Living in Fernandina Beach, FL | Brian Chapman | Round Table Realty
On Amelia Island's northern tip, Fernandina Beach unfolds like a watercolor painting where maritime forests meet Atlantic waves. This is where Victorian mansions stand sentinel over shrimp boat harbors, and every sunset paints the sky above 13 miles of pristine coastline.
Where Spanish Moss Meets Salt Air A Victorian gem on Florida's emerald coast On Amelia Island's northern tip, Fernandina Beach unfolds like a watercolor painting where maritime forests meet Atlantic waves. This is where Victorian mansions stand sentinel over shrimp boat harbors, and every sunset paints the sky above 13 miles of pristine coastline. Life by the Tides Morning mist rises from the Amelia River as shrimp boats return with their catch, and the first joggers appear on beaches still marked only by turtle tracks. This is Fernandina Beach at dawn — a place where every day begins with salt air and endless possibility. Coastal Recreation Paradise: At Fort Clinch State Park, 1,400 acres of untamed wilderness stretch along the island's northern tip. Here, hiking trails wind through maritime forests where Spanish moss creates natural cathedral arches overhead. The preserved Civil War fortifications overlook waters where dolphins play in the surf. Main Beach Park serves as the community's oceanfront gathering place, where 13 miles of pristine Atlantic coastline invite morning walks and sunset celebrations. Peters Point Beachfront Park offers 4,600 feet of scenic shoreline perfect for fishing and beachcombing, while Egan's Creek Park provides kayak launches into the island's intricate tidal creek system. Historic Charm & Character: The Historic Fernandina Beach District unfolds like a living museum where Victorian architecture tells stories of Florida's golden age. Wraparound porches and gingerbread trim create streetscapes that feel both timeless and thoroughly livable. These aren't just pretty facades — they're homes where families gather on front porches as the evening breeze carries the sound of harbor bells. The walkable streets invite exploration, whether you're discovering a hidden courtyard café or simply admiring the craftsmanship that has weathered more than a century of coastal storms. This is architecture that was built to last, in a community that understands the value of preservation. Island Community Spirit: At the McArthur Family YMCA on Citrona Drive, neighbors become friends through fitness classes and family programs that bring all ages together. Community Yoga + Wellness on Beech Street offers a sanctuary where residents find balance through mindful movement. Central Park on Atlantic Avenue serves as the community's green heart, hosting festivals and farmers markets that celebrate the island's Southern-inspired culture. This is a place where the local arts scene thrives, where international cuisine meets coastal tradition, and where community events mark the rhythm of island life throughout the year. Neighborhoods with Soul: Amelia Park and Summer Beach represent the best of modern Fernandina Beach living — communities where custom homes rise among established trees and neighborhood streets connect seamlessly to island amenities. The Historic District offers something entirely different: Victorian mansions and coastal cottages where every home has a story, and morning coffee comes with harbor views. These neighborhoods attract buyers who understand that true luxury isn't just about square footage — it's about living in a place where architectural heritage meets contemporary comfort, where you can walk to dinner and kayak before breakfast. Where Victorian architecture meets Atlantic waves, and every sunset paints the harbor gold This is more than coastal living — it's island life with deep roots The Historic District captures everything magical about Fernandina Beach — Victorian homes with modern souls, walkable streets that lead to harbor views, and a community that celebrates its maritime heritage every single day. Here, neighbors still gather on front porches as shrimp boats return with the evening catch. Island Living, City Convenience Behind the Victorian charm lies a thoroughly modern community where residents enjoy the best of coastal living without sacrificing convenience. From excellent healthcare to easy city access, Fernandina Beach delivers practical benefits alongside its undeniable beauty. Coastal Connectivity: Fernandina Beach's strategic location on Amelia Island provides the perfect balance of island tranquility and mainland accessibility. Jacksonville's metropolitan amenities lie just 30 minutes south via well-maintained highway corridors, while St. Augustine's historic attractions are 45 minutes away. The scenic State Road A1A offers breathtaking coastal driving