. — District 24(D)
  • Wasserman Schultz, Debbie — District 25(D)
  • Diaz-Balart, Mario — District 26(R)
  • Salazar, Maria Elvira — District 27(R)
  • Gimenez, Carlos A. — District 28(R)

Source: Congress.gov, Wikidata. Federal legislators represent Florida statewide or by congressional district.

Jacksonville economy

Jacksonville's location on the St. Johns River and the Atlantic Ocean proved instrumental to the growth of the city and its industry. Jacksonville has a sizable deepwater port, which helps make it a leading port in the U.S. for automobile imports, as well as the leading transportation and distribution hub in the state. The strength of the city's economy lies in its broad diversification. While the area once had many thriving dairies, such as Gustafson's Farm and Skinner Dairy, this aspect of the economy has declined over time. The area's economy is balanced among distribution, financial services, biomedical technology, consumer goods, information services, manufacturing, insurance, and other industries. Jacksonville is home to the headquarters of four Fortune 500 companies: CSX Corporation, Fidelity National Financial, Fidelity National Information Services and Southeastern Grocers. Interline Brands is based in Jacksonville and is owned by The Home Depot. Other notable companies based in Jacksonville or with a large presence include Florida Blue, Swisher International Group, BOA Merrill Lynch, Fanatics, Crowley Maritime, Web.com, Adecco Group North America, Firehouse Subs and Deutsche Bank. Naval Air Station Jacksonville, SW of downtown, employs more than 25,000 people.

Source: Wikipedia article on Jacksonville under CC BY-SA 4.0.

Climate in Jacksonville

Monthly climate — Jacksonville

Source: NOAA Climate Data Online, 1991–2020 climate normals, station GHCND:USC00082944.

Jacksonville real estate — frequently asked questions

What is the median home price in Jacksonville?
The median home sale price in Jacksonville, FL is $250,000, based on the most recent available sales data.
How long do homes stay on the market in Jacksonville?
Homes in Jacksonville sell in a median of 75 days.
What is the cost of living like in Jacksonville?
Jacksonville has a median household income of $66,981, per U.S. Census Bureau ACS estimates.
Who lives in Jacksonville?
Jacksonville has a population of 961,739 with a median age of 36.4 years, per U.S. Census Bureau ACS estimates.
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