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Home prices, sales in Jacksoville

Jul. 25, 2008
Categorized in: In The News

Jacksonville, Florida

Taken from
"Home prices, sales continue upward trek," The Florida-Times Union,  by Liz Flaisig, 7/25/2008.

According to the Florida Association of Realtors:

Housing sales in Jacksonville have shown modest gains from month to month since February 2008.

Single-family Home sales in Jacksonville were up 2.1 percent to 1,013 from May to June. Though sales declined 20% compared to sales the same month one year ago.

The median price in June 2008: $197,000

The median price in May 2008: $193,200

The median price in June 2007: $212,200

Condo sales in Jacksonville went up to 20.5% from May to June to a total of 135 units. Though sales declined 9% from the same month one year ago when 149 units were sold.

The mendian price in June 2008: $$182,000

The median price in May 2008: $154,700

The median price in June 2007: $173,000

 

 

 

 

 

Where to dispose hazardous waste and e-waste in Jacksonville (Duval County)

Jan. 13, 2008
Categorized in: Jacksonville

Info is taken from The Florida-Times Union, page B3, 1/12/2007.

Electronic waste can legally be put into landfills, but recycling is strongly recommended due to environmental concerns. Examples include: computers, monitors, mobile devices, computer peripherals (such as keyboards and cables), audio equipment, small appliances (such as hair dryers or power tools), televisions.

Household hazardous waste should not go into the landfill and have to be taken to special centers for recycling or proper disposal. They include: batteries and include rechargeable batteries such as those in cell phones, paint, oil, fluorescent lisghts including tubes and compact fluorescent bulbs, pool cemicals, motor oil and used oil filters, drain cleaners and acids, pesticides and fertilizers.

Take e-waste and househould hazardous waste to the Household Hazardous Waste Facility at 2675 Commonwealth Ave., which is open Tues. through Sat. There is a limit of three cathode ray tubes/televisions per person.

The City of Jacksonville is also sponsoring the following remote collections:

Jan 19, 2008 - Oceanway Park, 12215 Sago Ave.

Feb 9, 2008 - Ed Austin Reginal Park, 3450 Monument Road

Mar 22, 2008 - Blue Cypress Park, 4012 University Boulevard N.

Apr 19, 2008 - Crystal Springs Park, 9800 Crystal Springs Road

May 17, 2008 - Mandarin Park, 14780 Mandarin Road

For more information, call 904-387-8847.