experiences, connecting residents to the broader Northeast Florida region. For daily needs, Yulee sits just 15 minutes inland, providing additional shopping and services. This connectivity means residents can enjoy remote island living while maintaining easy access to major employment centers, international airports, and cultural attractions throughout the region. Premium Healthcare Access: Healthcare excellence anchors the community through Baptist Medical Center Nassau on South 18th Street, where comprehensive medical services and emergency care serve residents with the expertise of a full-service hospital. Amelia Express Care on South 8th Street provides convenient urgent care with exceptional patient ratings, while Amelia Urgent Care and Occupational Medicine on Brady Point Road offers specialized services. This robust healthcare network ensures that residents receive excellent medical care without traveling to mainland cities, supporting the community's appeal to families and retirees who value both quality care and coastal living convenience. Established Communities: The island's diverse neighborhoods reflect a mature community where 81.7% of residents own their homes, creating stability and neighborhood pride that newcomers immediately notice. The Historic District showcases Victorian architecture where craftsmanship meets modern living, while Amelia Park and Summer Beach offer opportunities for custom construction in established settings. With a median age of 41 years and a population of 33,592, the community attracts professionals, families, and retirees seeking a balanced lifestyle. The area's 680 local businesses demonstrate a thriving local economy that supports both residents and the tourism industry that celebrates the island's natural beauty. Growing Market Appeal: Fernandina Beach's real estate market reflects the area's desirability and growth potential, with new developments like Amelia National offering luxury homes from ICI Homes starting at $573,900. Bridgemark Luxury Homes specializes in semi-custom and custom construction throughout the island, catering to buyers seeking personalized coastal architecture. The community's appeal extends beyond new construction — established neighborhoods maintain strong values while offering diverse price points. This balanced market provides opportunities for first-time island buyers alongside luxury custom home builders, supporting a community where residents at all life stages can find their perfect coastal home. Island tranquility with mainland convenience — the best of both worlds Where Salt Air Meets Culinary Art The dinner bell rings across Fernandina Beach as golden light spills through Spanish moss onto Centre Street's historic brick sidewalks. Here, where shrimp boats dock at sunset and Victorian storefronts house James Beard-worthy kitchens, every meal tells the story of this coastal town's evolution from fishing village to culinary destination. Local Flavor: Fernandina Beach's dining scene spans from the refined elegance of Salt, where 4.7-starred fine dining meets oceanfront sophistication, to the innovative New American cuisine at The Patio at 5th and Ash Restaurant. Twisted Table on Ash Street has earned near-perfect reviews for its creative approach to coastal cuisine, while Burlingame brings classic American fare with a refined coastal twist. The waterfront Salty Pelican Bar & Grill draws nearly 5,000 devoted diners to its scenic Front Street location, and Sandbar Amelia Island serves up fresh catches with Atlantic Ocean views. Kitchen 251 has become such a local favorite that it's expanding to a new marina location, while Sliders Seaside Grill represents the area's dedication to fresh seafood with over 5,600 satisfied reviews. Raise a Glass: The craft beer renaissance has found its home at Mocama Beer Company on South 8th Street, where local brewers craft distinctive ales that capture the essence of coastal Florida living. This neighborhood brewery has become a gathering spot for residents who appreciate quality craft beverages in a relaxed, community-focused atmosphere. The establishment represents Fernandina Beach's growing reputation as a destination for discerning beer enthusiasts who value local craftsmanship and authentic coastal culture. Shop & Explore: Historic Centre Street pulses with the energy of authentic small-town shopping, where locally-owned boutiques like Pearl Boutique, Twisted Sisters, and Violet Bloom offer distinctive merchandise you won't find anywhere else. Palmetto Walk Shopping Village creates a charming outdoor retail experience along the First Coast Highway, blending boutique shopping with dining in a walkable village setting. For comprehensive shopping needs, the Villages of Amelia provides a full range of retail options, earning