Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Housing Prices in Jacksonville, FL

Jacksonville, FL, offers moderate housing prices for employed individuals seeking to own their own piece of Florida. The average home price in Jacksonville is in the mid $300s, with peak months occurring in April, May, June, July, and August. The city is supported by job seekers, snowbirds, and military personnel. Luxury real estate is in high demand, with exclusive golf-based communities and urban areas like San Marco, Avondale, and Riverside. Beach communities are also experiencing major renovations, with Ponte Vedra holding some of the highest values in the area. If you wait to buy your own home, you can first rent and experience the lifestyle at the smart home apartment in Jacksonville, the Volta Apartments at eTown


Brand New Apartments in Jacksonville FL

Volta is a resident's choice for a brand-new apartment in Jacksonville, FL. It offers sophisticated residences with gourmet kitchens, quartz counters, stainless steel appliances, and contemporary lighting. I like the upgraded bathrooms, walk-in showers, walk-in closets, and full-size washers and dryers available. This SmartHome features contemporary finishes that enhance the living experience. It provides a luxurious apartment and stylish resident community amenities designed to recharge as well as encourage connection. The Volta's SmartHome technology allows for a convenient lifestyle. This apartment offers a lifestyle-enhancing experience, whether social, fitness, pet, or weekend adventures. For more information, or to book a tour, call (904) 734-0472. 



                                                                                     

Museum of Science and History 

The Museum of Science and History is a non-profit institution in Jacksonville, Florida, specializing in science and local history exhibits. The museum seeks $80 million from public, private, and community funding to improve and develop its 50-year-old Jacksonville Southbank campus. The project aims to widen the square footage from 77,000 to 120,000 square feet. It also seeks to reorient the entry toward the St. Johns River, as well as enhance the current exhibits and make more installations, educational alignment, programming, and immersive experiences with the latest technology. The improvements will include a cafĂ©, rooftop conference center, event space, "Maker Spaces," and innovation labs. The museum offers a dynamic backdrop for events, including business plans and fireworks lighting up the skyline. It's a must-go museum in Jacksonville, FL. 

 

List of Public Swimming Pools to Open

Jacksonville will offer 18 outdoor pools for public swimming and sunbathing during Labor Day on September 4. Pools are open Monday through Friday, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays and 2 to 6 p.m. on Sundays. Duval County Public Schools pools will only be available on weekends starting August 6. The pools that will open, which you can choose from include Andrew Jackson High School, Baldwin Middle/High School, Cecili Aquatic Center, Fort Caroline Club pool, Fort Caroline Club, Johnnie W. Walker Park, Harts Road/Eartha Napolean Park, Julius Guinyard Park, Lakeshore Middle School, Mandarin High School, Oceanway Park, Pine Forest, Ribault High School, Riverside High School, Sandalwood High School, Thomas Jefferson Park, Westside High School, and Woodland Acres/Warrington Park. Read more



MOSH (Museum Of Science & History)
1025 Museum Cir, Jacksonville, FL 32207, United States
Continue to Acosta Expy
43 sec (0.3 mi)
Take I-95 S, FL-202 E and I-295 S to E-Town Pkwy. Take the E-Town Parkway exit from FL-9B S
16 min (16.9 mi)
Continue on E-Town Pkwy. Drive to Bold City St
1 min (0.5 mi)
11391 Square St, Jacksonville, FL 32256, United States