Wooded, charming, and filled with unique homes, this area of town attracts those who want the convenience of being minutes from the university and the UF/Shands hospital corridor, as well as downtown. Most homes in this area are mid-century, and
Homes in this area include 1960s bungalows and early 2000s single family homes, as well as everything in between. Therefore, you will find a variety of styles and prices in this area of town. Many neighborhoods are heavily wooded, which
Condos, townhomes, and single family homes can all be found along this winding road that connects 34th Street to 13th Street. The picturesque area, complete with an abundance of trees and a creek, has a mix of student and adult
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
Not quite considered “close to UF,” but certainly convenient to campus, this area is popular for its mid-century, more affordable, concrete block homes. Close to shopping, parks, commercial centers, restaurants, and more, this area attracts those who want the convenience
Sandwiched between two I-75 exits and close to the Hidden Oak Elementary and Fort Clarke Middle High School complex, this area’s desirability is high. Neighborhoods here vary in price, style, and age. It is possible to find homes with some
Popular for its proximity to both UF and North FlWith a mix of new construction, distinctive luxury residences, and small starter single family homes from the 1960s-1980s, this area potentially has something for nearly everyone. Convenient to Buchholz High School,
Popular for its proximity to both UF and North Florida Hospital, as well as its convenience to I-75, this area of town continues to attract residents who want more affordable housing close to the heart of town. Surrounded by amenities,
About 15 miles north and as many west of Gainesville, technology and nature meet here to make something beautiful. With Sid Martin Biotech, UF Innovate's award-winning and world-renown biotechnology incubator on the east end and some of the world's most
Archer & Williston Roads Neighborhoods throughout the Archer and Williston Road areas are sparse but increasing rapidly, although most of Archer Road remains heavily commercial and Williston Road is mostly vacant land that abuts to Paynes Prairie. West of I-75 and