high marks from over 1,100 shoppers who appreciate the variety and convenience of this well-planned shopping destination. Out & About: When the sun sets, Fernandina Beach comes alive with authentic entertainment that celebrates its maritime heritage. Green Turtle Tavern has established itself as the premier live music venue, drawing over 1,200 patrons to its South 3rd Street location for performances that range from local acoustic acts to touring bands. The historic Palace Saloon on Centre Street combines the town's rich history with modern entertainment, creating an atmosphere where locals and visitors alike gather to enjoy the evening. These venues represent the genuine coastal nightlife that makes Fernandina Beach a place where residents truly live, not just sleep. Every meal tells the story of this coastal town's evolution from fishing village to culinary destination Where Ocean Meets Adventure The Atlantic breeze carries the promise of adventure across Fernandina Beach, where championship fairways meet pristine coastline and ancient maritime forests whisper through Spanish moss. This is where outdoor enthusiasts discover their rhythm — whether teeing off at sunrise, paddling through tidal creeks, or walking trails that wind through 1,400 acres of unspoiled wilderness. On the Water: Fernandina Beach's maritime heritage comes alive through its exceptional water recreation opportunities. Fernandina Harbor Marina serves as the gateway to Atlantic adventures, offering full-service facilities in the heart of historic downtown where boaters can access both the Amelia River and open ocean. Amelia Island Marina provides comprehensive services for recreational boaters seeking protected waters and professional support. For those who prefer paddle power, Amelia Adventures has earned perfect five-star reviews from 450 customers for their guided kayak tours and equipment rentals, opening up the intricate waterway system that defines this coastal paradise. The George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier State Park draws over 300 dedicated anglers to its premier fishing opportunities, where the pier extends into productive waters. On the Course: Golf enthusiasts discover championship-caliber play across Fernandina Beach's premier courses. The Golf Club of Amelia Island stands as the crown jewel, earning 4.5-star reviews from discerning golfers who appreciate exceptional playing conditions and scenic coastal views. The exclusive Amelia River Club offers country club amenities and premium golf facilities for members seeking the finest recreational experience. Oak Marsh at Omni Amelia Island Resort combines championship golf with luxury resort amenities in an oceanfront setting, while Fernandina Beach Golf Club provides accessible public play for golfers of all skill levels. These courses represent more than recreation — they're community gathering places where relationships flourish and the coastal lifestyle unfolds. Into Nature: Fort Clinch State Park encompasses 1,400 acres of unspoiled wilderness where hiking and biking trails wind through preserved maritime forests and Civil War-era fortifications tell stories of the past. The Egan's Creek Greenway Trail system has earned exceptional reviews from outdoor enthusiasts who explore its extensive network through preserved wetland habitats, while Willow Pond Nature Trail offers peaceful wildlife observation opportunities. Main Beach Park serves as the premier oceanfront destination, providing direct Atlantic access for beachgoers and water sports enthusiasts. These natural spaces represent Fernandina Beach's commitment to preserving the coastal environment that defines the community's character. Active Every Day: The McArthur Family YMCA anchors Fernandina Beach's fitness culture with comprehensive recreational programs, equipment, and family activities that serve residents of all ages. Community Yoga + Wellness on Beech Street has earned near-perfect reviews for its holistic approach to health and relaxation, while Peck Gymnasium provides additional fitness opportunities for local residents. Peters Point Beachfront Park and Seaside Park offer scenic settings for running, walking, and outdoor fitness activities with stunning coastal views. This infrastructure supports a community where active living isn't just encouraged — it's a natural part of the coastal lifestyle that draws residents to embrace each day outdoors. Where championship fairways meet pristine coastline and ancient forests whisper through Spanish moss Your Coastal Story Begins Here From the first glimpse of Spanish moss dancing in the salt breeze to the sound of your front door closing on your new home, every step of finding your place in Fernandina Beach deserves a guide who understands both the market and