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The City of Gainesville
Gainesville, home of Florida's largest and oldest university, is one of the state's centers of education, medicine, cultural events and athletics. The University of Florida and Shands Hospital at UF are the leading employers in Gainesville and provide jobs for many residents of surrounding counties.
Known for its preservation of historic buildings and the beauty of its natural surroundings, Gainesville's numerous parks, museums and lakes provide entertainment to thousands of visitors. Gainesville continues to rank as one of the best places to live in the United States. Because of its beautiful landscape and urban "forest," Gainesville is one of the most attractive cities in Florida.
The City of Gainesville is the largest city and county seat of Alachua County. It serves as the cultural, educational and commercial center for the North Central Florida Region. For more information and resources dealing with Gainesville's history and culture, visit Gainesville's Department of Cultural Affairs.
Finding a Place to Live
As a true college-town, Gainesville follows a predictable movement of residents. There are plenty of rental units in the Gainesville area and close to campus. Prices of rental units vary to match its amenities. We encourage you to live close to campus.
The University of Florida Housing Department has various apartment complexes on-campus for graduate students and students with families. These apartments vary from one to two bedrooms as well as flat and town-house units. Contact the Housing Department through their Website or call them at 352-392-2161. They will mail you information on housing and an application form.
You can also try Apartment Hunters or Gainesville Apartment & Condominium Guide for additional off-campus housing.
If you are looking to have a law student as a roommate, the Office of Admissions offers a Roommate Referral Service. Please note that the Levin College of Law is not responsible for information posted through this forum. Please exercise due caution, and participate at your own risk. Thank you for understanding.