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Gainesville

Smart Homes for Sale in Gainesville, FL

34 homes

New home communities in Gainesville, FL

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Housing market in Gainesville, FL

  • State
    Florida
  • Market
    Gainesville-Ocala Area
  • Neighborhoods
    40
  • Communities
    11
  • Single family
    126
  • Townhouses
    16
  • Multi family
    1
  • Condominiums
    12
  • Active builders
    13
  • Starting price
    $229,185
  • Median price
    $448,445
  • Price per square foot
    $239.64

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 34 listings in Gainesville, FL, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Gainesville?

The Local Vibe (Location & Identity)

With a population of approximately 145,000, Gainesville serves as the economic and cultural hub of Alachua County, operating as a standalone city rather than a bedroom community. The local economy is driven by a massive employment base in healthcare and higher education, resulting in a demographic mix of researchers, medical professionals, and long-term residents.

Living Here: Amenities & Lifestyle

Daily life often centers around the outdoors and regional shopping hubs. Residents spend weekends exploring the trails at Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park or gathering at the central Depot Park. For shopping and dining, the massive Butler Plaza and the newer Celebration Pointe offer walkable retail environments. Commutes are generally localized, with most traffic flowing toward the University of Florida or UF Health Shands Hospital via Archer Road and 13th Street. The city’s layout encourages a blend of urban convenience and access to North Florida’s unique spring-fed ecosystems.

Schools & Family Appeal

Families are served by Alachua County Public Schools, which includes highly-regarded institutions like Buchholz High School and P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School. Beyond the classroom, the Alachua County Library District and the interactive exhibits at the Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention provide year-round educational resources.

Why New Construction Makes Sense Here

Choosing new construction in Gainesville offers significant peace of mind, particularly given the city's humid subtropical climate and the age of its existing housing stock. Many older homes near the city center require immediate capital expenditures for aging HVAC systems or roof replacements to handle Florida’s heavy summer rains. By opting for new builds in Gainesville, buyers benefit from 10-year structural warranties and modern building codes designed for better moisture control. These Gainesville new home communities provide a turnkey alternative to the maintenance-heavy renovations often found in the area's mid-century neighborhoods. This reliability is especially valuable for busy professionals at UF Health who prioritize a predictable homeownership experience.