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1418 Palmer Terrace Jacksonville Fl houses for sale

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Old school charm and character remodeled and updated. Original hardwood floors, custom built ins, original glass interior door knobs in historic St Nicholas where tree lined streets invite evening strolls and a sense of community... a neighborhood feel absent from many newer subdivisions these days.

4 bedrooms, 3 and half baths, an open floor plan, nearly 3000 square feet and a large fenced back yard with ample room for an added pool. 

Located near top rated private schools, minutes to San Marco Square, downtown Jacksonville, Florida and the beaches. Easy access to I-95 and I-10 provides short travel times to most Jacksonville destinations.

Offered at $455,000

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For all history buffs, This property is located in historic St Nicholas in Jacksonville Florida and here is an exerpt from 

Jacksonville’s Architectural Heritage, Page 229-230

 
The northern bank of the St. Johns River at the narrow crossing point called "Cow Ford" by the British and "Pass de San Nicolas" by the Spanish, became the site of the town of Jacksonville in 1822. The southern bank retained the Spanish designation San Nicolas. The Spanish considered building a fort on this southern shore as early as 1740, when British General James Oglethorpe of Georgia (founder of Savannah) was preparing to invade the region. Actual construction did not occur until after 1783, when the Spanish regained the territory following twenty years of British control. The King's Road had been built during the British occupation and had become a major north-south transportation route from the St. Mary's River to St. Augustine. Later the Spanish fortified San Nicolas adjacent to the King's Road, making it a strategic battery for guarding the river crossing, as well as an important northerly point of defense for St. Augustine. American adventurers, Creek Indians, bands of criminals, and French Republicans all sought to invade the newly re-established Spanish province of East Florida. In 1793, a number of Floridians rebelled against Spanish rule, declared their loyalty to the United States, and fled to Georgia. Among them was Richard Lang, for the previous five years the magistrate for the St. Johns region. Don Juan McQueen, who replaced Lang as magistrate, directed a strengthening of the fortifications at San Nicolas in 1794, anticipating an attack by the French. The following year, a band of rebels led by ex-magistrate Richard Lang attacked Fort San Nicolas and occupied it for several days before fleeing back to Georgia. The simple triangular battery at San Nicolas was extended in 1802. A description of the fort in 1811, indicates that it had grown to over one hundred feet in length and width and had been surrounded by a log palisade and a moat. Following another invasion in 1817, however, the Spanish abandoned the fort for the final time. In 1820, the Spanish governor rejected a petition from citizens living around the Cow Ford to form a municipality called San Nicolas. Had it been accepted, the city of Jacksonville might be named St. Nicholas today. Within a year after Florida was ceded to the United States in 1821, the name Jacksonville was given to the settlement north of the Cow Ford. The area south of the river near the former fort has continued to be known as St. Nicholas (the Anglicized equivalent of "San Nicolas"). After the Civil War and through the late 1800's, the area from the ferry landing (the former JEA Southside Generation Station site) to the Arlington River, including Empire Point, was referred to as "the village of St. Nicholas." Property ownership in this sparsely populated settlement stemmed from two Spanish land grants, one to Francis Bagley and the other to Reuben Hogans. After Bagley's death, his grant passed on to his widow, Anna Hogans. This property consisted of three hundred acres and extended from Isaac Hendricks' property on the west to just beyond Miller's Creek on the east. The Bagley grant was later divided up among Anna Hogans' five children, and it is this area, west of Miller's Creek, which is called St. Nicholas today.
 

Source: Jacksonville’s Architectural Heritage, Page 229-230

Barbara Todaro
RE/MAX Executive Realty - Happily Retired - Franklin, MA
Previously Affiliated with The Todaro Team

Good morning, Mike & Cindy Jones wishing you well with the marketing of your listing.... I hope it sells soon for you....

Jul 22, 2018 04:08 AM
Gabe Sanders
Real Estate of Florida specializing in Martin County Residential Homes, Condos and Land Sales - Stuart, FL
Stuart Florida Real Estate

Good morning Mike and Cindy.  Congrats on your new listing at 1418 Palmer Terrace in Jacksonville Fl.

Jul 22, 2018 05:46 AM
Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
REALTOR®, Broker

Congratulations on your new listing.  Nice house and nice job with your presentation.

Jul 22, 2018 06:10 AM
Susie Kay
Ultra Real Estate Dallas Fort Worth - Plano, TX
North Dallas Specialist

Looks like a really nice property! Congratulations and good luck in selling it!

Jul 22, 2018 03:43 PM
Bob Crane
Woodland Management Service / Woodland Real Estate, KW Diversified - Stevens Point, WI
Forestland Experts! 715-204-9671

Hi Mike and Cindy,  Congratulations on your new listing.  This is a great home with many desirable features.  The wood flooring, spacious rooms and plenty of natural sunlight will attract prospective buyers.

Jul 22, 2018 08:19 PM
Mike & Cindy Jones

Thanks Bob, Hope you are doing well

Jul 24, 2018 02:36 AM
Jim Crawford
Long & Foster - Fredericksburg, VA
Jim Crawford Broker Associate Fredericksburg VA

Sounds like a wonderul listing!  Best wishes for a quick sale!

Jul 23, 2018 08:45 AM
Mike & Cindy Jones

Thank Jim.... appreciate your comments

Jul 24, 2018 02:35 AM