1,934 Apartments for Rent near Gainesville
Gainesville, FL Apartments
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Apartments
- $1,565 - $2,725
1 - 3 beds | 195 units available
The Marlow Gainesville
Apt building in Gainesville, FL
Park Avenue Apartments
Cobblestone
The Polos
MAA Magnolia Parke
The Laurels
Bel Air/Village West
Hidden Village
Arlington Square
City Place at Celebration Pointe
Residences at Markets West
Madison Pointe
The Gardens
The Paddock Club Gainesville
Courtney Greens
Gainesville Snapshot
Frequently asked questions
How expensive is it to rent an apartment in Gainesville, FL?
The median Gainesville, FL rent is $1,662 which is above the national median rent of $1,469. In addition to the rent cost, you need to also account for costs of basic utilities consisting of water, garbage, electric and natural gas. Check with your local Gainesville utilities for estimates.
How many Apartments are available now in Gainesville, FL?
There are currently 1,934 apartments for rent on the Zillow platform in Gainesville, which fluctuated 0.42% over the past 30-days.
How does HotPads make it easier to find an apartment in Gainesville, FL?
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About Gainesville
Area Information
Gainesville, Florida is a medium-sized town of nearly 130,000 residents. Home to the University of Florida (UF), Gainesville (also known as Gatorville) has a very college-town feel. Gainesville summers are scorching, with temperatures often rising above 100 degrees, while the average day in winter is perfectly mild, with averages in the 60s.
Who's There?
About 50,000 students are enrolled at UF yearly, meaning a third of the population in Gainesville is made up of students who are diehard supporters of the Gators. Many of the school's alumni also stay in town far beyond graduation, making the city a popular place for the young and upwardly mobile. More than 42 percent of adults are employed in professional jobs (like teaching, sales and office/admin) and are educated, with at least a bachelor's degree. However, much of the city's population (more than 34 percent) live below the federal poverty line. Some of Gainesville's top employers include the University of Florida, UFHealth, Alachua County School Board and Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
What's Around Gainesville?
Downtown is stylish, and everything you need is within walking distance, while the UF area is full of students and emblazoned with the school colors (orange and blue). Northeast Gainesville is popular with young families and professionals, eccentrics and folks who adhere to an organic lifestyle, while Southeast Gainesville is the place to live if you're in search of a peaceful, family lifestyle in the suburbs. Jonesville, located conveniently close to I-75, is more affluent and full of upscale shops and restaurants. While carless students should get along fine in Gainesville, most other folks find it beneficial to have their own vehicle. For the size of the city, it has good public transport with the Regional Transit System (RTS) buses.
What Do You Do In Gainesville?
Nature lovers might like to explore the city's Kanapaha Botanical Gardens, visit the Florida Museum of Natural History or go camping, biking or canoeing at Paynes Prairie. You can also see waterfalls and wildlife at Devil's Millhopper. And fans of sports won't be bored with the UF Gators' jam-packed year-round schedule of football, baseball and basketball.
Gainesville Attractions
- The Fest: A premier independent music festival, featuring hundreds of bands performing over three days
- Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park: A National Natural Landmark, this preserve is home to a wide range of wildlife, from bison and wild horses to alligators.
- Ginnie Springs Outdoors: This spring-fed river is a great place to camp, picnic or just relax with friends and family.
- Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park: A National Natural Landmark that features a walk-in sinkhole and a miniature rain forest.
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