3239 DELLWOOD Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32205













































Description
Supplements: Built in 1948 and steeped in musical lore, this home is where Mae Axton famously co-wrote Elvis Presley's first major hit, "Heartbreak Hotel." The' 'Queen Mother of Nashville'' began her career on Dellwood Avenue, promoting musicians, writing music, and hosting a local radio show. Mae Axton welcomed young Elvis Presley into her home, where they visited and played music together in front of Colonel Tom Parker in this very living room. Located just one block from scenic Powers Park and a short walk to the shops, restaurants, and nightlife of Murray Hill, this home offers the best of both worldshistoric charm and vibrant urban living. Don't miss the chance to own a true Jacksonville treasurea piece of history in one of Jacksonville's most vibrant and walkable neighborhoods: A home where music history meets modern style. SPECIAL OFFER! Seller to contribute $3,000 toward buyer's closing costs with a full-price offer!