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Jacksonville Beach, FL
Population21,943
Median Age43.1
Pop. Density2,960
Pop. Change4.47%
Married Population41.90%
Household Size2.04
Unemployment Rate10.60%
Median Home Cost$274,900
Homes Owned51.60%
Home Appreciation-8.69%
Percent Religious41.98%
Commute Time25

91.17% of people are white, 3.69% are black, 1.61% are asian, 0.28% are native american, and 3.25% claim 'Other'. 4.36% of the people in Jacksonville Beach, FL, claim hispanic ethnicity (meaning 95.64% are non-hispanic).


Christine
Jacksonville Beach, FL
The housing market - 6/17/2010

Great lifestyle! Residential beach community with one of the lowest chances of receiving a direct hurricane hit along the Florida coastline. You will find fabulous gourmet restaurants, boutiques and social venues, all delivered in a casual atmosphere. One of the most affordable places for beaches living now, with plenty of condos, bungalows, and oceanfront mansions as choices! Christine Williams www.cwrealestatesales.com[read more...]

Louise
Jacksonville Beach, FL
Climate - 11/30/2009

Never realized how much cooler living by the beach can be.[read more...]

Reverse Mortgage John
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
Jax Beaches area and Ponte Vedra - Reverse Mortgag - 4/22/2008

I love the Jacx Beaches area and Ponte Vedra. I specialize in Reverse Mortgages and this part of the United States is beautiful and a great place to live. [read more...]

mark
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
Need a few more cities on your list! - 4/30/2007

I live in Ponte Vedra Beach FL, a growing city of nearly 5,000 residents, immediately south of Jacksonville Beach. It is a pleasant place to live, with the amenities of Jacksonville nearby, and plenty of undeveloped beachfront accessable in the Guana River State Park area to the south of town. Ponte Vedra Beach is home to the TPC Golf Course and Tournament, so if golf is of interest to you, this community is a must see.[read more...]

Dawn
Jacksonville, FL
DYING TO LEAVE JACKSONVILLE - 3/1/2007

I moved to Jacksonville in '92 and have seen it grow tremendously! With the growth I have seen SOME good... nothing really worth mentioning! In '92 it felt like a little town because at that time people really never crossed over into other areas. Example: Beach-goers hated to cross the bridge and enter the middle portion of the town. West-side dwellers pretty much stayed on the west side of the river. This gave Jacksonville a small town feel. BUT... with growth comes problems! Yep, I moved to Arlington where the crime is getting worse and the police don't give a HOOT! We called the police because a drug deal was happening at the house across the street.. What did they do? Funny you should ask!!! They took the GALLON SIZE BAG OF POT... AND ISSUED A CITATION! Didn't take them to jail... gave them a ticket! I have hundreds of more stories for you but this gives you an example of how bad the police department is. OH YEAH... let's not forget the media coverage over the JSO's corruption! Jacksonville really isn't different when it comes to other cities of it's size BUT... the difference is they don't seem to be interested in doing much about it! They have no preventitive program to keep teens out of jail! Once the teen is "in the system" then they look for reasons to pick them up. But a parent has no one to turn to for a rebellious teenager until they have been arrested. I have a neighbor that has been begging the JSO to arrest her son so he can enter rehab and get his diploma (he's 16) and NO ONE is willing to help. EXCEPT Childre Services and they are trying to put him a foster home. What good is that going to do? The kid needs serious help that the parents are unable to give him. The public school in Jacksonville are horrible! I have pulled my boys to homeschool them and no longer have to battle the "thug wanna-be's" this city is encouraging to take over! Basic education is not an option! NO-O-O-O-O they must teach the children how to test for the FCAT and if the children fail... then the teacher could lose their job! Every teacher I ask HATES THE FCAT and want's it removed! There are other ways to measure a child's progress than this crazy test! Parents stand outside of the school & school board protesting this test! I have never seen parents protest like this EVER!!! Yet, the first year it was given most of the children failed and the Florida admistrators couldn't understand why (of course!) so, they took the test to prove[read more...]

Amy
Jacksonville, FL
Relocating - 6/12/2006

I'm looking at different cities to determine a good place.[read more...]

LaDonna
Steamboat Springs, CO
Florida - 3/1/2006

I live in Steamboat Springs Colorado. Looking to relocate in Florida.[read more...]