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What Jacksonville is like for active adults
Jacksonville is the most populated city in Florida and the 13th in the country. As a retirement community for active adults 55+ it is has much to offer. The metropolitan area population is over 1.3 million and growing rapidly. In terms of land area it is the largest city in the U.S.

Jacksonville is a very dynamic business capital for banking and financial services. Retirees will find an abundance of jobs here – paid and volunteer. The community is diverse as well both in its people and types of housing - everything from downtown high rises to beach front apartments. There are several universities and community colleges in the area, including the University of North Florida (9000 students).

This city has a mild climate in the winter. The NAR reports the 2nd quarter 2008 median sales price was about $186,800, down 6% from year earlier. Prices tend to be lower closer to the downtown and higher in the beach communities of Jacksonville Beach or Vilano Beach. Note that the high crime rate is more associated with the City of Jacksonville than its suburbs. There are many apartments for rent.

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What is special about this community
• It’s a big city with urban sprawl • Professional sports teams (Jacksonville Jaguars) • Great beaches • Rich cultural life • Diversity and vital business life
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What is not special about this community
• Downtown traffic • It’s a big city • There are some depressed and marginal areas of the city • Hurricane season
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What kinds of people like living here
Jacksonville attracts a community of retirees who want to live in a vital and diverse community with mild winters. There are plenty of opportunities for interesting volunteer and part time work due to the strength of the economy and the tourist industry.
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Local economy is driven by
Banking, financial services, and real estate are important to the economy.
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Physical environment
Jacksonville is located in what is referred to as the First Coast region of northeast Florida. The city is situated on the banks of the St. Johns River, which empties into the Atlantic Ocean about 20 miles east of downtown.
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Cultural environment
The Jacksonville Jazz Festival, held every April, is the nation’s second-largest jazz festival. The Spring Music Fest is a free concert sponsored by the city that features some of today's most popular artists. Planetfest features a variety of modern rock artists, and Springing the Blues are two others. The Jacksonville Film Festival is held in May, reflecting Jacksonville’s early history as the “Winter Film Capital of the World”. There is a Museum of Science and History, includes the Alexander Brest Planetarium. The Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art (JMOMA) is a major facility that opened i
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Medical facilities
There are at least 8 hospitals in the area
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Transportation
Jacksonville International (12 Miles). Amtrak
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Facts about JACKSONVILLE
State:  FL
Environment:  Urban,Suburban,College Town,Coastal,
City Population:  100,001+
Median age of Population:  25-44
Avg Jan Temperature:  41-60
Median HH Income:  41,001-60,000
Average Home Price (MLS):  $100,000-$200,000
Annual Property Tax on a $200,000 house:  Less than 2000
Total Crime Index:  121+ (very high)
Cost of Living Index:  91-100 (slightly below average)
Culture Index:  121+ (very high)
State Sales Tax:  Yes
State Income Tax:  No
Name of the Guide:  john
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