Scan Jacksonville, FL and Surrounding Counties for Distressed Properties

AI-powered county-wide scanning identifies neglected and vacant properties across the entire Jacksonville metro and beyond. 7,600+ estimated distressed properties in city limits alone — scan the full county for even more.

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24
Avg Days on Market
1 in 2,100
Foreclosure Rate
13.1
Price-to-Rent Ratio
6.2%
YoY Appreciation
Avg Distress Score: 3.2/5 Mixed Market Investor Activity: Medium Population: 949,611 Median Home Value: $285,000 Vacancy Rate: 9.8%

Jacksonville Distressed Property Market Overview

Jacksonville is the largest city by land area in the contiguous United States, and its sprawling geography means distressed properties are scattered across a vast territory that would be impossible to scout on foot. This makes Ugly House Finder's AI-powered search especially valuable, as investors can draw search polygons across Jacksonville's 840 square miles to systematically identify neglected properties. The city's strong military presence, growing financial sector, and no state income tax make it an increasingly popular market for both local and out-of-state real estate investors.

Why Invest in Distressed Properties in Jacksonville

  • No state income tax maximizing investor returns on rental income
  • Massive geographic area creating pockets of opportunity across diverse neighborhoods
  • Strong military and naval base employment providing stable rental demand
  • Lower insurance costs than South Florida markets
  • Population growth outpacing housing supply in many submarkets

Target Neighborhoods

These Jacksonville neighborhoods contain the highest concentrations of distressed properties:

  • Northside
  • Eastside
  • New Town
  • Grand Park
  • Moncrief
  • Panama Park
  • Brentwood
  • Woodstock
  • Lackawanna
  • Mixon Town

Common Property Types

Typical distressed property types found in the Jacksonville market:

  • Concrete block homes
  • Frame construction houses
  • Mid-century ranches
  • Small multifamily

How to Scan Jacksonville and Surrounding Counties

Ugly House Finder makes it easy to find distressed properties across the entire Jacksonville metro — from the city core to the outer county limits — without driving a single mile:

  1. Draw your search area on the map — cover a single neighborhood, an entire zip code, or scan the whole county at once
  2. AI scans every property within your selected area, analyzing Google Street View images for visible signs of distress
  3. Review scored results with each property rated 1-5 for distress level, including AI-generated descriptions of observed issues
  4. Skip trace owners to get contact information for property owners you want to reach
  5. Export your leads as PDF reports or CSV spreadsheets for your marketing campaigns

Pro tip: Don't limit yourself to the city — some of the best deals are in surrounding suburban and rural counties. Ugly House Finder covers all 3,100+ US counties.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I scan the entire county around Jacksonville for distressed properties?

Yes. Ugly House Finder covers every county in the United States — including the entire Jacksonville metro area and surrounding counties. You can draw your search polygon around a full county, multiple zip codes, or narrow it down to a single neighborhood. The AI scans every property within your selected area, so you're never limited to one city or predefined market boundary.

How many distressed properties are in the Jacksonville, FL area?

Within the Jacksonville city limits alone, Ugly House Finder estimates there are 7,600+ distressed residential properties. When you expand your scan to include the surrounding county and suburbs, that number grows significantly. Our AI analysis is based on Google Street View imagery combined with Census Bureau economic and housing data. The actual count fluctuates as properties are renovated, demolished, or newly become distressed.

How does Ugly House Finder work in Jacksonville?

Ugly House Finder lets you draw a search area on a map — from a single block in Jacksonville to the entire surrounding county — and automatically analyzes every residential property within that area. The AI examines Google Street View images for signs of distress like damaged roofs, overgrown yards, peeling paint, and structural issues. Each property receives a distress score from 1-5, and you can instantly access owner contact information through built-in skip tracing.

What neighborhoods in Jacksonville have the most distressed properties?

Key neighborhoods with significant distressed property inventory in Jacksonville include Northside, Eastside, New Town, Grand Park, Moncrief. These areas typically show higher vacancy rates, older housing stock, and more visible signs of deferred maintenance. Use Ugly House Finder to scan these neighborhoods — or scan the entire county to find pockets of opportunity outside the city core.

Does Ugly House Finder only work in major cities?

No. Ugly House Finder works in every US county — over 3,100 counties nationwide. While this guide focuses on the Jacksonville metro area, you can scan rural towns, suburban communities, and small cities anywhere in the country. Just draw your search area on the map and the AI handles the rest.