The area around Jacksonville International Airport is a hub for logistics, transportation, and warehouse industries due to its proximity to major highways and the port. Major employers include CSX Transportation, JAXPORT (Port of Jacksonville), and logistics companies like Amazon and FedEx. The airport which is approximately 7 miles from… Read More this site, itself provides numerous jobs in aviation, security, and hospitality sectors.The potential use of commercial, retail, multifamily, apartment units, apartment Units senior, or townhomes. However, buyers are encouraged to connect with St John's water management and planning and zoning to verify all current and future use of the property. The property strikes a perfect balance between privacy and conveniencesecluded enough for peace and quiet but still close to main roads that connect quickly to the Jax International Airport, - River City MarketPlace, 295 & I-95 Currently, WE ARE ONLY accepting cash or conventional loan offers. The property's potential is endlessperfect for those looking to Develop. 1. Local Schools: Jean Ribault High School - public high school serving the area. Crown Point Elementary School - elementary education. Sandalwood High School - nearby high school with a strong academic program. North Shore Elementary School - primary education in the vicinity. Private and Charter Schools - including Bishop Snyder Catholic School, Duval Charter School at Arlington, and other specialized institutions. 2. Hospitals and Healthcare: Jacksonville International Airport Medical Clinic - provides basic health services. North Florida Hospital (about 15 miles away) - comprehensive medical services. UF Health North (nearby in Saint Johns) - major hospital offering specialized care. Baptist Medical Center South - regional healthcare provider. Mayo Clinic Jacksonville - world-renowned specialty care, approximately 20 miles away. 3. Labor Industry: The area around Jacksonville International Airport is a hub for logistics, transportation, and warehouse industries due to its proximity to major highways and the port. Major employers include CSX Transportation, JAXPORT (Port of Jacksonville), and logistics companies like Amazon and FedEx. The airport itself provides numerous jobs in aviation, security, and hospitality sectors. 4. Tourist Attractions: Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens - family-friendly zoo and botanical gardens. Timucuan Ecological and Historical Preserve - natural and historical site with trails and interpretive centers. EverBank Field (TIAA Bank Field) - home to Jacksonville Jaguars NFL games. Beach access - nearby beaches include Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, and Atlantic Beach. Flight 500 Museum - aviation history museum near the airport. 5. Annual Community Events: Jacksonville Jazz Festival - held in downtown Jacksonville every Memorial Day weekend. Springing the Blues - annual blues music festival at Jacksonville Beach. Jacksonville Light Boat Parade - festive holiday event. Sea and Sky Air Show - featuring military and civilian aircraft displays. 6. Demographics (approximate for ZIP 32218): Population: Around 20,000 residents in zip code 32218 . Median Age: Approximately 35-40 years. Income: Median household income around $40,000-$50,000. Education: Varies, with a mix of high school diplomas, some college, and workforce certifications. Please note: Showing & Offer Requirements: To schedule a viewing, the seller requires: Proof of funds submitted prior to showing - Buyers or Their agents are required to visit the property prior to submitting offers. Offers must meet the minimum price for submission to the seller. The seller will not consider offers from buyers who require repairs,renovations, replacements, or concessions as a result of buyers diligence or home inspections After these terms are met & understood - schedule an appointment today, and let's discuss submitting an offer! The agents have made every effort to provide accurate and current information after thorough research. However, there are no warrantieseither expressed or implied. All terms and conditions must be documented in writing to be legally binding. Due Diligence Responsibilities: Buyers and their representatives are responsible for verifying all details related to the property. This includes, but is not limited to: Flood zones, airport noise zones Homeowners' association (HOA) and Community Development District (CDD) fees Current and projected property taxes and special assessments Neighborhood safety, crime statistics, and information about sex offenders or predators (verified through local law enforcement) School district boundaries and quality Neighborhood watch programs and community safety initiatives Property layout and functionality Additionally, buyers should arrange for: Property surveys Municipal lien searches Soil percolation tests (if applicable) Home inspections, including foundation, roof, and systems such as well and septic (if applicable) Testing for mold, radon gas, lead-based paint, defective drywall, energy efficiency, and wood-destroying organisms (WDO) Further Verification: Buyers should consult with planning and zoning departments to confirm: Recorded permits and compliance history Whether the property is in a historic district, flood zone, or landlocked Proper ingress and egress routes That current and future zoning align with their intended use Any outstanding code violations or fines (verified through the code compliance division) It is crucial to investigate all factors that could influence the property's value. Additional Recommendations: Buyers and sellers should verify the property's condition, square footage, and all representations made during negotiations. It is advisable to seek guidance from qualified professionalslegal, tax, environmental, and other specialiststo ensure informed decision-making. Broker's Disclaimer: The broker states that they do not reside on the property, hold any ownership interest, nor act as the principal in this transaction. All representationswhether oral, written, or otherwiseare based solely on information provided by the seller, either verbally or through public records. By proceeding with the transaction, buyers and sellers agree to release the broker and their agents from liability, to the extent permitted by Florida law. They acknowledge that their reliance will be primarily on the seller's disclosures, professional inspections, and government agencies to verify property details, rather than on the broker's statements. Ultimately, it is the responsibility of both buyers and sellers to conduct thorough due diligence, maintain transparency, and act with truthfulness & honesty throughout the process. Read Less
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