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Windsor Hall, Gainesville

629, SW 9th St, Gainesville, 32601, United States
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1.0 mi from City Center
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University of Florida | 1.2 mi
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About the Property

Windsor Hall, located at 629 SW 9th St, Gainesville, 32601, United States, offers studio, 2-Bedroom, 3-Bedroom, 5-Bedroom, and 6-Bedroom apartments designed for student living. These Windsor Hall Gainesville apartments provide a convenient and comfortable base for learners attending nearby universities. The University of Florida is just a 3-minute drive away. The University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine is only 5 minutes away. If you’re looking for student apartments in Gainesville, Windsor Hall Gainesville stands out as one of the most reliable options, making it ideal for students balancing academics with city life.

Gainesville, Florida, is home to over 60,000 students, creating a vibrant academic atmosphere. The city has an employment rate of around 96%, offering students multiple opportunities for part-time work, internships, and career growth both on and off campus. The safety index of 63.5 ensures students can find secure neighborhoods. The average cost of living in Florida’s Gainesville is around $1,300-$1,500 per month, making it relatively affordable compared to other student-heavy cities in Florida. The cost of living covers essentials such as rent, food, and transportation, making it relatively affordable compared to other student cities in Florida.

What sets Windsor Hall apartments Gainesville apart is its student-focused design, built around convenience, comfort, and connectivity. Located near the Kirkwood neighborhood, students have easy access to public transport, local eateries, and cultural spots. Windsor apartments Gainesville remain one of the top choices for students to stay in this neighborhood.

Features

At Windsor Hall Gainesville, students can choose from a studio, 2 Bedroom 1 Bathroom, 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom, 3 Bedroom 1 Bathroom, 5 Bedroom 3 Bathroom, or 6 Bedroom 3 Bathroom apartment. Most units feature a private room with either shared or private bathrooms and kitchens, making it easy to find a setup that fits your lifestyle. The studios and smaller apartments offer a furnished, spacious, and luxurious setup with a microwave, a refrigerator, a full-size closet, a desk and chair set, and a captain’s bed with drawers. Larger units include polished hardwood floors, gourmet kitchens, deluxe appliance packages including microwave and dishwasher, luxury bathrooms on both floors, and a washer and dryer for daily convenience. Many units feature oversized living rooms, lots of windows, attractive wooden or spiral staircases, a fireplace, and a brick exterior, blending historic charm with modern comfort.

Students at Windsor Hall Gainesville enjoy a variety of common amenities designed to enhance both study and social life. Stay active and relax at the swimming pool with sun deck, gather with friends in the brand new 24-hour clubhouse or study lounge, and take advantage of laundry facilities on every floor. The property is steps from campus, dining halls, libraries, and sorority row, with reserved parking available and the fastest Ethernet for students. Safety is ensured with 24/7 on-call maintenance, key FOB, and fingerprint entry locks, while bills including unlimited water, electric, high-speed ethernet, pest control, and garbage make living simple. With floor plans up to 2478 sq ft, Windsor Hall Gainesville stands out as a top choice for students seeking student housing in Gainesville.

Location and What's Hot?

Living at Windsor Hall Gainesville FL, places you in the center of student-friendly amenities. The University of Florida College of Medicine and the University of Florida College of Pharmacy are both just a 5-minute drive away, making it ideal for students seeking convenient access to campus. Running errands is simple with Midtown Market & Cafe, Chun Ching Market, and Family Dollar nearby for groceries and everyday essentials. Health needs are covered with Wises Pharmacy and Jennifer Ashton, both conveniently located near the property in case of an emergency.

Dining and social options are varied and accessible. Students often enjoy a quick meal at Scuola 2 Pizza Food Truck, authentic Mexican dishes at Nopal Dos, or grab a slice at Squarehouse Pizza. For nightlife, The Traveler and The Bull are popular pubs, while The Lab Bar & Nightclub and Simons provide energetic club experiences for evenings out. Students can also take a break outdoors at Bo Diddley Community Plaza or Depot Park, perfect for jogging, walking, or simply relaxing with friends.

Culture and entertainment are just minutes away. Students can explore the Harn Museum of Art, catch performances at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, or enjoy live music and events at Civic Media Center and High Dive Gainesville. The Windsor Hall Gainesville stands out as a top pick for anyone looking for apartments near University of Florida.

