Can you describe how Jacksonville Beach looks and feels for a person that has never lived here?

J.P.
Home Buyer
Tampa, FL

Do residents maintain their homes and lawns? Are there dramatic differences between different neighborhoods or zip codes? Is there a dominant architecture throughout the city?

Answers (2)
Cathy Sloan
Agent
32223

There are homes of varying ages and architecture, as well as commercial buildings of varying ages and architecture. As with any community without specific deed restrictions most of the beach area is a hodge podge. Most homes appear to take good care of their property. Homes and commercial properties along 1st through 3rd street are inter mixed

Ponte Vedra Beach has more restrictions in place in regards to architecture and neighborhoods. Most of the housing communities have distinct entrances off 3rd St (AIA) and are clustered in small neighborhoods. Homes along th Ocean in Ponte Vedra are high end and mixed with a few resorts and high rise Condos.

The following links are photos of the area.

Jacksonville Beach http://www.picturesfrom.com/jacksonville-beach/default.htm

Atlantic Beach http://www.picturesfrom.com/atlantic-neptune-beach/default.htm

Neptune Beach http://www.picturesfrom.com/atlantic-neptune-beach/default.htm

Ponte Vedra Beach http://www.visitflorida.com/Ponte_Vedra_Beach/photos/

If I can assist further, let me know.

Fri May 30 2008, 06:46
Geri Weisman
Agent
Jacksonville Beach, FL
FIRST ANSWER

There is a wide variety of architecture and prices in both the Jacksonville Beach and Ponte Vedra Beach areas.

Mon Apr 23 2007, 15:51

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