Wednesday, October 16, 2013

When is a house too big in Historic Riverside and Avondale?

When is a house declared "too big" for a buyer? Typically this happens when you have an empty nester or someone with not enough kids or plans to fill the bedrooms. Sure its great to own a large house, for your ego and / or status, the fact remains the City charges you for property tax based on the size of the house, regardless of your children status.



Those who live in Historic Riverside Avondale know what a great neighborhood it is for children. There are so many parks and places to go and things to do that raise the quality of life when you have children. Quality of life becomes such a large issue when you are choosing a neighborhood. At least in Historic +Riverside +Avondale, you can walk on sidewalks, walk to the Shoppes of Avondale or to Memorial Park or even Riverside Park. Our neighborhood does not have gates and walls around it.


Yes, 3029 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32205 is available for sale. Some of the comments from people looking are that the house is simply too big. Some of the people were empty nesters, some had 1 child or a special needs child, but the house shows so well, one spouse is an interior decorator. The house has been on the RAP Tour of Homes, it is of the design and layout of the mansions that used to line Riverside Avenue. This is an amazing structure and if you are in the Riverside Avondale area, check it out.

If you know someone who wants to live in the Historic District, who has a need for more room than the cookie-cutter boxes that are cut in a subdivision neighborhood, why not look at the virtual tour on the link above? This is an opportunity to own a piece of history in the best neighborhood in +Jacksonville.

#LizBobeck

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