Commute

Living at Windsor Hall Gainesville offers convenient access to the city’s main transit routes. The nearest bus stations include Eastbound Union Rd @ Nearside SW 13th St, about 3 minutes drive away, and Rawlings Hall, approximately 5 minutes drive away, making local travel easy and efficient. For air travel, Gainesville Regional Airport is roughly 14 minutes by car, providing quick access to domestic flights. With these transit options, Windsor Hall Gainesville ensures smooth and hassle-free commuting throughout the city.

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Room Types (10)

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5B (1)
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6B (1)
3B
An apartment with three bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
1

Room in 3 Bedroom 1 Bathroom | Triple

Starting From: $609/month
3B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
2B
An apartment with two bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
1

Room in 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom | Double Joint Bath

Starting From: $749/month
2B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

Room in 2 Bedroom 1 Bathroom | Large Double

Starting From: $789/month
2B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

Room in 2 Bedroom 1 Bathroom | XL Double

Starting From: $869/month
2B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

Room in 2 Bedroom 1 Bathroom | XXL Double

Starting From: $939/month
2B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
5B
An apartment with five bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
9

Room in 5 Bedroom 3 Bathroom | 609 House

Starting From: $999/month
5B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Studio
All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
1

Studio | Single Joint Bath

Starting From: $1,019/month
Studio
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

Studio | Single Private Bath

Starting From: $1,109/month
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
1

Studio | XL Single Private Bath

Starting From: $1,259/month
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
6B
An apartment with six bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
9

Room in 6 Bedroom 3 Bathroom | 703 House

Starting From: $5,309/month
6B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
An unbeatable location
Only a three-minute walk to classes
Close to dining halls
Close to libraries
Close to sorority row
Elevator to each floor
Safety and Security
24/7 on-call maintenance
Key FOB
Fingerprint entry locks
Bills Included
Unlimited Water
Electric
High-Speed Ethernet
Pest Control
Garbage

Payment Policies (5)

  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 1, 2, 12 flexible instalment plans.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
  • Additional Fees
    Additional fees applicable.
Security Deposit
<p>1. You need to pay a certain amount as a deposit <strong>depending on the room type you select </strong>to secure your room with the property.</p> <p>2. This <strong>will be refunded </strong>to you at the end of your tenancy period less any deductions and pending charges.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p><strong>Rent can be paid on the following basis: -</strong></p> <p><strong>1. One installment</strong>: If you choose to pay a single instalment for the entire amount, that single instalment is <strong>due September 1st</strong></p> <p><strong>2. Two instalments</strong>: If you decide to pay in two-semester instalments, those instalments are <strong>due September 1st and March 1st.</strong></p> <p><strong>3. Twelve instalments</strong>: &nbsp;If you decide to pay in twelve installments, the first installment is <strong>due on September 1st </strong>and the remaining <strong>eleven instalments </strong>are due on the <strong>1st </strong>of the next eleven months</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit/Debit card &amp; Bank transfer</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>1. A guarantor is required to book a room with the property.</p> <p>2. If you do not have a guarantor you will have to pay a guarantor waiver fee and an additional deposit of 1-2 month's rent.</p>
Additional Fees
<p><strong>Administrative Fee $250</strong></p> <p><strong>Scooter Parking $50</strong></p> <p><br></p>

Cancellation Policies (1)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property does not offer cooling-off period.
Cooling Off Period
<p>1. For <strong>1x1, 2x2 and 3x3</strong> floor plans, there is a termination fee of<strong> 2 months of rent </strong>with a <strong>60-day notice.</strong></p> <p>2. For <strong>4x4 </strong>units there is<strong> no cancellation policy</strong> unless the tenancy is taken over by a replacement tenant.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Reserve A Dorm Room Prior To University of Florida Acceptance?

