Communities

Jacksonville is the largest city in the U.S. state of Florida and is the county seat of Duval County, with which it is consolidated. Located in Northeast Florida, and at the mouth of the St. Johns River, it is a major seaport city and the...

Bordered by the Beauclerc area to the north, Julington Creek to the south and the St. Johns River to the west, Mandarin offers residents a suburban, family-focused lifestyle in an area that is quaint, charming and filled with history. Named for the Mandarin orange in 1830,...

San Marco and San Jose are two of Jacksonville’s historic areas on the south side of the St. Johns River. Originally part of the separate City of South Jacksonville, San Marco is a charming area rich with small shops and boutiques, arts, historic homes, some...

Much of Jacksonville’s history can be traced to the Riverside and Avondale areas, just to the south of Downtown along the St. Johns River. In the early days of motion pictures, the filming of black and white silent movies scandalized residents of Riverside with their antics....

The town of Nocatee is a master-planned community in the northeast corner of St. Johns County and the southeast corner of Duval County. The development offers a variety of residential lifestyles, employment opportunities, shopping, schools and civic uses. Nocatee Parkway opened in January 2007, with traffic...

Jacksonville’s south side of the St. Johns River is comprised of San Marco, Lakewood, San Jose, Beauclerc, Baymeadows, and the newly growing St. Johns Town Center area. Together, these areas offer a vibrant part of Jacksonville with a mix of luxury estates and homes hugging...

Ponte Vedra, the northeastern part of St. Johns County adjacent to Jacksonville Beach, is a combination of ocean front luxury homes, the world-famous Tournament Player’s Championship annual golf tournament, headquarters of the PGA Tour, the home of the ATP Tennis Club, and the equally famous...

Jacksonville’s four distinctive beaches are in this community – Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Seminole Beach all have characteristics of their own, but, collectively, provide some of Florida’s best beach living. Not too crowded, not too busy, just a pleasant combination of atmosphere and...

Neptune Beach is the youngest and smallest of Jacksonville’s beach communities. Known for its thriving entertainment scene and local eats, Neptune Beach is making a name for itself as a charming, yet cool social center. The citizens today can be found biking and walking about...

Atlantic Beach offers a small-town atmosphere with easy access to the ocean. The intersection of Atlantic Beach and Neptune Beach is a hot spot called the Beaches Town Center which is the perfect spot to enjoy casual and upscale dining, diverse shopping options, and a...