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Rain Rain Go Away From Jacksonville Beach FL!

Okay.  So it's pouring down rain again in Jacksonville Florida. Here are some ideas of how to fill those vacation days if it's raining on your Beach vacation. Visit a Museum: Jacksonville is home to several interesting museums. You can explore the Museum of Science and History (MOSH) or the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens. Both offer engaging exhibits and collections that can keep you entertained and educated. Indoor Trampoline Park: Head to a local indoor trampoline park like Velocity Air Sports. These parks typically have a variety of activities such as trampolines, foam pits, dodgeball, and obstacle courses. It's a great way to stay active and have fun even when it's raining outside. Bowling: Enjoy a friendly game of bowling at one of the bowling alleys in the area. Bowl America Southside is a popular option where you can have a good time with friends or family. Escape Room Adventure: Challenge your problem-solving skills by participating in an escape room a...

Jacksonville Beaches area real estate market update

Jacksonville Beach FL numbers are in for November. Let's take a look at the scoop. The average median sales price of Lender Mediated (short sales, foreclosures and REO's) homes was $204,750.  The average sales price was $237,402. The median sales price of Traditional Sales was $245,000.This is an increase of 30.7%. The average sales price of Traditional sales was $349,883.  This is up nearly 23%. November Days on Market is down 17% and the inventory of available homes is down a whopping 26.1%. Jacksonville Beach is down to a 7 month supply of homes. This is very close to what is considered a "normal market". Closed sales were up 18% in November. It appears that Jacksonville Beach is on the road to recovery. Inventory is down and prices are up!!! It looks like things are headed in the right direction for this market. Let's see if the trend continues. If you were waiting for "the bottom". We may be there. Don't wait . Interest rates remain ...