the magic of coastal living. Why Work With Us: As your dedicated representative in Fernandina Beach, I bring deep local knowledge of everything from historic Victorian homes in the walkable downtown district to new luxury communities like Amelia National. I understand that buying a home here isn't just about square footage and price per square foot — it's about finding the perfect balance of coastal charm, community character, and modern convenience. My commitment goes beyond the closing table, connecting you with the restaurants, golf courses, marinas, and neighbors that will make this place truly feel like home. With Round Table Realty's unique approach to representation and our in-house escrow advantage, you can navigate this market with confidence, knowing every detail is handled with care and expertise. Your Next Chapter: Picture Saturday mornings at the Fernandina Harbor Marina, afternoon rounds at championship golf courses, and evening dinners where the Salty Pelican's waterfront deck becomes your regular table. This is the Fernandina Beach lifestyle — where 33,592 residents have discovered that coastal living means more than ocean views. It means belonging to a community where historic charm meets modern convenience, where your daily routine includes beach walks and where neighbors become lifelong friends. Your story here begins the moment you decide this is home. Your story here begins the moment you decide this is home
Area Guide
COASTAL HERITAGE LIVING
Where Spanish Moss Meets Salt Air
A Victorian gem on Florida's emerald coast
On Amelia Island's northern tip, Fernandina Beach unfolds like a watercolor painting where maritime forests meet Atlantic waves. This is where Victorian mansions stand sentinel over shrimp boat harbors, and every sunset paints the sky above 13 miles of pristine coastline.
Lifestyle & Culture
Life by the Tides
Morning mist rises from the Amelia River as shrimp boats return with their catch, and the first joggers appear on beaches still marked only by turtle tracks. This is Fernandina Beach at dawn — a place where every day begins with salt air and endless possibility.
Coastal Recreation Paradise
At Fort Clinch State Park, 1,400 acres of untamed wilderness stretch along the island's northern tip. Here, hiking trails wind through maritime forests where Spanish moss creates natural cathedral arches overhead. The preserved Civil War fortifications overlook waters where dolphins play in the surf. Main Beach Park serves as the community's oceanfront gathering place, where 13 miles of pristine Atlantic coastline invite morning walks and sunset celebrations. Peters Point Beachfront Park offers 4,600 feet of scenic shoreline perfect for fishing and beachcombing, while Egan's Creek Park provides kayak launches into the island's intricate tidal creek system.
Historic Charm & Character
The Historic Fernandina Beach District unfolds like a living museum where Victorian architecture tells stories of Florida's golden age. Wraparound porches and gingerbread trim create streetscapes that feel both timeless and thoroughly livable. These aren't just pretty facades — they're homes where families gather on front porches as the evening breeze carries the sound of harbor bells. The walkable streets invite exploration, whether you're discovering a hidden courtyard café or simply admiring the craftsmanship that has weathered more than a century of coastal storms. This is architecture that was built to last, in a community that understands the value of preservation.
Island Community Spirit
At the McArthur Family YMCA on Citrona Drive, neighbors become friends through fitness classes and family programs that bring all ages together. Community Yoga + Wellness on Beech Street offers a sanctuary where residents find balance through mindful movement. Central Park on Atlantic Avenue serves as the community's green heart, hosting festivals and farmers markets that celebrate the island's Southern-inspired culture. This is a place where the local arts scene thrives, where international cuisine meets coastal tradition, and where community events mark the rhythm of island life throughout the year.
Neighborhoods with Soul
Amelia Park and Summer Beach represent the best of modern Fernandina Beach living — communities where custom homes rise among established trees and neighborhood streets connect seamlessly to island amenities. The Historic District offers something entirely different: Victorian mansions and coastal cottages where every home has a story, and morning coffee comes with harbor views. These neighborhoods attract buyers who understand that true luxury isn't just about square footage — it's about living in a place where architectural heritage meets contemporary comfort, where you can walk to dinner and kayak before breakfast.
