Primarily rural until the end of the 1960s when developers discovered this area, Mandarin has grown steadily since. The Mandarin Community Club works diligently to maintain the community's architectural integrity. Mandarin is rich in history, and for years different preservation groups have sought to maintain that history either in family holdings, trunks, church and school archives or through Mandarin Community Club involvement. Mandarin homes range from estates on the St. Johns River to small country homes with stables. Mandarin is filled with live oak trees and is a very desirable place to live. Mandarin has nearby shopping with a selection of national chain stores such as Barnes and Noble, TJ Max, and the World Market. Please consider Mandarin when you search for homes in Jacksonville.
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