When applying to one of their dorm rooms, requesting a Freshman Contingency Addendum is recommended before acceptance. When you have signed your housing contract, the Freshman Contingency Addendum allows you to cancel your lease with Windsor Hall Dorms should you not be accepted to the University of Florida. Cancellation will be permitted by sending proof of non-acceptance to Windsor Hall Dorms by March 1st, 2024. Students applying for fall 2024 admissions will be notified regarding acceptance in February 2024. This Contingency Addendum allows seven days to let us know if you are not accepted. Due to the high demand for the Windsor Hall Dorms, it is highly recommended you do not wait to apply for off-campus housing near the University of Florida until after receiving acceptance. The most popular room sizes are often reserved/leased before acceptance letters are sent out. If you have signed a Freshman Contingency Addendum and provided proof of non-acceptance, any pre-paid deposits and the redecoration fee will be fully refunded. For complete details on the Freshman Contingency Addendum, please request a copy from one of their leasing specialists.

What Happens If I Get Into The University of Florida But Choose To Attend Another School?

If the University of Florida is not your first choice and/or you do not intend to move to Gainesville and/or live at Windsor Hall Dorms, you should not request a room reservation for fall 2024. If you do not have proof of non-acceptance from the University of Florida, then you will be responsible for the housing installment payments stated in your signed leasing agreement, even if you do not attend the University of Florida.

I Am Under The Age Of 18, What Forms Are Required?

The room reservation process is not considered complete, and your space will not be held until the following are completed.

  • A parent/legal guardian signs onto the housing agreement (in addition to the resident).
  • After the management team reviews the paperwork, instructions for paying the $250 redecorating fee, plus a $50 application fee online, will be texted or emailed to you. They recommend submitting the payment online immediately in order to avoid losing your spot to another prospective resident. Your space is not on hold until your paperwork is complete and your $300 fee is paid. Once a staff member confirms availability, payment, and completed paperwork, a unit can be confirmed and assigned.
  • A parent will be required to fill out the Guarantor Agreement. This form will be subject to credit approval and proof of income. 3x monthly payment amount is required in order to process your application.

Can I Live With A Friend?

Absolutely! You may request a roommate during the online application process. Roommate requests are important to us, and we will make every attempt to meet those requests as long as both applicants/students sign up for the same size room before the desired floorplan has reached capacity.

How Can I Connect With Roommates?

They provide a roommate matching service for students looking for roommates. They aim to match students with similar interests using their matching questionnaire. Their goal is to blend compatible lifestyles, hobbies, and habits among residents. Many students will also use the corresponding Facebook page for the Windsor Hall Dorms to select their roommate. Their leasing specialists can assist you through the process if you have any questions.

Can Students In Special Programs Such As PACE & Innovation Academy Live At Windsor Hall Dorms?

Yes! PACE students do not have the option to live in a traditional University of Florida dorm but can live at Windsor Hall Dorms. Windsor Hall is one of the best dorms for Innovation Academy students with academic schedules starting in the spring. In addition to luxury amenities, they provide a location close to classes, internships, social events, football games, and much more. Living at Windsor Hall Dorms allows Innovation Academy students to interact with other University of Florida students in a dorm environment.

What Do Monthly Installment Payments Include?

In addition to the dorm room, monthly payments include access to common areas, community amenities, pool, package area and pick-up, water & sewage, electric, pest control & garbage, and high-speed internet.

What Other Fees Will I Be Responsible For Each Month?

Depending on your unique needs and preferences, the following may apply.

  • $20 Building A (Female Only)
  • $10 Pool View
  • $20 Wood Floor Placement
  • $50 Upgraded Furniture
  • $50 Balcony
  • $20 New Mattress
  • $250 Application and Administration Fee
  • $200 Security Deposit Must Be Paid Before They Hold The Space.

What Forms Of Payment Can I Use?

Monthly payments can be made online through their easy payment portal. They accept ACH payments, credit cards, personal checks, money orders, and cashier’s checks. Monthly payments are due on the first day of each month, and late fees will incur if payment is not made by the third day of each month.

Do You Accept Financial Aid As A Source Of Payment? How Does This Work?

Windsor Hall Dorms accepts financial aid. You must do the following in order to use your financial aid funding at Windsor Hall Dorms: Keep the following in mind: Many students and parents pay for those months out of pocket (and/or reimburse themselves after the fact with any excess financial aid).

