A Complete Guide to Moving to Jacksonville

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From its stunning beaches and magnificent parks to its sunny weather and diverse neighborhoods, it’s easy to see why Jacksonville, FL, is one of the country’s top 25 best places to live. But, before you rent a UHaul, there are a few things to know about moving to Jacksonville.

To help find your perfect Jacksonville home, Landing has the ultimate guide for relocating to Jacksonville, including:

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Jacksonville 101

Consider Jacksonville the cultural meeting point of its neighbors—a combination of the American South and sub-tropical Florida. All of these influences give this capital city a distinct vibe that’s more youthful and vibrant than most Florida beach towns.

Before moving, you should know these basic facts about Jacksonville as a city:

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The best neighborhoods in Jacksonville

Jacksonville has over 500 neighborhoods. If you’re new to the area, it’ll take some time getting to learn each area’s distinct personality. To help narrow your location options, here are some of the best Jacksonville areas:

Weather and climate

There’s a reason why there are so many fun things to do in Jacksonville. The Sunshine State is a popular retirement, wedding, and vacation destination, with year-round warm temperatures and clear skies. In Jacksonville alone, residents get an average of 270 sunny days per year.

However, there’s more to Jacksonville’s weather than pure sunshine. From seasonal shifts to storms, Jacksonville’s climate can change at the drop of a hat.

Temperatures and seasons

In North Florida, the weather has more range than in Miami or Orlando. You can expect these seasonal weather patterns while living in Jacksonville:

A typical Jacksonville summer is much longer than most. Hot and humid weather extends from April to September or even October. However, the winter months drop down to jacket-wearing temperatures.

Extreme weather events

Every rose has its thorn. For Florida residents, the tradeoff for year-round sunshine is potential extreme weather. While not quite sub-tropical, Jacksonville still experiences the fallout of typical Florida storming, like:

Transportation options

Jacksonville provides its residents with a lot of land to cover. Depending on your needs, you may want four wheels, two wheels, or zero wheels to commute across the city. Let’s hit the road with Jacksonville’s top transportation options:

Driving

There’s no biking, walking, or skating around it—cars are simply the best way to maneuver Jacksonville living. With the city’s sprawling map and water bodies, a car simplifies life in Jacksonville.

With that said, cars do come with drawbacks. If you’re living in a more urban neighborhood (like Riverside or Springfield), you’ll need to budget for parking. Also, traffic along Jacksonville’s main highways can become jammed around rush hour.

City public transportation

Are you living near the city center? Or do you want to cut your commute costs? The Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) is a robust and dependable public transportation system for the city, with options like:

Walking or biking

Certain Jacksonville neighborhoods are walkable or bikeable, such as Riverside Avondale and Springfield. However, these options won’t work for most of Jacksonville. The city simply doesn’t have enough bike paths, and distances are too long between neighborhoods.

Jobs and industries

For young families and professionals, one of Jacksonville’s most alluring qualities is a strong and varied job industry. Currently, the city has a 5% unemployment rate (lower than the national rate, 6.1%), and private businesses have added 49,800 jobs over the last year.

If you’re seeking employment, look at Jacksonville’s top industries:

Food, art, and recreation

It’s more than a beach town—Jacksonville is also a cultural gem of Florida and the entire Southeast. As a resident, you’re privy to an incredible scene of eats, creative works, and outdoor activities.

Food

Blending the casual and elegant, Jacksonville’s top restaurants harmonize with the area’s many cultural influences, from French to Cuban to Southern American. Freshly caught local seafood, of course, is the main draw (seek out the Mayport Shrimp dishes across town).

Art

Outside Florida, few know of Jacksonville’s thriving contemporary art scene. Between its outstanding museum collections and local art walks, Jacksonville is sure to fill your creative cup with these attractions:

Recreation

If you’re a hiker, camper, or simply a nature lover, then you’re in luck—Jacksonville is home to the largest urban park system in the country. Between its 400-plus parks, you can explore beloved spots like:

Alongside its parks, Jacksonville is also a U.S. golfing capital. The city holds over 70 top-tier courses, and the PGA Tour even has its headquarters in Ponte Vedra Beach.

Love your Jacksonville home with Landing

With its diverse urban life and rich natural beauty, Jacksonville is befitting of almost any lifestyle (so long as you like warm weather).

If you’re hoping to join this vibrant Florida city, Landing has the easy solution. Search through our amazing living options in Jacksonville and find your home for the next month, three months, or year—no long-term leases, extra deposits, or applications necessary. Browse our available furnished apartments in Jacksonville today!

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Bri Hand

Bri Hand is Landing's Content Marketing Manager. She currently lives in Salem, Massachusetts, with her partner and dog, Arlo, but relishes any opportunity she can to travel so she can try new foods, see gorgeous sights, and daydream about living somewhere new after visiting there for less than 24 hours.

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