It’s easy to live here.
Gainesville is a multicultural gem wrapped in Southern hospitality. We’re international, yet intimate.
Usually when you run into someone who happened to end up here, whether for school, a medical residency, or as a trailing partner, they will tell you that they originally didn’t think this would be a permanent home, yet here they are many years later. By choice, not by force. Something about Gainesville just sucks you in; maybe it’s those open arms that embrace strangers and welcome them unconditionally. Whatever the reason, we choose Gainesville. Or maybe, just maybe, Gainesville chooses us.
North of Haile/SW 24th Ave Just east of the Jonesville area, between 122nd St. and I-75, and heading south to SW 24th Avenue is this densely populated area, where you’ll find thousands of homes, a variety of price points, lot sizes
This corridor is flanked mostly by homes built from the 1960s through the 1980s. Most homes are not in neighborhoods with homeowners’ associations, which makes them appealing to those who don’t want HOA restrictions. The three neighborhoods with associations range
The area immediately surrounding Santa Fe College is mostly commercial, with a few apartment complexes, fast food restaurants, corporate parks, and healthcare facilities sprinkled around it. Less than a mile in either direction, however, there are dozens of neighborhoods, built