  • All scholarships are sent directly to the University of Florida and are applied to tuition before any excess amounts are disbursed to the students for housing, books, etc. After the drop/add period, when you receive scholarships/grants/etc. in excess of tuition fees for that semester, students are typically allowed to withdraw that money for housing, living expenses, books, etc.
  • The reservation fee for Windsor Hall Dorms is due at signing.
  • August and September installments are due prior to when financial aid is dispersed in the fall semester.
  • The January and February installments are due prior to when financial aid is dispersed in the Spring semester.

When Is The First Installment Payment Due?

Like most student communities, they offer term-length leases. Their standard, full lease term begins in August and ends July 31st of the following year. Payment is due on the first day of August before move-in and the 1st day of every month after and is considered late by the third day, with additional late fees to be applied.

When Can University Of Florida Students Move Into The Windsor Hall Dorms?

Move-in dates for Windsor Hall Dorms vary based on the dorm building you choose and the semester that you move in (see below). All residence halls have move-in dates before classes begin, giving students time to make friends and get to know the campus.

  • Windsor Hall Building A (all female): August 14, 2024
  • Windsor Hall Building B (co-ed): August 16, 2024
  • University of Florida classes begin August 22, 2024

What Can We Expect On Move-In Day?

Upon arrival, come to the Windsor Hall Dorms leasing office during your student’s assigned move-in time to obtain lease paperwork, room keys, and parking information (if applicable). Afterward, you may head to your room and start unpacking or ask us for directions and information about the nearest store or grocery for the items you still need.

Where Is Windsor Hall's Leasing Office?

Windsor Hall’s leasing office is located in Unit #133 in Building B.

What Appliances Are Included In The Dorms At Windsor Hall?

Each room has a kitchenette that includes a refrigerator, sink, and microwave.

Is Parking Reserved?

Yes! Residents can sign up for a reserved parking space for $250 per month. They recommend that you reserve your space early, as parking is reserved on a first-come, first-serve basis. Scooter parking is $50.

How Does Living In A Luxury Dorm Compliment The College Experience?

Students who live in their luxury dorms have access to all the positives that come with living in student housing. Windsor Hall residents will make lifelong friends, enjoy short walks to campus, and experience the amenities that come with calling these luxury dorms home.

Is Renters' Insurance Required?

Yes. Renters insurance is needed before signing your lease at Windsor Hall for $10K in personal property and $100K in liability coverage. Residents may purchase their own policy and submit their proof of insurance at the time of lease signing, or a policy may be purchased through the online application process through their preferred vendor, Resident Shield. Most renters’ insurance policies are very affordable, with policy premiums averaging under $20 each month.

Are Leases For Families With Children Available?

Yes. The property’s policy is included here for family occupants with children under the age of eighteen (18) who are domiciled with (i) at least one parent, legal guardian, or another person having legal custody of the child under the age of eighteen, or (ii) the designee of such parent or other person having such custody, with written permission of such parent or other person. For family households with children, all household members aged eighteen (18) or older must (A) complete an application and (B) sign the lease as a resident. For family households with children under eighteen (18), at least two (2) people will be permitted to occupy a single bedroom. If a family household with children under the age of eighteen (18) requires additional occupancy per bedroom, additional occupants may be allowed on a case-by-case basis based on factors including, but not limited to, the size of the bedroom(s) and the unit, age of the children, the configuration of the unit, any physical limitations of the property, and local occupancy codes. If the child occupant reaches eighteen (18) years of age during the lease term, the lease will be allowed to complete its term, but renewal will only be offered in compliance with the occupancy policy as stated. Child occupants under twenty-four (24) months at the time the lease is signed will not be counted under the occupancy policy for purposes of maximum occupancy. Still, they will be counted for subsequent leases if they reach the age of twenty-four (24) months during the lease term. The Landlord has the right to lease any empty bedroom(s). Families should contact the office directly regarding the application for family households, as this process varies from individual leasing, and the required forms are not all available electronically.

