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Living in Springfield: Neighborhood Guide & Things To Know

People think Springfield is either “up and coming” or “still rough,” but neither of those really explains what it is. That’s usually where buyers get stuck. They’re trying to simplify it, and Springfield doesn’t fit into a clean category. It’s one of the oldest neighborhoods in Jacksonville, it’s gone through decline and a full revival, […]

amandasearlerealtor | Apr 13, 2026

Living in Riverside: Neighborhood Guide & Things To Know

People think Riverside and Avondale are basically the same neighborhood, and that’s usually where things start to go sideways. On a map they sit right next to each other, and a lot of people group them together, but when you actually spend time in both, they feel completely different. Riverside has more layers to it. […]

amandasearlerealtor | Apr 6, 2026

How to Win in Multiple Offer Situations Without Overpaying or Losing Your Mind

Successfully winning in multiple offer situations in Jacksonville can be challenging. If you are trying to buy a home right now, especially in a competitive market like Jacksonville, you have probably already run into multiple offer situations. You find a house you like, you move quickly, you feel good about your offer… and then you […]

amandasearlerealtor | Apr 1, 2026

First-Time Buyer Mistakes I See Every Week (and How to Avoid Them)

Buying your first home is exciting – but it can also be overwhelming. Every week, I work with first-time buyers across Jacksonville who make the same avoidable mistakes. The good news? With the right information and guidance, these mistakes don’t have to derail your plans. This guide breaks down the most common first-time buyer missteps […]

amandasearlerealtor | Feb 27, 2026

Are there any down payment assistance programs in Jacksonville for first-time buyers?

If the only thing holding you back from buying a home in Jacksonville is the down payment, you’re exactly who many assistance programs are designed for. In 2026, qualified first-time buyers can access local, state, and lender-based options. These programs help cover part of the upfront cash you need to close. The City of Jacksonville’s […]

amandasearlerealtor | Feb 13, 2026

What credit score do first-time buyers need in Jacksonville in 2026?

When you’re buying your first home in Jacksonville, your credit score shapes everything: loan options, interest rate, and monthly payment. The good news is you do not need “perfect” credit to become a homeowner here in 2026. Most lenders in Jacksonville can work with first-time buyers starting in the mid-600s for many conventional loans, and […]

amandasearlerealtor | Feb 12, 2026

Where should I live in Jacksonville if I work at Mayo, NAS Jax, JaxPort, or downtown?

One of the most important decisions you’ll make when relocating to Jacksonville is choosing where to live based on your commute anchor. This is especially true if you work at Mayo Clinic, NAS Jacksonville, JaxPort, or in the downtown core. Our city is spread out. In fact, being “10 miles away” can feel very different […]

amandasearlerealtor | Feb 11, 2026

Is it cheaper to rent or buy in Jacksonville right now?

If you’re torn between renewing your lease or buying your first home in Jacksonville, you’re not alone. With rates higher than a few years ago but more homes to choose from, the rent-versus-buy math is more nuanced than a simple “buying is always better.” Recent 2026 forecasts show Jacksonville as relatively buyer-friendly compared with many […]

amandasearlerealtor | Feb 9, 2026

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