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The Complete Mandarin Station Guide. (2026)

Mandarin Station is an established single-family community in south Mandarin near the Losco Road area of Jacksonville, with homes on tree-shaded lots, a family-friendly setting, and a median around $409,000.

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Executive Summary

Mandarin Station is an established single-family community in south Mandarin near the Losco Road area of Jacksonville, with homes on tree-shaded lots in a family-friendly, homeowner-heavy setting.

Recent third-party data put the median around $409,000, which sits in the upper-middle of the Mandarin-area market, with the area's schools and tree canopy as part of the draw. The settled character and the I-295 access add to it.

The draw is an established Mandarin community with the area's schools at an upper-middle price. The trade-offs are the HOA, the usual maintenance of 1990s-to-2000s homes, and a longer commute to the beaches.

Quick Facts

CategoryDetail
LocationSouth Mandarin, near Losco Road
CountyDuval County
ZIP code32258
HomesEstablished single-family community
BuiltMostly 1990s-2000s
Home sizesSingle-family homes on shaded lots
AmenitiesFamily-friendly setting, Mandarin parks nearby
SchoolsDuval County Public Schools (confirm by address)
Gate / HOAHOA

Community Overview & History

A south-Mandarin community

Mandarin Station sits in the south Mandarin area of Jacksonville near Losco Road, in the leafy district along the east bank of the St. Johns River. It is one of Mandarin's established single-family communities, built largely from the 1990s onward.

Homes under the canopy

The community holds established single-family homes on tree-shaded lots, with the mature canopy and the family-friendly character that draw buyers to Mandarin, and quick access to I-295.

The Homes

Mandarin Station is a single-family community, so the variation is mostly in floor plan, home size, and lot.

The single-family homes

Most homes are single-family houses from the 1990s and 2000s on tree-shaded lots, in a range of sizes.

Updated and larger homes

Updated and larger homes add range at the upper end, while original homes sit at the lower end of the community's prices.

Real Estate Market

Mandarin Station is an upper-middle-tier Mandarin community. Recent third-party data put the median around $409,000 in the Mandarin Station and Losco area, above the Jacksonville citywide median and reflecting the Mandarin location and schools.

For county context, the NEFAR April 2026 report put the Duval County median single-family price at about $332,500, a county-wide figure. Mandarin Station prices above that, within the Mandarin market.

Who Lives Here

Mandarin Station draws families and move-up buyers who want an established Mandarin community with the area's schools and tree canopy. The homeowner-heavy mix keeps it settled.

Schools

Mandarin Station is served by Duval County Public Schools. In Duval the strongest schools are a mix of zoned neighborhood schools and application magnets, and middle and high assignments are not reliable from a community name alone. Confirm the current zoning for a specific address with the district locator at duvalschools.org before you buy. See the best schools in Duval County guide for the rankings and how zones affect prices.

Amenities & Lifestyle

Mandarin Station is a residential community with a family-friendly setting and the wider Mandarin amenities nearby.

Family-friendly setting

The community offers a quiet, homeowner-heavy setting on tree-shaded lots, popular with families for the Mandarin schools.

Mandarin parks and the river

The wider Mandarin parks and the St. Johns River are a short drive, adding green space and water access to the community.

HOA, CDD & Costs

Mandarin Station carries a homeowners association with dues that fund the common areas. Confirm the current dues and what they cover for a specific home in writing.

Insurance is the cost to confirm. The homes date to the 1990s and 2000s, so roof age can matter, and the inland Mandarin location is away from the coast. Confirm the flood zone and get quotes early for any specific home.

Commute Analysis

DestinationTypical drive
I-295 accessAbout 5 minutes
St. Johns Town CenterAbout 20 minutes
Downtown JacksonvilleAbout 25 minutes
Jacksonville BeachesAbout 35 minutes

The south-Mandarin location favors I-295, the Southside, and the St. Johns County job corridors. Test your specific commute, since San Jose Boulevard and the I-295 interchange carry traffic at peak hours.

Shopping & Dining

Everyday shopping and dining sit along the San Jose Boulevard and Old St. Augustine Road corridors, with the Mandarin retail centers nearby and the St. Johns Town Center about 20 minutes away for big-box and upscale options.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Established Mandarin community
  • Mandarin schools and tree canopy
  • Quick I-295 access
  • Family-friendly, quiet streets
  • Upper-middle Mandarin pricing
  • Homeowner-heavy setting

Cons

  • HOA dues
  • Older roofs on some homes
  • No large amenity center
  • Longer drive to the beaches
  • San Jose Boulevard corridor traffic

Mandarin Station vs. Comparable Communities

CommunityHow it compares to Mandarin Station
MandarinThe wider, established Mandarin district nearby with a broad range of homes and prices.
Del RioA nearby Mandarin-area neighborhood at a similar-to-lower price point.
LorettoA nearby Mandarin neighborhood at a lower price point.

Hidden Things Buyers Should Know

Confirm the HOA and any CDD

Mandarin Station carries an HOA, and some south-Mandarin sections can carry a CDD. Confirm both for the specific home so you know the full carrying cost.