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Gainesville Student Housing

Gainesville has a large student population of about 60,000, thanks to the famous University of Florida (UF). This leads to the need for many different options for the best student housing in Gainesville. On-campus apartments fill up fast, making off-campus housing Gainesville Florida a practical and popular choice.
Off-campus housing in Gainesville is often considered better than on-campus options because it gives students more flexibility, space, and independence. While dorms at the University of Florida can be limited, crowded, and come with strict rules, off-campus apartments in Gainesville offer a wider range of choices. Many student apartments near UF come fully furnished, with perks like gyms, pools, and study lounges, which on-campus housing usually lacks. Living off-campus also puts students closer to local cafes, restaurants, and entertainment spots in Gainesville, making it easier to enjoy the city while still staying connected to campus. Plus, leases typically last year-round, so students don’t have to move out during breaks, giving them a true home-like experience.
Amber offers personalized support. This includes help with bookings for off-campus apartments Gainesville Florida and flexible lease options. This way, the process is smooth. With filters for location, price, and amenities, students can find a home that suits their preferences. Our team helps you at every step. They make finding the best student housing in Gainesville easy and stress-free.
Students can pick private rooms, shared apartments, private units, or studios. These options for student apartments Gainesville suit different budgets and lifestyles. Amber makes it simple to find apartments in Gainesville near UF. The platform is easy to use and features verified property listings. Amber offers many apartments close to UF Gainesville. They have options like The Row and Campus Circle Gainesville to meet students' needs. Most of amber properties are managed by renowned PMGs like PeakMade.

About Gainesville

Gainesville is in north-central Florida. It’s well-known for its sunny skies, scenic beauty, and energetic college-town atmosphere. Founded in the mid-1800s, Gainesville grew as a major education and cultural hub in the state. Today, it is a popular city for students from across the United States and the world. With a population of around 140,000, Gainesville has a young and diverse vibe, thanks to its large student community. The city is surrounded by parks, lakes, and scenic trails, offering plenty of outdoor activities. Nature lovers can visit spots like Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park and Kanapaha Botanical Gardens.

Music festivals like The Fest and events like Gator Growl at the University of Florida keep Gainesville lively for Gen Z students. Gainesville is home to top schools, including the University of Florida. It ranks #168 globally in the QS World University Rankings 2024. Santa Fe College is also here and is known for its strong academic programs. The city provides perfect surroundings for students. It has affordable housing, a strong academic network, and many cafes, bookstores, and hangout spots. Most amber-listed Gainesville apartments are only minutes from campus. This makes daily commutes easy.

Gainesville offers a fun and cozy student life. Whether you're studying, biking, or attending local events, there's always something to enjoy. Florida has a mixed record when it comes to crime and safety, with its crime index ranking slightly higher than the national average. According to recent reports, the state has a violent crime rate of around 3.9 incidents per 1,000 residents, compared to the U.S. average of 4.0, showing that it is fairly in line with national trends. Property crimes, however, are more common, with about 17.5 incidents per 1,000 residents, which is higher than the national property crime rate.

Best Student Housing In Gainesville

Finding the right student apartments Gainesville shapes your university experience. Comfort, convenience, and a supportive environment for studies and social life matter most. Students consider key factors such as closeness to campus, cost, safety, modern features, and a friendly community when making choices. Amber makes it easy with verified listings. They offer a variety of Gainesville apartments near UF campus, all designed for student needs. From budget-friendly shared apartments to premium en-suites, amber ensures quality and ease. Below are the five top options for the best student apartments in Gainesville FL:

1. Alight Gainesville - (5/5) ★★★★★ – “The apartments here were okay, but I ended up renting somewhere else. However, Christy did an amazing job of showing the place. She was extremely kind and very knowledgeable about the property and everything it had to offer. I think she was great. I almost rented there solely because of her. ” From $759 per month
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Aero on 24th - (5/5) ★★★★★ – “The General Manager, Jennifer, helped me get out of a situation I had no idea she could; truly grateful to her and her staff for helping me. I've lived here for two years and have had 0 complaints on management or my apartment itself. Definitely, a complex. I would recommend” From $639 per month
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Affordable Student Housing In Gainesville

The range of cheap student housing Gainesville FL fits different budgets. You can find basic shared rooms or choose upscale apartments. Students looking for affordable student housing in Gainesville can find quality homes. These places focus on comfort, safety, and convenience without high costs. Prices usually range from $500 to $650 per month. These Gainesville apartments near UF typically offer key amenities such as Wi-Fi, study areas, and secure access. This creates a supportive space for both academic and social life. Amber helps you find budget-friendly housing near the UF or Santa Fe College. Here are five options for affordable student apartments in Gainesville:

