Whether you’re into boating, swimming, fishing, surfing or just relaxing near the water, northeast Florida has options for you to discover.

Living on or near the water is a goal for a lot of people relocating to (or from within) Florida. But what that looks like can mean different things to different people. Some people want a beachfront home, or a condo overlooking the ocean. Others are happier on a river or lake. And there are some who may be looking for something even a little bit different from any of those options.
Fortunately, northeast Florida has a range of options designed to suit almost any lifestyle. Let’s take a look:
Oceanfront Property is Always a Draw
For some folks, only the ocean will do. And with a little more than 135 miles of coastline, Florida’s First Coast doesn’t disappoint. Here’s a sampling of oceanfront listings up and down the coast:
A River Runs Through It
One of the unique things about northeast Florida is access to the 310 mile long St. Johns River. Head north, and you’ll eventually reach the Atlantic Ocean. Go south, and you’ll reach the headwaters west of Vero Beach. So, if drifting along the river is more your thing, you’ll want to see a few of the currently available listings:
In Between is the Intracoastal
Not a river, per se, nor the ocean, the Intracoastal Waterway runs from Massachusetts past the southern tip of Florida. Here in northeast Florida, inland anglers love the brackish water, where fishing for redfish, flounder, sheepshead, drum and more are popular pastimes. Take a look at some properties along the Intracoastal Waterway.
And Now for Something Completely Different
If none of the aforementioned options are exactly what you’re looking for, consider Beachwalk in St. Johns, Florida. Anchored by the 14-acre, man-made Crystal Lagoon, Beachwalk offers residents resort-style living and amenities close to everything that Jacksonville and all of northeast Florida have to offer. From the well-maintained sugar sand beach, you can swim, kayak and paddle board, take a run down the water slide, or just head over to the swim-up bar for a drink. It’s truly a one of a kind experience in northeast Florida, and beyond. Take a look at some of the available properties:
If you’re looking for a waterfront property in northeast Florida that suits your lifestyle, drop us a line below. There’s lots to choose from, from the ocean to the river and everything in between…
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