historic home styles jacksonville

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 San Marco: What It’s Actually Like (and What to Know Before You Buy)

People are drawn to San Marco for a reason, but most of them can’t explain it right away. They’ll say it’s charming. Walkable. Close to everything. And yes, all of that is true. But that’s not really the thing that makes it stick. San Marco feels established in a way that a lot of neighborhoods […]

amandasearlerealtor | Mar 30, 2026

Living in Avondale: Neighborhood Guide & Things To Know

People think Avondale is just an extension of Riverside. It’s not. That’s the first-place people get it wrong. Yes, they sit next to each other. Yes, they share history. But Avondale has always been its own thing. It was planned that way from the beginning, and it still shows today. If you’re considering living in […]

amandasearlerealtor | Mar 23, 2026

Living in Riverside Jacksonville FL: Neighborhood Guide & Things to Know

Riverside in Jacksonville, Florida, is a historic in‑town neighborhood along the St. Johns River, just southwest of downtown. It’s known for tree‑lined streets and character homes. Additionally, Riverside boasts a strong local business scene centered around walkable commercial pockets like Five Points and King Street. Where Riverside Is and What It Looks Like Riverside stretches […]

amandasearlerealtor | Feb 19, 2026

Historic Home of the Month: 154 W 5th St in Historic Springfield

The Roy M. Ingersoll House, ca 1897 About the Home’s History Can you tell us the story behind this home’s fascinating past—especially the embezzlement tale I’ve heard whispers about? The first owner of the house was a man called Roy M. Ingersoll. By the 1900 census, he was found to be living in the home […]

amandasearlerealtor | May 8, 2025

Historic Home of the Month: 225 E 10th Street in Historic Springfield

Bungalows can often be overlooked when highlighting historic homes. The large homes with grand porches and fancy columns often overshadow them. 225 E 10th Street in Jacksonville is hard to overlook however. The trim details and cheerful color have often made me wonder what it’s story is. Luckily, the owner Kiley Secrest, is a history […]

amandasearlerealtor | Apr 8, 2025

Historic Home Styles in Jacksonville

A Walk Through Time: Exploring Jacksonville’s Historic Home Styles Jacksonville, Florida, boasts a rich architectural tapestry, with historic homes whispering tales of bygone eras. From grand Victorian mansions to cozy Craftsman bungalows, each style reflects the city’s evolution and the aspirations of its residents. Let’s embark on a journey through some of Jacksonville’s most captivating […]

amandasearlerealtor | Jan 23, 2024

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