Neighborhood Spotlight
The Historic District captures everything magical about Fernandina Beach — Victorian homes with modern souls, walkable streets that lead to harbor views, and a community that celebrates its maritime heritage every single day. Here, neighbors still gather on front porches as shrimp boats return with the evening catch.
"This is more than coastal living — it's island life with deep roots"
Practical Living
Island Living, City Convenience
Behind the Victorian charm lies a thoroughly modern community where residents enjoy the best of coastal living without sacrificing convenience. From excellent healthcare to easy city access, Fernandina Beach delivers practical benefits alongside its undeniable beauty.
Coastal Connectivity
Fernandina Beach's strategic location on Amelia Island provides the perfect balance of island tranquility and mainland accessibility. Jacksonville's metropolitan amenities lie just 30 minutes south via well-maintained highway corridors, while St. Augustine's historic attractions are 45 minutes away. The scenic State Road A1A offers breathtaking coastal driving experiences, connecting residents to the broader Northeast Florida region. For daily needs, Yulee sits just 15 minutes inland, providing additional shopping and services. This connectivity means residents can enjoy remote island living while maintaining easy access to major employment centers, international airports, and cultural attractions throughout the region.
Premium Healthcare Access
Healthcare excellence anchors the community through Baptist Medical Center Nassau on South 18th Street, where comprehensive medical services and emergency care serve residents with the expertise of a full-service hospital. Amelia Express Care on South 8th Street provides convenient urgent care with exceptional patient ratings, while Amelia Urgent Care and Occupational Medicine on Brady Point Road offers specialized services. This robust healthcare network ensures that residents receive excellent medical care without traveling to mainland cities, supporting the community's appeal to families and retirees who value both quality care and coastal living convenience.
Established Communities
The island's diverse neighborhoods reflect a mature community where 81.7% of residents own their homes, creating stability and neighborhood pride that newcomers immediately notice. The Historic District showcases Victorian architecture where craftsmanship meets modern living, while Amelia Park and Summer Beach offer opportunities for custom construction in established settings. With a median age of 41 years and a population of 33,592, the community attracts professionals, families, and retirees seeking a balanced lifestyle. The area's 680 local businesses demonstrate a thriving local economy that supports both residents and the tourism industry that celebrates the island's natural beauty.
Growing Market Appeal
Fernandina Beach's real estate market reflects the area's desirability and growth potential, with new developments like Amelia National offering luxury homes from ICI Homes starting at $573,900. Bridgemark Luxury Homes specializes in semi-custom and custom construction throughout the island, catering to buyers seeking personalized coastal architecture. The community's appeal extends beyond new construction — established neighborhoods maintain strong values while offering diverse price points. This balanced market provides opportunities for first-time island buyers alongside luxury custom home builders, supporting a community where residents at all life stages can find their perfect coastal home.
County
Nassau County
Zip Codes
32034
Nearby Cities
Jacksonville (30 min drive) | St. Augustine (45 min drive) | Yulee (15 min drive)
Climate
Subtropical coastal climate with comfortable year-round temperatures
Median Sale Price
$403K
Median Home Value
$292K
Median Rent
$2K/mo
Price Per Sqft
$202/sqft
Days on Market
59 days
Median Household Income
$81K
Homeownership Rate
81.7%
College Educated
30.5%
Median Age
41.0 years
Population
33,592
Local Businesses
680 establishments
"Island tranquility with mainland convenience — the best of both worlds"
Dining & Entertainment
Where Salt Air Meets Culinary Art
The dinner bell rings across Fernandina Beach as golden light spills through Spanish moss onto Centre Street's historic brick sidewalks. Here, where shrimp boats dock at sunset and Victorian storefronts house James Beard-worthy kitchens, every meal tells the story of this coastal town's evolution from fishing village to culinary destination.