1. Spyglass - From $665 per month
2. Cabana Beach Gainesville - From $535 per month
3. Windsor Hall - From $609 per month
4. RedPoint Gainesville - From $599 per month
5.
University Club Apartments - From $634 per month

Best Areas to Live in Gainesville

Gainesville offers a variety of neighborhoods perfect for students, each with unique perks such as proximity to the University of Florida, affordability, and a lively student atmosphere. Whether you prefer energetic downtown living or calm, green surroundings, you’ll find the ideal Gainesville student housing option to match your lifestyle.

1. Midtown Gainesville: Located right next to the University of Florida, Midtown is the heart of student life. With popular hangouts like The Social at Midtown and Fat Daddy’s, it’s ideal for those who love an active nightlife. Students can walk or bike to UF in just 5–10 minutes, and the average rent ranges from £240–£280 per week.
2. Downtown Gainesville: A mix of art, culture, and entertainment, Downtown offers easy access to UF and Santa Fe College via quick bus routes. Students enjoy spots like Bo Diddley Plaza, Depot Park, and the Hippodrome Theatre. Commute time to UF is around 10–15 minutes by bus, with average rent between £220–£260 per week.
3. Archer Road: Known for affordability and convenience, Archer Road is close to UF and UF Health Shands Hospital. The area features major shopping destinations like Butler Plaza and a wide variety of eateries. Commute to UF takes 10 minutes by bus, while average rent is approximately £180–£230 per week.
4, University Park: Peaceful and residential, University Park attracts students seeking a calm, study-friendly environment. With local cafes, scenic parks like Alfred A. Ring Park, and a short ride to campus, it’s ideal for balance. Commute to UF is around 10 minutes by bike, and average rent ranges from £200–£240 per week.
5. West Gainesville: Favoured by graduate and medical students, West Gainesville offers modern apartments and a relaxed lifestyle. Close to the VA Medical Center, Florida Innovation Hub, and Oaks Mall, it combines convenience with comfort. Commute to UF takes about 15 minutes by bus, and average rent falls between £250–£300 per week.

Room Types For Student Housing in Gainesville

Student residences Gainesville have different types of rooms for students. These options fit various budgets and lifestyles. Amber shares verified Gainesville apartments Florida. This way, you get quality and convenient options. Here are the main room types available, with standout options in amber-listed properties:


1. Private  Rooms
Private rooms provide a private bedroom and bathroom, offering privacy and convenience. Students share a kitchen and living area, fostering a social vibe. These rooms suit students balancing study and socializing. They include modern amenities such as high-speed Wi-Fi and study areas.


2. Non-Private Rooms
Non-Private rooms feature a private bedroom with shared bathrooms, kitchens, and lounges. They’re budget-friendly, ideal for cost-conscious students who value community.

3. Studio Apartments
Studios offer complete independence with a private bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen. They’re perfect for students seeking solitude and self-sufficiency.

4. 1-Bed and 2-Bed Apartments
These apartments include one or two private bedrooms with shared kitchens and living areas. They suit small groups or students wanting a quieter setup.

5. Shared Apartments
Shared apartments have multiple private bedrooms and communal kitchens, bathrooms, and lounges. They encourage community living while maintaining personal space.

Cost of Living

Understanding the cost of living in Florida helps students budget effectively. This college town, home to the University of Florida, offers affordable living compared to many U.S. cities. Monthly expenses differ, but students usually pay for housing, food, transportation, and entertainment. On average, costs range from $1,200 to $1,800 per month, depending on lifestyle and apartments choices. This guide shows typical expense ranges. It will help you plan your finances and adjust to student life in Gainesville with confidence.

1. Food: $140-$320 per month
2. Gas and Electricity: $100-$200 per month
3. Internet & Mobile Phone: $60-$160 per month
4. Dinner at a Restaurant: $280-$600 per month
5. Laundry: $40-$100 per month
6. Stationery and Textbooks: $40-$120 per month
7. Clothing: $40-$90 per month
8. Travel (Buses, Trains): $30-$100 per month

Student Travel In Gainesville

Gainesville provides affordable and efficient transportation for students. Options fit university life near the University of Florida and Santa Fe College. Buses, trains, bikes, and walking connect student neighborhoods and campuses seamlessly. Student discounts and passes help keep commuting costs low. They make it easier to get to classes, social spots, and more.

