The Comeback of Edgewood Avenue: Why Murray Hill’s Heartbeat Matters More Than Ever
If you want to understand what makes Murray Hill one of Jacksonville’s most beloved and quietly thriving neighborhoods, all you have to do is take a stroll down Edgewood Avenue.
Once a commercial corridor past its prime, Edgewood is now a magnet for coffee lovers, taco seekers, vintage junkies, and young families who crave that walkable, small-town feel — without leaving the city limits.
Locals know it well: A morning starts at Vagabond Coffee, lunch might be a food truck parked behind Fishweir Brewing, and no day is complete without a swirl cone from Dreamette, the iconic walk-up ice cream stand that’s been around since 1948.
Murals dot the buildings. Neighbors wave. And on any given afternoon, you'll see couples walking their dogs past 1920s bungalows, young professionals checking out the plant shop, or retirees catching up over a beer.
🧱 What Makes Murray Hill So Magnetic?
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Historic charm: 1920s and 30s homes with real character
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Walkability: Edgewood Ave anchors the neighborhood with restaurants, shops, and breweries
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Affordability: Compared to nearby Riverside or Avondale, prices are still entry-level
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Community vibe: A place where people actually know their neighbors
Whether you're into mid-century remodels, front porch living, or simply want to be able to walk to tacos and ice cream, Murray Hill delivers.
And if you're watching this neighborhood closely, you’re not alone. Buyers are quietly scooping up homes here — especially those within walking distance of Edgewood — knowing that momentum tends to follow charm and community.
💬 Thinking About Calling Murray Hill Home?
I’ve helped buyers find hidden gems here, and I’d love to show you what’s possible — whether you’re looking for a forever home or your next great investment.
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