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About Riverside & Avondale

Quick facts

What it is
Adjacent historic neighborhoods just north of NAS Jax, on the St. Johns River (Wikipedia)
Historic status
Two National Register historic districts (Riverside listed 1985, Avondale 1989) — ~5,000 buildings over ~8 sq mi (Wikipedia)

One of the largest historic districts in the U.S.; the greatest variety of early-20th-century architecture in Florida.

School district
Duval County Public Schools (Wikipedia)
The draw
Walkable, character-rich urban living minutes from NAS Jax

Tends to fit

  • Singles, couples, and families who want walkable, historic-urban character
  • NAS Jax sailors who want a genuinely short commute and a real neighborhood feel

Probably not for

  • Anyone who wants a brand-new home with a big yard (housing stock is early-20th-century)
  • Mayport sailors — it's across the river and the metro from the beach

Every number here is sourced or we don't cite it. If a figure is missing, we haven't verified it yet — link out and double-check before you sign anything.

Riverside and Avondale are Jacksonville's historic riverfront districts — adjacent, walkable neighborhoods just north of NAS Jax along the St. Johns. Together they form two National Register historic districts (Riverside listed in 1985 — the first Jacksonville neighborhood so listed — and Avondale in 1989), roughly 5,000 buildings across about 8 square miles, holding the greatest variety of early-20th-century architecture in Florida. This is the character pick: brick streets, bungalows, the Shoppes of Avondale, Five Points, riverfront parks.

The honest trade is the housing stock. These are early-1900s homes — charm, but also older systems, smaller closets, and renovation realities. If you want new construction and a big yard, look to Orange Park or Fleming Island. If you want a real walkable neighborhood minutes from base, this is it.

Where it fits in the commute

Riverside/Avondale sit just north of NAS Jax — one of the shortest commutes to the base of any of these areas, via Roosevelt Blvd (US-17). The walkable core (Five Points, Avondale's shops) is a genuine lifestyle draw. Mayport, across the river and the metro, is a long commute from here.

Neighborhoods

  • Riverside — The larger, denser district — Five Points, Memorial Park, apartments and bungalows, the most walkable urban feel.
  • Avondale — A bit more residential and upscale — the Shoppes of Avondale, historic homes along the river.
  • Ortega — A prestigious riverfront enclave just south — larger historic homes, a quieter feel, still close to base.
  • Murray Hill — An up-and-coming, more affordable historic pocket to the west — bungalows and a growing food/bar scene.

What to verify before you sign

  • The specific home's age + condition — historic charm comes with older systems; inspect carefully.
  • Flood zone — riverfront and low-lying blocks flood; check before you sign.
  • The Duval feeder at GreatSchools, and run rent vs BAH in the BAH Budget tool.

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