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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Atlantic Beach, FL. There’s a Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, lots of healthcare support, retirement living, and some change of seasons. There is also the newer area of Nocatee. It is more tucked away, about an hour to the airport and 20 minutes to the beach. [/quote] This is a good recommendation. Ponte Vedra is great, too. I think Jax is relatively underrated, which means it should get expensive soon with all the FL growth. [/quote] For people familiar with the JAX / Amelia Island area...any thoughts on Southern, GA beach areas that literally border Amelia Island? Wondering if homeowners' insurance rates are any different, property tax rate comparison, etc.? Are the areas comparable in terms of quaint towns (e.g., is there a Fernandina Beach equivalent?)?[/quote] R yr here are no south GA beaches literally bordering Amelia Island. Cumberland Island is directly north. St. Mary’s isn’t on the ocean and is not ideal. Sea Island/St. Simons/Jekyll are resort towns with second home populations. I can’t speak to tax rates and insurance costs of an area like St. Mary’s, but I imagine it’s cheaper because it’s more rural. It’s also a submarine base. [/quote]
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