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Regency, Jacksonville. The 2026 Guide

Everything a buyer or seller needs to know about Regency, the established Arlington-area neighborhood in Jacksonville's 32211 zip code, built around Regency Square about seven miles east of downtown. Known for shopping convenience and affordable midcentury homes, Regency pairs retail access with quiet residential streets. This guide covers the location, home prices, how Duval schools work, the amenities, and the honest trade-offs of buying or selling here.

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Regency, Jacksonville

Regency is an established neighborhood in Jacksonville's Arlington area, about seven miles east of downtown, in the 32211 zip code. It grew up around Regency Square Mall and the retail that followed, and today it pairs that commercial convenience with quiet, oak-shaded residential streets of midcentury single-family homes and apartments.

The area has been reinventing itself since the Regency Square Mall declined in the mid-2010s, with newer shopping centers, restaurants, and grocery stores filling in. This guide covers where Regency sits, what homes cost, how the schools work, the amenities, and the honest trade-offs of buying or selling here.

Quick Facts

CategoryDetail
LocationArlington, East Jacksonville, about 7 miles from downtown
Zip code32211 (with 32225 and 32277 nearby)
CharacterEstablished, retail-adjacent, oak-shaded residential
HousingMidcentury single-family with colonial and revival touches, plus apartments
Typical priceAround $315,000 (Redfin 12-month median sale, 2026)
RetailRegency-area shopping centers, restaurants, and groceries
SchoolsSet by home address, confirm with the Duval locator
CountyDuval

Community Overview & History

Regency was built around the regional shopping draw of Regency Square Mall, which opened in 1967 and anchored East Jacksonville retail for decades. The residential streets that grew alongside it are largely midcentury, with mature oaks and a quiet, settled feel a few blocks off the commercial corridors.

Since the mall's decline in the mid-2010s, the area has shifted toward open-air shopping centers and big-box retail, while the residential core has stayed affordable and established. The result is a neighborhood where shopping and services are unusually close to home.

Areas & Streets

Regency centers on the Atlantic Boulevard and Monument Road corridors, with residential streets set back from the retail. The blocks away from the main roads are quieter and more oak-shaded, while the corridors carry the shopping and traffic.

Because the area mixes single-family homes and apartment communities, the specific street and housing type shape the feel and the value here.

Real Estate Market

Regency is a value market with retail convenience. An attributed third-party figure sets the context, and the county number frames it.

SegmentNote
Single-family homesAround $315,000 (Redfin 12-month median sale, 2026)
Attached and condosA more accessible entry point
Duval County context$332,500 county median (NEFAR, April 2026, county-level)

Because the area mixes single-family and attached housing of varying age, value turns on condition and street. Price to recent comparable sales and confirm current pricing for a specific home.

On pricing: the $315,000 figure is an aggregated third-party 12-month median sale (Redfin), not a NEFAR neighborhood figure. NEFAR reports at the county level only. Treat any neighborhood median as directional.

Who Lives Here

Regency draws value-focused buyers, commuters who want to be close to downtown and the Beaches, and households who like having shopping and services within minutes. The mix of single-family homes and apartments supports a range of budgets.

It reads as an established, practical, mixed neighborhood, so buyers tend to value affordability, location, and convenience over new-construction newness.

Schools

Duval County assigns the zoned neighborhood school by home address, and it runs a separate set of application magnets open countywide.

Confirm the zoned elementary, middle, and high school for a specific Regency address with the Duval County Public Schools locator before you buy. Duval's strongest high schools are application magnets, covered in our Duval schools ranking.

Confirm by address: check the official locator at duvalschools.org/finder for the zoned schools at the specific home.

Amenities & Lifestyle

Regency's signature is convenience. Shopping centers, restaurants, and groceries are clustered along Atlantic Boulevard and Monument Road, and the area sits within a short drive of the St. Johns River, downtown, and the Beaches via Atlantic Boulevard.

The lifestyle is practical and established, with retail and services closer than in most residential neighborhoods, balanced by the traffic that comes with a commercial hub.

HOA, CDD & Costs

Most of Regency is older platted neighborhood with no Community Development District and no blanket homeowners association, though specific condo and apartment communities carry their own dues.

Because the homes are older, the real cost questions are condition and insurance. Budget for roof and system age, confirm any HOA on attached housing, and model the all-in monthly.

Commute Analysis

Regency sits about seven miles from downtown via Arlington Expressway and the Mathews Bridge, generally a 12 to 18 minute drive depending on traffic. Atlantic Boulevard runs east to the Beaches and west toward downtown, and J. Turner Butler Boulevard reaches the Southside.

The central east-side location with quick corridor access is the practical draw, with corridor traffic the main trade-off.

Shopping & Dining

Regency is one of Jacksonville's retail hubs, with shopping centers, big-box stores, restaurants, and groceries clustered nearby. The area's whole identity has long been tied to shopping convenience.

For more, the St. Johns Town Center and the Beaches are a short drive east via Atlantic Boulevard or Butler Boulevard.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Affordable established homes close to downtown
  • Shopping, dining, and groceries within minutes
  • Central east-side location with quick corridor access
  • Oak-shaded residential streets off the main roads
  • A mix of single-family and attached options
  • Mostly no CDD and no blanket HOA

Cons

  • Older housing stock means roofs and systems to budget for
  • Corridor traffic and commercial activity nearby
  • Condition varies house to house
  • Confirm the zoned schools by address
  • Top Duval high schools are application magnets
  • The former mall area continues to redevelop

Comparable Areas

Regency competes with a few nearby east-side areas.