Local Flavor
Fernandina Beach's dining scene spans from the refined elegance of Salt, where 4.7-starred fine dining meets oceanfront sophistication, to the innovative New American cuisine at The Patio at 5th and Ash Restaurant. Twisted Table on Ash Street has earned near-perfect reviews for its creative approach to coastal cuisine, while Burlingame brings classic American fare with a refined coastal twist. The waterfront Salty Pelican Bar & Grill draws nearly 5,000 devoted diners to its scenic Front Street location, and Sandbar Amelia Island serves up fresh catches with Atlantic Ocean views. Kitchen 251 has become such a local favorite that it's expanding to a new marina location, while Sliders Seaside Grill represents the area's dedication to fresh seafood with over 5,600 satisfied reviews.
Raise a Glass
The craft beer renaissance has found its home at Mocama Beer Company on South 8th Street, where local brewers craft distinctive ales that capture the essence of coastal Florida living. This neighborhood brewery has become a gathering spot for residents who appreciate quality craft beverages in a relaxed, community-focused atmosphere. The establishment represents Fernandina Beach's growing reputation as a destination for discerning beer enthusiasts who value local craftsmanship and authentic coastal culture.
Shop & Explore
Historic Centre Street pulses with the energy of authentic small-town shopping, where locally-owned boutiques like Pearl Boutique, Twisted Sisters, and Violet Bloom offer distinctive merchandise you won't find anywhere else. Palmetto Walk Shopping Village creates a charming outdoor retail experience along the First Coast Highway, blending boutique shopping with dining in a walkable village setting. For comprehensive shopping needs, the Villages of Amelia provides a full range of retail options, earning high marks from over 1,100 shoppers who appreciate the variety and convenience of this well-planned shopping destination.
Out & About
When the sun sets, Fernandina Beach comes alive with authentic entertainment that celebrates its maritime heritage. Green Turtle Tavern has established itself as the premier live music venue, drawing over 1,200 patrons to its South 3rd Street location for performances that range from local acoustic acts to touring bands. The historic Palace Saloon on Centre Street combines the town's rich history with modern entertainment, creating an atmosphere where locals and visitors alike gather to enjoy the evening. These venues represent the genuine coastal nightlife that makes Fernandina Beach a place where residents truly live, not just sleep.
Brian Chapman's Picks
As someone who calls Fernandina Beach home, I can tell you that the Salty Pelican is where I take out-of-town guests for that perfect waterfront dinner experience, and Sliders never disappoints for a casual meal with ocean views. These aren't just restaurants — they're the places where our community gathers and memories are made.
"Every meal tells the story of this coastal town's evolution from fishing village to culinary destination"
Outdoor & Active Living
Where Ocean Meets Adventure
The Atlantic breeze carries the promise of adventure across Fernandina Beach, where championship fairways meet pristine coastline and ancient maritime forests whisper through Spanish moss. This is where outdoor enthusiasts discover their rhythm — whether teeing off at sunrise, paddling through tidal creeks, or walking trails that wind through 1,400 acres of unspoiled wilderness.
On the Water
Fernandina Beach's maritime heritage comes alive through its exceptional water recreation opportunities. Fernandina Harbor Marina serves as the gateway to Atlantic adventures, offering full-service facilities in the heart of historic downtown where boaters can access both the Amelia River and open ocean. Amelia Island Marina provides comprehensive services for recreational boaters seeking protected waters and professional support. For those who prefer paddle power, Amelia Adventures has earned perfect five-star reviews from 450 customers for their guided kayak tours and equipment rentals, opening up the intricate waterway system that defines this coastal paradise. The George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier State Park draws over 300 dedicated anglers to its premier fishing opportunities, where the pier extends into productive waters.
