One-Story Homes for Sale in Jacksonville
845 homes · 68 new this week · updated 19 minutes ago
Jacksonville is a ranch-house town at heart — decades of classic single-story Florida construction across Mandarin, the Southside, Arlington, and the Westside, joined by new single-level plans in the master-planned communities. This page lists every marketable Duval County house whose listing reports one story, with condos excluded.
It’s the largest feature inventory on the site, so the filters matter: narrow by price, beds, or area below, or follow the page and let the alerts surface only what’s new.
Market Snapshot
As of August 22, 2026, the median list price in one-story homes is $435,000 across 845 active listings, averaging $268/sqft; recent MLS-recorded sales show a median sold price of $439,950 across 756 closings.
- Median List Price
- $435,000
- Avg. Price / Sq Ft
- $268/sqft
- Median Sold (12 mo, MLS)
- $439,950
- ▲ 6.7% vs prior 6 mo
- Active Listings
- 845
- HOA Dues
- ~$50/mo typical
- 469 of 845 listings carry dues
What’s for sale: 819 homes (median $435,000) · 26 multi-family (median $339,950)
Market stats are based on similar homes in one-story homes, including 756 recent recorded sales — they may not include listings or sales that aren't comparable to this market. Sourced from the MLS; refreshed regularly.
one-story homes Home Values
The MLS-recorded sales above are what homes in one-story homes actually sell for — and the comp set your future buyer will see. Own a home here? This page updates with every new listing, price change, and recorded sale, so following it is the simplest way to watch your equity. There’s no automated estimate on this site — when you want a real number, Krista prepares it personally against these sales.
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Frequently asked questions
Where are Jacksonville’s one-story homes concentrated?
Everywhere, honestly — but the deepest stock is the 1950s–90s ranch belts: Mandarin, San Jose, Arlington, the Southside, and the Westside. New single-level construction concentrates in the master-planned communities and the 55+ neighborhoods at eTown and the Northside.
What should I look at on an older ranch home?
The big three for that era: roof age (insurers here care a lot past 15 years), the electrical panel (some mid-century brands are insurance flags), and cast-iron drain lines under the slab on pre-1975 builds. None are dealbreakers — all are negotiation items when you know before you offer.
Looking for one-story homes?
I’ll send new listings the moment they hit the market and walk through the details that don’t show up in the MLS — water access, HOA rules, what a feature really costs to maintain.
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