Check the roof age

On homes from the 1990s and 2000s, confirm the roof age, since it drives the insurance quote.

Momentum Expert Insight

Jon Brooks · Co-Founder, Momentum Realty

Mandarin Station is a solid established Mandarin community with the area's schools and tree canopy at an upper-middle price, with quick I-295 access. It suits a family that wants Mandarin without the riverfront premium.

The diligence is the HOA, any CDD, and the roof. Confirm them and price the home off recent comparable sales. A local specialist will handle that before you offer.

School zones: Mandarin Station is served by Duval County Public Schools. Assignment is by address and several of the top schools are application magnets, so confirm the assignment for a specific home with the district at duvalschools.org. See the best schools in Duval County guide for ratings and how zones affect prices.

Selling a Home in Mandarin Station

If you are thinking about selling in Mandarin Station, the right list price comes from the recent comparable sales in this specific community, not an automated estimate. Pricing to the home and the current Mandarin Station inventory is what earns the strongest offer in the fewest days on market.

Across the wider Jacksonville metro, Momentum's listings have run a 97.98 percent sold-to-list ratio and 64 days on market for our agents, against a market average closer to 96.73 percent and 72 days, year to date. A Mandarin Station listing specialist will give you a true home value from real comparable sales and a pricing strategy built for the current market. Start with a no-obligation home value request below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the best real estate agent in Mandarin Station?
The best agent for Mandarin Station knows this established south-Mandarin community, the single-family homes, the family-friendly setting, the location near Losco Road and I-295, and how it prices against the nearby Jacksonville communities. Momentum Realty is Northeast Florida's number one independent brokerage, with verified 5-star reviews and over $3.5 billion in closed sales. Call (904) 351-6461 or use the form on this page.
Where is Mandarin Station located?
Mandarin Station is in the south Mandarin area of Jacksonville near Losco Road, ZIP 32258, with quick access to I-295.
When was Mandarin Station built?
Mandarin Station was built largely from the 1990s and 2000s as an established single-family community.
Is Mandarin Station a gated community?
Mandarin Station is a homeowner community with an HOA rather than a guard-gated subdivision. Confirm the current details for a specific home.
What is the price range in Mandarin Station?
Mandarin Station is an upper-middle-tier Mandarin community. Recent third-party data put the median around $409,000 in the Mandarin Station and Losco area, above the Jacksonville citywide median. Confirm current pricing for a specific home.
What kind of homes are in Mandarin Station?
Mandarin Station is single-family homes from the 1990s and 2000s on tree-shaded lots, in a range of sizes, with updated and larger homes at the upper end.
What amenities does Mandarin Station have?
Mandarin Station is a residential community with a quiet, family-friendly setting on tree-shaded lots, with the wider Mandarin parks and the St. Johns River a short drive away.
Does Mandarin Station have an HOA, condo fee, or CDD?
Mandarin Station carries a homeowners association with dues that fund the common areas, and some south-Mandarin sections can carry a CDD. Confirm the dues and any CDD for a specific home.
What schools serve Mandarin Station?
Mandarin Station is served by Duval County Public Schools. Assignment is by address and several top schools are application magnets, so confirm the zoning for a specific home with the district locator at duvalschools.org. See our best schools in Duval County guide for the rankings.
Why do buyers choose Mandarin Station?
Buyers choose Mandarin Station for the established Mandarin community, the area's schools and tree canopy, the quick I-295 access, and the family-friendly setting.
Is Mandarin Station a good place to live?
Mandarin Station is a good fit for families who want an established Mandarin community with the area's schools at an upper-middle price and do not mind a longer drive to the beaches. Whether it fits depends on your budget and your commute.
What is the commute like from Mandarin Station?
From Mandarin Station I-295 is about 5 minutes, the St. Johns Town Center about 20 minutes, downtown about 25 minutes, and the beaches about 35 minutes. San Jose Boulevard and the I-295 interchange carry traffic at peak hours.
How does Mandarin Station compare to nearby communities?
Mandarin Station prices in the upper-middle of the Mandarin area, above neighbors like Del Rio and Loretto, while offering Mandarin's schools and canopy. It trades the riverfront premium for an established family setting near I-295.
Why is insurance important when buying in Mandarin Station?
Insurance is rising across Florida, and the premium depends on the age of the roof, the construction, and the flood zone. The homes date to the 1990s and 2000s, so roof age can matter, and the inland Mandarin location is away from the coast. Get quotes early for any specific home and confirm the flood zone before you commit.
Is Mandarin Station a good investment?
Mandarin Station holds steady family demand for its Mandarin schools and established setting, which supports resale. Returns depend on the price you pay, the home, and the market. A local agent can show you recent comparable sales.
How do I buy or sell a home in Mandarin Station?
Start with an agent who knows Mandarin Station, its price points, and how it compares to the surrounding Jacksonville communities before you write or accept an offer. Momentum Realty will connect you with a local specialist. Call (904) 351-6461 or submit the form on this page.

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