Commercial landscape maintenance & exterior site care Jacksonville & Northeast Florida Call or text 904-844-9971
Multifamily & HOA

Common areas should feel consistently cared for—not periodically rescued.

Recurring landscape maintenance and exterior site care for entrances, common areas, amenity approaches, and the high-visibility spaces residents experience every day.

Aerial view of a Northeast Florida apartment community with maintained grounds and pond frontage
Community presentation

Maintain the spaces everyone shares.

Every community has a different service plan, but the priorities stay consistent: reliable upkeep, clear resident routes, and prompt attention to visible concerns.

01

Entrances & monuments

High-visibility zones that shape the experience before a resident or guest reaches the property.

02

Common-area grounds

Recurring mowing, edging, shrub and bed care, blowing, and landscape presentation.

03

Amenity approaches

Clubhouse routes, pool-adjacent landscaping, walks, and other shared exterior areas.

04

Exterior site care

Pressure washing, routine cleanup, debris response, and targeted exterior needs under one relationship.

Management priorities

The grounds are part of how the community feels.

Consistency matters more than occasional perfection. Residents and managers experience the same repeatable details every week.

Arrival

Entrances stay intentional

Monuments, signs, beds, and first-turn views set the tone for the community.

Daily routes

Walks stay clear

Edges, shrubs, debris, and visible obstacles affect everyday resident experience.

Amenities

Shared spaces feel cared for

Clubhouse and amenity approaches deserve the same standard as the frontage.

Follow-through

Visible concerns have a next step

Maintenance issues, improvements, and separately approved work stay distinct.

Maintained apartment community monument framed by trimmed shrubs, ornamental grasses, and fresh mulch
Community review

Walk the resident experience—not only the perimeter.

For multifamily and HOA properties, the most important route often runs from the entrance to leasing, amenities, mail areas, and the common spaces used every day.

  • Entrance and monument presentation
  • Leasing and clubhouse approaches
  • Pool, mail, and amenity-adjacent landscape
  • Walkway clearance and visible debris
  • Repeated complaint or decline areas
Next step

Managing a community in Northeast Florida?

Send the property address and the main exterior concern. We’ll start with the areas residents and managers see most.

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