1. Buses: Gainesville's Regional Transit System (RTS) offers complete bus services throughout the city. With frequent buses running on major routes, students can reach their destination without long waits. A one-way fare costs about $1.50. You can also buy fare cards like the 10-ride pass for $11.25 or the monthly pass for $35. This makes it a very affordable way to travel. Students can also benefit from discounted fares and passes.

2. Cycling: Gainesville is recognized for its bike-friendly streets and numerous cycling trails. Accessibility to bike lanes and racks makes cycling a popular and healthy choice among students. The weather is mostly good for biking, and the city supports it with great infrastructure. Also, the university area has several bike-sharing programs. They offer good prices and flexible rental times.

3. Ride-Sharing Services: Uber and Lyft are popular in Gainesville. They provide a handy option instead of regular taxis. The fare varies based on distance and demand when you book. Students can enjoy door-to-door service and split fare options with friends, making it a good choice for occasional use.

4. Shuttle Services: UF offers free shuttle services like SNAP for late-night travel within campus areas. It’s safe, fast, and student-exclusive.

5. Scooters: Bird electric scooters are great for quick rides on campus. They cover short distances around UF and downtown with ease. Students use the Bird app to locate and unlock scooters, ideal for zipping between classes or nearby student housing. They cost $10/week for regular use, with app-based weekly passes offering a 10% discount, lowering costs for frequent riders. Charging stations near UF ensure availability.

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5. Royal Village - 9-minute drive away from University of Florida

Student Lifestyle & Tourist Attractions in Gainesville

Gainesville is a lively and welcoming city for students, offering a safe and exciting environment. Gainesville has a young population and student-friendly spaces. It offers students all they need for a balanced life. From study spots to weekend adventures, student life in Gainesville is always active. Gainesville is known for safe neighborhoods, like Midtown and Duckpond. This helps students feel secure. Areas close to the University of Florida offer easy access to libraries like Smathers Library, cafes like Pascal’s Coffeehouse, and outdoor study spaces like Plaza of the Americas.

Students love hanging out at spots like Karma Cream for vegan treats or The Top Restaurant for casual meals. For nightlife, head to The Rowdy Reptile or The Social at Midtown, two popular places for dancing and live music. If you want to relax, visit Depot Park for gardens, jogging trails, and chill evenings with friends. Gainesville also hosts exciting cultural events. The Downtown Festival & Art Show and The Fest, a huge punk rock festival, are major highlights for students. These events create great chances to meet new people and experience local culture. Gainesville is a great choice for students. It offers affordable living, fun events, and safe neighborhoods. Students can focus on academics while enjoying an active social life.

Choosing Gainesville as your study destination also ties into the larger advantages of pursuing education in the U.S. Studying at an American university offers global exposure, academic flexibility, and access to world-class facilities, which you can explore more in this detailed guide on why study in the U.S. With Gainesville’s safe neighborhoods, great student life, and proximity to the University of Florida, students get the best of both worlds, an enriching academic journey and an exciting city to call home.

Top Universities in Gainesville

Gainesville hosts top universities that draw students from across the globe. With strong academic programs and a student-friendly environment, it’s a great place for higher education. Here are the top institutions in Gainesville where students can achieve their academic goals.

1. University of Florida : The University of Florida (UF) ranks #30 nationally and excels in engineering, business, and agriculture. As a leading research university, UF offers cutting-edge facilities near student apartments Gainesville like Midtown Apartments. Its large campus fosters a diverse community. Students enjoy access to extensive libraries and sports facilities.

2. Santa Fe College: Santa Fe College provides affordable associate degrees and vocational programs in healthcare, technology, and business. The college emphasizes hands-on learning. Its modern campus supports student success.

3. City College Gainesville: City College Gainesville focuses on career-oriented programs in nursing, business, and allied health. Its small campus offers personalized education. Flexible schedules cater to working students. The faculty provides tailored academic support.

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