Alachua County, FL
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Total Properties

110,032

Average Home Price

$365,997

Average Square Feet

1,918

Price per Sq Ft

$192

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
515,680

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

110,032

Median Home Price

$300,000

Average Home Price

$365,997

Average Square Feet

1,918

Price per Sq Ft

$192

Recent Sales (12mo)

2,214

YoY Price Change

2.9%

Sales Velocity

34.4%

Gainesville's Shadow: How a University City Shapes Every Housing Number in Alachua County

There's a rule of thumb in real estate analysis: when a county's median age sits at 32.2 and over a third of its residents are enrolled in school, you're not reading a typical market. You're reading a university town — and in Alachua County, nearly every data point traces back to the presence of the University of Florida, one of the nation's largest public research universities, anchored in Gainesville.

That single institution explains what might otherwise look like contradictions: a county with a 24.7% graduate degree attainment rate (exceptional by any measure, well above typical Florida counties) sitting alongside a 19.7% poverty rate that rivals some of the most economically distressed communities in the Sun Belt. This isn't a failing economy. It's a student economy — and those two things look identical in census data.

The Rent Crisis Hiding in Plain Sight

The most alarming figure in Alachua County's housing profile isn't the home values or vacancy rates. It's this: 56.6% of renters are cost-burdened, meaning they spend more than 30% of income on housing. One in three renters — 33.3% — falls into the severe burden category, spending more than half their income on rent. Nationally, the rent burden threshold is 30% of income; Alachua County blows past that standard for the majority of its renter population.

With nearly 46% of households renting and a median rent of $1,255, the math is brutal for anyone not subsidized by a graduate stipend or family support. Student demand keeps rental prices sticky even as the county's median household income of $59,659 sits roughly $15,000 below the national median — a gap that the university's research and healthcare employment partially offsets but cannot fully close.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Rent Burden Rate56.6%vs. 30% national threshold — majority of renters are cost-burdened
Graduate Degree Rate24.7%exceptionally high; driven by UF faculty, researchers, and grad students
Median Home Value$266,800below $320K national median — relative affordability for buyers
Gini Index0.520high inequality; reflects wide gap between students/working poor and professionals

The Ownership Paradox

For those who can buy, Alachua County is actually more accessible than most of Florida. At $266,800, the median home value sits comfortably below both the national median and the state average — a striking contrast to coastal Florida markets where $500,000 barely buys a modest home. The price-to-income ratio remains manageable, and a 54.1% homeownership rate tracks reasonably close to state norms. The county's relative affordability for buyers reflects its inland, non-coastal geography and a housing stock where only half the units are single-family homes — the rest are the dense apartment complexes that ring the UF campus.

The 10.3% vacancy rate is worth watching. It's elevated — suggesting a market built around student cycles, with units sitting empty between leases or during summer months rather than signaling broader economic distress.


FAQs

What makes Alachua County unique in Florida's real estate market? Alachua County is Florida's quintessential university county, dominated by the University of Florida's gravitational pull on everything from demographics to rental prices. Unlike coastal Florida markets defined by retirees and tourism, Alachua skews young, highly educated, and renter-heavy — making it more comparable to college towns like Athens, Georgia or Tuscaloosa, Alabama than to Tampa or Orlando.

Is Gainesville/Alachua County affordable to live in? It depends entirely on whether you're buying or renting. Home values are genuinely below national and state averages, offering real opportunities for buyers. But renters face some of the worst cost-burden rates in Florida, with over half spending more than they should on housing relative to income — a direct consequence of steady student demand compressing rental supply.

Why is the poverty rate so high if education levels are so strong? Graduate students and undergraduates are counted in poverty statistics because their stipends and part-time incomes are low, even when they're pursuing high-earning careers. The 19.7% poverty rate and 35.4% school enrollment rate are two sides of the same coin — this is a transient, educating population, not a structurally impoverished one, though genuine working-poor households do exist alongside the student population.

Market Overview

Alachua County is one of the largest real estate markets with over 110,032 properties in our database.

With an average price of $365,997, Alachua County offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $191 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Alachua County are 29% lower than the Florida average.

Alachua County vs Florida Average

MetricAlachua CountyFlorida Avgvs State
Average Price$365,997$515,778-29%
Avg Sq Ft1,9181,856+3%
Price/Sq Ft$191$278-31%
Properties110,03212,646,100-99%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Alachua County, FL Real Estate

What is the average home price in Alachua County, FL?

The average home price in Alachua County, FL is $365,997, based on analysis of 110,032 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Alachua County, FL?

Our database includes 110,032 properties in Alachua County, FL, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Alachua County, FL?

The average price per square foot in Alachua County, FL is $191. This is calculated from an average home price of $365,997 and average size of 1,918 square feet.

What is the average home size in Alachua County, FL?

Homes in Alachua County, FL average 1,918 square feet, with an average price of $365,997.

How does Alachua County, FL compare to other Florida counties?

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