According to one homegain.com, the total number of housing units in Jacksonville is 160,388. Homegain.com also sights that the education levels in Jacksonville are as follows. The percentage of residents with a K-12 educational level is 30%. Those with high school diplomas are 19%. College graduates in the area make up 10% of the population, and those with a post graduate degree reach a percentage of 3%. These numbers are pretty much on par with the percentiles of Florida residents, with slight fluctuations. The national percentile points are: 31% holding a K-12 educational level, 19% of Americans have a high school diploma, 28% are college graduates and 4 % have a post graduate degree. The only major variation from the national average is that of the number of college graduates.
According to trulia.com, as of January 2006, the average price for a one bedroom single family home is $153,824. The average price for a two bedroom housing unit is $128,714. A three bedroom home will average $165,516; and a four bedroom home will average in a cost of $305,891.
Trulia.com also states that the median rental price for a single family housing unit in Jacksonville is $427. The also give the following statistics concerning the housing market in Jacksonville: 59% of all housing units are owner occupied, 33% of all housing units are rental units and 8% of the total housing units are currently vacant.