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Jacksonville, FL (32204) housing scorecard.

Home value, rent, cap rate, 5-year growth, price versus incomes and our 0 to 100 Momentum Market Score for ZIP 32204, free, from Zillow, Realtor.com and Census data.

Sources: Zillow, Realtor.com, U.S. Census, Freddie Mac/FRED. Score by Momentum Realty (methodology).
Updated 2026-06-09
39/ 100
Momentum Market Score
Seller-favored
Jacksonville, FL (32204) is pricey against incomes with thin buyer leverage.

The typical home costs about 5.9 times the local median income, about 18.8% richer than the Florida norm, so value is stretched here. Gross rent yield is around 5.93%. Values are up roughly 1.4% a year over the last five years. Owning the typical home at today's rate takes about 35.7% of a median income, the affordability squeeze in one number. About 29.0% of listings have cut their price.

$321,309
Home value
1yr -2.8%
1.4%
5yr growth/yr
ZHVI CAGR
$1,588
Median rent
monthly (ZORI)
5.93%
Cap rate
gross yield
5.9x
Price to income
value vs incomes
+18.8%
Over/undervalued
vs FL norm
35.7%
Affordability
income to own/yr
78
Days on market
median (Realtor)
29.0%
Price cuts
share of listings
$54,462
Median income
household (Census)
8,421
Population
Census ACS
8
New listings
last month

Typical home value, last 13 months

What drives the score

Cheapness vs income24
Price-cut leverage73
Inventory growth49
Affordability24
Rent yield28

Each bar ranks this ZIP against every other Florida ZIP (0 = lowest, 100 = highest) on that input, then weighted into the score. Full methodology.

Common questions

Is Jacksonville, FL (32204) a buyer's or seller's market?

By the Momentum Market Score, Jacksonville, FL (32204) reads seller-favored (39 out of 100), meaning it is pricey against incomes with thin buyer leverage. The score blends value versus incomes, price cuts, inventory growth, affordability and rent yield.

What is the typical home value in Jacksonville?

About $321,309 (Zillow Home Value Index, 2026-06-09), up roughly 1.4% a year over five years.

Where does this data come from?

Zillow Research (home value, rent), Realtor.com (days on market, listings), U.S. Census (income, population), Freddie Mac via FRED (rate). Score and derived metrics by Momentum Realty, methodology here.

Data: Zillow Research, Realtor.com, U.S. Census Bureau ACS, and Freddie Mac 30-Year Fixed Rate Mortgage Average [MORTGAGE30US] via FRED. Score by Momentum Realty.

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