AreaHow it compares to Regency
ArlingtonThe broader established area around Regency, with more midcentury subdivisions and riverfront.
Fort CarolineThe wooded, riverfront eastern end near the national memorial, quieter and more natural.
BaymeadowsA Southside value area with more condos, similar affordability.

Hidden Things Buyers Should Know

A few things consistently come up once buyers get serious about Regency.

Convenience is the headline

Few Jacksonville neighborhoods put this much shopping and dining within minutes. For buyers who value errands close to home, that is the main draw.

The retail area is still evolving

Since the mall's decline, the commercial core has been redeveloping. Check what is currently open and planned near a specific home, since the retail mix is changing.

Older homes need a real inspection

Much of the housing is midcentury, so roofs and systems matter. Budget for condition and get a thorough inspection.

Confirm the school zone for the exact home

Attendance zones follow the address across the east side. Verify the zoned schools for the specific home with the Duval locator before you commit.

Momentum Expert Insight

Jon Brooks · Co-Founder, Momentum Realty

Regency is my pick for buyers who want to be close to everything and keep the budget real. You are seven miles from downtown with shopping and groceries basically out the door, and the homes are affordable midcentury. The trade is that it is a retail hub, so you live with some corridor traffic.

The area has been remaking itself since the old mall faded, so I always check what is actually open and coming near a specific home, because the commercial mix is still shifting. On the houses, these are older, so the inspection matters, roof and systems first.

Schools follow the address on the east side, so we confirm the zone on the Duval locator and look at the countywide magnets, and we price to the comparable sales for the specific street rather than a neighborhood average.

Selling a Home in Regency

If you are thinking about selling in Regency, the right list price comes from recent comparable sales in this specific area, not an automated estimate. Pricing to the street, the lot, and the current Regency 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 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

Where is Regency in Jacksonville?
Regency is an established neighborhood in Jacksonville's Arlington area, about seven miles east of downtown in the 32211 zip code, built around the former Regency Square Mall along Atlantic Boulevard and Monument Road.
Is Regency Jacksonville a good place to live?
For value-focused buyers who want affordable established homes close to downtown with shopping and services minutes away, Regency is a practical choice. The trade-offs are older housing, corridor traffic, and a retail area that is still redeveloping.
How much do homes cost in Regency?
The Regency 12-month median sale price is around $315,000 (Redfin, 2026), with single-family homes generally in the $300,000s to mid $400,000s and attached units more accessible. Confirm current pricing for a specific home.
What happened to Regency Square Mall?
Regency Square Mall opened in 1967 and anchored East Jacksonville retail for decades, then declined in the mid-2010s. The area has since shifted toward open-air shopping centers, big-box stores, and restaurants.
What schools serve Regency?
Duval assigns the zoned elementary, middle, and high school by home address, so confirm with the Duval locator. Duval's strongest high schools are application magnets open countywide, covered in our Duval schools ranking.
How far is Regency from downtown Jacksonville?
Regency is about seven miles from downtown, generally a 12 to 18 minute drive via the Arlington Expressway and the Mathews Bridge, depending on traffic.
Is Regency good for shopping?
Yes. Regency is one of Jacksonville's retail hubs, with shopping centers, big-box stores, restaurants, and groceries clustered along Atlantic Boulevard and Monument Road, which is a defining convenience of the area.
What types of homes are in Regency?
Regency has midcentury single-family homes with colonial and revival touches, plus condo and apartment communities. The houses are largely older, so condition varies and inspection matters.
Does Regency have an HOA or CDD?
Most single-family Regency is older platted neighborhood with no Community Development District and no blanket homeowners association, though condo and apartment communities carry their own dues. Confirm for a specific property.
How old are the homes in Regency?
Most Regency homes are midcentury, built around and after the 1967 opening of Regency Square Mall. Given that age, a thorough inspection of roof and systems is important.
Is Regency close to the Beaches?
Yes. Atlantic Boulevard runs east from Regency to the Beaches, and J. Turner Butler Boulevard reaches the Southside, so the Beaches are a straightforward drive from the area.
Is Regency good for families?
Regency offers affordability and convenience for families. Because attendance zones follow the address, confirm the zoned schools for a specific home, and weigh older-home condition.
Is Regency a safe neighborhood?
Regency is an established east-side neighborhood, and conditions vary block to block as in any older urban area. Visit at different times, review current local data, and an agent can help compare specific streets.
What is the difference between Regency and Arlington?
Regency is the retail-anchored neighborhood within the broader Arlington area. Arlington is the larger established area with more midcentury subdivisions and riverfront, while Regency is defined by its shopping hub.
How is the Regency housing market in 2026?
The Regency 12-month median sale is around $315,000 (Redfin, 2026), below the Duval County median of $332,500 (NEFAR, April 2026). Because the housing mixes single-family and attached homes of varying age, price to recent comparable sales.
How do I buy or sell a home in Regency?
Start with an agent who knows the east side, since condition and street drive value in Regency. Momentum Realty gives sellers a true home value from real comparable sales and represents buyers on price and inspections. Call (904) 351-6461 or use the form on this page.

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