Jacksonville Mid-Century Modern Homes For Sale

Prefer the look and feel of a Mid-Century Modern style home in Jacksonville, FL. Featured here are all Jacksonville Mid-Century Modern homes for sale and Jacksonville Mid-Century Modern style real estate. If you’re interested in any of the Jacksonville Mid-Century Modern home listings that you see below, just click the "Ask a Question" button when viewing the details of that property. Our Jacksonville real estate agents can provide you with disclosures, past sales history, dates and prices of properties recently sold nearby, and other details related to the Jacksonville Mid-Century Modern home home market.

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1415 Riverbirch Lane, Jacksonville

$625,000

1415 Riverbirch Lane, Jacksonville

4 Beds 2 Baths 1,736 SqFt Residential MLS® # 2014051
New
2923 Caballero Drive, Jacksonville

$575,000

2923 Caballero Drive, Jacksonville

4 Beds 3 Baths 2,394 SqFt Residential MLS® # 2012928
New Pending
6328 Elise Drive, Jacksonville

$224,400

6328 Elise Drive, Jacksonville

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,040 SqFt Residential MLS® # 2013607
4303 Springmoor Drive, Jacksonville

$449,900

↓ $9,100

4303 Springmoor Drive, Jacksonville

3 Beds 3 Baths 1,960 SqFt Residential MLS® # 2011960
Under Contract
8129 Jose Circle W, Jacksonville

$724,000

8129 Jose Circle W, Jacksonville

4 Beds 3 Baths 2,700 SqFt Residential MLS® # 2012138
Under Contract
2363 Caladium Road, Jacksonville

$259,900

2363 Caladium Road, Jacksonville

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,655 SqFt Residential MLS® # 2008313
Under Contract
1174 Mohawk Street, Jacksonville

$199,000

1174 Mohawk Street, Jacksonville

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,196 SqFt Residential MLS® # 2009541
Under Contract
5720 St Isabel Drive, Jacksonville

$334,900

5720 St Isabel Drive, Jacksonville

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,612 SqFt Residential MLS® # 2008846
1560 Lancaster Terrace 205, Jacksonville

$279,000

↓ $6,000

1560 Lancaster Terrace 205, Jacksonville

1 Bed 1 Bath 730 SqFt Residential MLS® # 2008109
Under Contract
4127 San Bernado Drive, Jacksonville

$355,000

4127 San Bernado Drive, Jacksonville

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,798 SqFt Residential MLS® # 2006987
Under Contract
9049 Jackson Avenue, Jacksonville

$175,000

9049 Jackson Avenue, Jacksonville

3 Beds 1 Bath 1,218 SqFt Residential MLS® # 2006709
Pending
1206 Grove Park Boulevard, Jacksonville

$399,000

1206 Grove Park Boulevard, Jacksonville

4 Beds 2 Baths 2,439 SqFt Residential MLS® # 2006546
Pending
2023 Bunting Drive, Jacksonville

$249,900

↓ $25,000

2023 Bunting Drive, Jacksonville

4 Beds 2 Baths 1,409 SqFt Residential MLS® # 2003425
1126 Cesery Boulevard, Jacksonville

$485,000

1126 Cesery Boulevard, Jacksonville

0 Beds 0 Baths 3,215 SqFt Commercial Sale MLS® # 2001464
Pending
1306 Morgana Road, Jacksonville

$319,000

1306 Morgana Road, Jacksonville

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,623 SqFt Residential MLS® # 1246411

Love the distinct look and feel of mid-century modern homes in Jacksonville? Contact Brad Officer, Jacksonville's local mid-century modern home expert, for help navigating the current market conditions. Call or text (904) 746-4175 now to schedule a showing or to see what your home is worth if you're thinking about selling!

Jacksonville Mid-Century Modern Housing Market Statistics

Jacksonville Mid-Century Modern housing market statistics: As of March 18, 2024 there are currently 15 properties for sale in Jacksonville Mid-Century Modern, with an average asking price of $376,933. The highest-priced property is $724,000 and the lowest-priced property can be purchased for $175,000. Jacksonville Mid-Century Modern listings have an average price of $217 per square feet, based on listings with 3 beds, 2 baths, and 1,782 square feet of living space.

Characteristics of a Jacksonville Mid-Century Modern Home

A mid-century modern home in Jacksonville is fairly easy to spot thanks to its unique style and architectural characteristics. Above all, mid-century modern homes are often a single-story residences with a distinct connection between indoor and outdoor living spaces—a real advantage in places like Northern Florida where home buyers come to enjoy the mild climate.

As the name suggest, the mid-century modern home style began to spread to neighborhoods and communities across the country, including to Jacksonville, back around the 1950s. Generally speaking, mid-century modern homes in Jacksonville have lots of glass, flat roof lines, and are minimalistic in design. To sum it up, mid-century modern homes are essentially a boxy shape with sharp angles that feel more modern, almost futuristic. On the inside, these homes will sometimes have changing ceiling heights, a change in flooring, half walls, or a small level change to distinguish between different rooms. Typically, though, mid-century modern homes are very open in their design and were constructed with enough space for a family to live comfortably. While there are some mid-century moderns in Jacksonville that have been around for more than a half-century, the style is still extremely popular with both buyers and new construction home builders even today. 

Jacksonville Neighborhoods Where Mid-Century Modern Homes Are Common 

If you’re in the market for a mid-century modern home in Jacksonville, you might have some luck finding exactly what you want in a few specific neighborhoods around town. First and foremost, mid-century modern homes are definitely commonplace in Jacksonville's Deerwood Country Club, a location that features plenty of authentic, open-concept residences behind a secure gated entrance. The Clifton neighborhood is also a pleasant residential community with a seriously diverse collection of architectural styles, including mid-century modern. Along with awesome homes and home styles, Clifton's waterfront location close to downtown also helps make it one of the city's best places to live. 

Like many cities around the U.S., you won't find entire neighborhoods full of mid-century modern architecture, which is exactly what makes it so difficult to find one if it's a style you truly love. Other neighborhoods around town that do feature some classic mid-century homes, however, include San Marco, Lakeshore, San Jose, and even Ortega Forest

Pros & Cons of Buying a Jacksonville Mid-Century Modern Home

Like with any home purchase, there are plenty of things to consider when opting for a mid-century modern residence. While some people see these types of homes as dated, others see the real value in this particular design style, which is truly what makes them so popular even today. One primary advantage to mid-century modern homes is that eventual buyers don’t have to worry about filling up every available space inside the home. By design, mid-century modern homes were meant to have fewer furnishings and decor, and instead focus on clean lines and functionality. Additionally, some people love the idea of letting the outdoors in, and having plenty of natural light flow throughout the entirety of the living space is a real bonus that you just don't get with other more classic architectural styles. 

Keep in mind, though, with a true mid-century modern home, you are purchasing an older home. This may mean dealing with some decade’s old problems, such as electrical issues or water damage. Any home that’s not well maintained will eventually fall into disrepair, and with any older home, you may also find that multiple families have lived in it over the years, and potentially made a lot of renovations or made some additions that may not necessarily work well together. It's also possible, and sometimes common, that when a home hasn't been taken care of over the years, it may not be up to modern code. Additionally, some dated mid-century modern homes may need to have the windows replaced to help with cooling and heating. But if you can find a mid-century modern that’s still in great shape, or you’re willing to put in some work, buyers are more often than not rewarded in the end.

 

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