Is University of Florida, Gainesville A Good Place To Live?
Is University of Florida, Gainesville a nice place to live?
Should I move to University of Florida, Gainesville? What is
it like living in University of Florida, Gainesville? Find out
information on living conditions, demographics, transit options,
schools, daycares, things to do, and homes for sale.
Before you even start your home buying search, you’d want to know which area to move to. Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. If you’re considering moving to University of Florida, Gainesville, there are several ways for you to identify if University of Florida is a good fit for you.
The demographics of a place can be a fair indicator of how ‘neighborly’ a place is. 96% of the households in University of Florida are renter-occupied.
Total Population
17k
Median Age
22
Renters
96%
Owners
4%
Is University of Florida a walkable neighborhood?
Quality of life is subjective and can depend on a variety of things. While some home buyers might want a walkable city that offers ample things to do closer to where they live, others might prefer the suburbs with their tranquil streets, peace and quiet, and proximity to open spaces and nature. For some, the idea of being car-dependent is unacceptable, while for others, a reasonable drive time to their favorite weekend hangout is a dream come true.
Walk Score
19
Bike Score
84
Taking that into account, it would be great to know what amenities are available in the neighborhood, and whether you can complete most of your daily tasks on foot. University of Florida, Gainesville has a walk score of 19 and a bike score of 84. Almost all errands require a car.
The nearest airport is Gainesville Regional Airport.
Also, if you have an electric vehicle and are looking for homes near electric-vehicle charging stations, this neighborhood might be a good fit. There are 9 electric vehicle charging locations in University of Florida, Gainesville with 34 level-2 charging points.
What are the public transit options in University Of Florida?
We cannot find any nearby public transit options for University of Florida
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What are the best schools in University of Florida, Gainesville?
The definition of a good school can vary depending on what people are looking for - some might be interested in schools which have great sports programs, while others might be looking at schools that are better at preparing kids for higher education. Since perspective can make a difference, independent bodies like Niche assign ratings to schools and are commonly used by parents to make a decision. However, you are encouraged to verify these ratings through other sources including visiting the campus.
It is not surprising to note that places with highly-rated public schools tend to have relatively higher home prices because of the perpetual demand for those neighborhoods. If you have children or plan on having in the future, checking out the nearby schools and their ratings is a good idea. Expressions Learning Arts Academy (#20 in state), Healthy Learning Academy Charter School (#229 in state), P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School (#16 in state) are among 5 A+/A/A- rated public elementary schools in the district. Kanapaha Middle School (#268 in state), Professional Academy Magnet at Loften High School (#282 in state), Alachua Learning Academy Middle (#126 in state) are among 5 B+ and higher rated public middle schools in the district. Professional Academy Magnet at Loften High School (#231 in state), F.W. Buchholz High School (#56 in state), Gainesville High School (#85 in state) are among 4 A+/A rated public high schools in the district.
Choosing an area with good school rating consistency is important. While the area you’re looking at right now might have great elementary schools for your young children, it’s well worth examining the middle and high schools they’ll grow up to attend. The nearby elementary school, middle school and high school quality ratings from Niche are very similar. If you have children and desire a consistent school experience as they grow up, this neighborhood may be a good place to plant long-term roots.
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What are the activities for kids in University of Florida, Gainesville?
For households with kids, accessibility to nearby parks, playgrounds, daycare centers as well as highly-rated preschools is key. There are a few parks and playgrounds in University of Florida, Gainesville, including Westside Recreation Center, La Tienda Latina, and Albert "Ray" Massey Playground. These playgrounds provide great recreational facilities for kids, as well as adults. Families can enjoy a nice picnic under the shade in summer months, or walk along the trail for a weekend activity with the kids.
Proximity to good daycare centres is extremely important, especially if the parents have a full-time job. For young families there are plenty of options for childcare in University of Florida, Gainesville, including Holy Trinity Episcopal School, Little Foxxes Daycare, Taco Bell, and The Childs Garden. Proximity to urgent care centers such as Malcolm Randall VA Medical Center, Solantic Urgent Care, and Shands Emergency Room is also a plus.
What's nearby University of Florida?
Whether a neighborhood is a good place to live or not could also depend on the nearby amenities. Having a high walk score means that there are a lot of places nearby like stores, restaurants, coffee shops, schools, and more. While the scores are by no means perfect, they are a good indicator for "stuff to do" around those places. Things like proximity to grocery stores, dining options, and parks can make a huge difference in your daily lives.
There are also plenty of dining options for the residents of University of Florida, Gainesville. You can grab your morning cup of coffee from Rock n Roll, Kung Fu Tea, or Sweet Cup Frozen Yogurt & Coffee and sit down for a relaxed weekend brunch at Chick-fil-A, Larry's Giant Subs, or Adam's Rib Co. South. Dessert shops like Karma Cream, The Gelato Company, and Krispy Kreme Doughnuts in University of Florida, Gainesville are great options for satisfying your sweet tooth. Residents love to order tacos from El Indio, Moe's Southwest Grill, or La Tienda Latina and burgers from Burgers Tacos & Wings, Mac's Drive Thru, or Fyre Bar and Grill. Lillian's Music Store, Burgers Tacos & Wings, or Mac's Drive Thru are some great spots for a fun dine-in experience.
University of Florida, Gainesville has quite a few grocery stores including Graham Oasis, Oriental Food & Gift Market, and Miller, Jennifer Dr-Shands Pediatric Specialty Clinic.
What are the things to do in University Of Florida?
We cannot find nearby things to do for University of Florida
Who is the best internet provider in University of Florida, Gainesville?
A good internet and broadband connection is a must-have, whether you work from home or not. Broadband internet connection options in University of Florida, Gainesville include Asymmetrical xDSL, wireline, ADSL, fiber, DOCSIS, satellite, and VDSL from 13 different providers. Aside from optic fiber which provides Gbps speeds, you can get up to 1000 mbps download speeds via DOCSIS powered by Cox Communications.
What are the noise levels and air quality in University of Florida, Gainesville?
Most often than not, the higher the walk score, the higher the noise. So if you’re an extremely noise-sensitive person and it’s absolutely intolerable, you may need to opt for a neighborhood with a lower walk score.
Should I buy a house in University of Florida, Gainesville?
Median Home Price
$310,210
Median Price / Sqft
$287
New Listings
6
Home Sold
3
There is one important indicator of knowing how good the neighborhood is - the number of homes sold in the past. A high percentage of homes sold in the past say, 5 years could indicate that it’s an up and coming neighborhood with people looking to settle here. At the same time, a neighborhood with low home sales, in spite of getting listed on the market could indicate that current residents are looking to move out. It would be nice to speak to residents of this neighborhood to understand what they loved, or didn’t like about living here.
You can also look at several other factors before deciding to make the move. For example, do all the houses in the neighborhood look almost identical? That could mean that the homeowners association might not be the most adjusting. Is there space for parking? Where would your friends and family park when they come to visit you? Your garage could already be full with your own vehicles. How well is the neighborhood maintained? It could help you identify whether you’d want to live next to such neighbors.
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