On the Course
Golf enthusiasts discover championship-caliber play across Fernandina Beach's premier courses. The Golf Club of Amelia Island stands as the crown jewel, earning 4.5-star reviews from discerning golfers who appreciate exceptional playing conditions and scenic coastal views. The exclusive Amelia River Club offers country club amenities and premium golf facilities for members seeking the finest recreational experience. Oak Marsh at Omni Amelia Island Resort combines championship golf with luxury resort amenities in an oceanfront setting, while Fernandina Beach Golf Club provides accessible public play for golfers of all skill levels. These courses represent more than recreation — they're community gathering places where relationships flourish and the coastal lifestyle unfolds.
Into Nature
Fort Clinch State Park encompasses 1,400 acres of unspoiled wilderness where hiking and biking trails wind through preserved maritime forests and Civil War-era fortifications tell stories of the past. The Egan's Creek Greenway Trail system has earned exceptional reviews from outdoor enthusiasts who explore its extensive network through preserved wetland habitats, while Willow Pond Nature Trail offers peaceful wildlife observation opportunities. Main Beach Park serves as the premier oceanfront destination, providing direct Atlantic access for beachgoers and water sports enthusiasts. These natural spaces represent Fernandina Beach's commitment to preserving the coastal environment that defines the community's character.
Active Every Day
The McArthur Family YMCA anchors Fernandina Beach's fitness culture with comprehensive recreational programs, equipment, and family activities that serve residents of all ages. Community Yoga + Wellness on Beech Street has earned near-perfect reviews for its holistic approach to health and relaxation, while Peck Gymnasium provides additional fitness opportunities for local residents. Peters Point Beachfront Park and Seaside Park offer scenic settings for running, walking, and outdoor fitness activities with stunning coastal views. This infrastructure supports a community where active living isn't just encouraged — it's a natural part of the coastal lifestyle that draws residents to embrace each day outdoors.
Your Next Step
Your Coastal Story Begins Here
From the first glimpse of Spanish moss dancing in the salt breeze to the sound of your front door closing on your new home, every step of finding your place in Fernandina Beach deserves a guide who understands both the market and the magic of coastal living.
Why Work With Us
As your dedicated representative in Fernandina Beach, I bring deep local knowledge of everything from historic Victorian homes in the walkable downtown district to new luxury communities like Amelia National. I understand that buying a home here isn't just about square footage and price per square foot — it's about finding the perfect balance of coastal charm, community character, and modern convenience. My commitment goes beyond the closing table, connecting you with the restaurants, golf courses, marinas, and neighbors that will make this place truly feel like home. With Round Table Realty's unique approach to representation and our in-house escrow advantage, you can navigate this market with confidence, knowing every detail is handled with care and expertise.
Your Next Chapter
Picture Saturday mornings at the Fernandina Harbor Marina, afternoon rounds at championship golf courses, and evening dinners where the Salty Pelican's waterfront deck becomes your regular table. This is the Fernandina Beach lifestyle — where 33,592 residents have discovered that coastal living means more than ocean views. It means belonging to a community where historic charm meets modern convenience, where your daily routine includes beach walks and where neighbors become lifelong friends. Your story here begins the moment you decide this is home.
"Your story here begins the moment you decide this is home"
Brian Chapman
5089327271
brian@roundtablerealty.com
Let's explore Fernandina Beach for your next home! I'm here to help you discover not just the perfect property, but the coastal lifestyle that makes this community truly special.
Round Table Realty brings a distinctive advantage to the Florida real estate market through their commitment to true single-agency representation, where every client receives a dedicated agent who advocates solely for their interests throughout the transaction. Their innovative in-house escrow deposit protection provides clients with unparalleled security — while traditional arrangements with external title companies or law firms require clients to waive their right to bring disputes to the state's free resolution process, Round Table Realty's internal escrow system preserves these valuable rights and shields clients from costly binder dispute procedures. Combined with their comprehensive understanding of Florida's diverse coastal and inland markets, this brokerage offers both the personal attention of a boutique firm and the sophisticated resources that today's real estate transactions demand.
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